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/422/ Meat the New Prime Minister: UK Election Rundown

On Labour's landslide and sandcastle majority.

We unpick what happened in the UK's general election, discussing:


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/422/ Meat the New Prime Minister: UK Election Rundown

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What was the cause of the SNP's landslide in 2015? My understanding was that these gains correlated with the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, which Labour campaigned against. UKIP and Tory voices for Brexit were growing louder before the 2015 general election which culminated in Cameron's calling for the Brexit referendum. So the question of national sovereignty (Scottish and English) seems inextricably linked to the geography of the parties in the UK.

Mouldy L

I think the populist right are just trading off the novelty the popular left had around 10 years ago. When they inevitably fail, even on their own terms, things will change again, though I suspect this just means even more widespread apathy.

Aneurin

Did Labour ever complain that they couldn’t do something because of the EU? Also, the destruction of the 2 party system was well underway before Brexit, as was widely acknowledged at the time, most notably with the SNP in 2015. If anything the two “Brexit elections” temporarily reversed this process. A quick google search brought up loads of articles from 2015 predicting a multi party democracy in the immediate future.

Aneurin

The unfortunate lesson, which we're seeing in a lot of countries, even with PR systems, is that base enthusiasm and overall popularity appear to trade-off pretty severely for Left and center-left parties these days.

Eli S


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