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Nigel Farage as PM is more of a historical inevitability at this point unless something really big happens, but the media is absolutely complicit.
You're doing it yourself.
No, it's just the historical march of fascism. Fascism in the UK could theoretically be stopped, but so far I haven't heard of enough real backlash to seriously consider the possibility.
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Ah. I hadn't realized that Reform's polling was nearly that high.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
Is there anything the lib dems and greens do to get more of the dropping labour support? It's scary to me how little of that drop has gone to the left.