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Would you vote for the Restore Labour party?

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If this (UK by-election) polling is accurate Restore are set to give Labour a tidy win. Would you vote for "Restore Labour"?
 
How could labor be winning? All discourses on british politics seems to show everybody despises labor and UK is headed for reform or restore
 
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How could labor be winning? All discourses on british politics seems to show everybody despises labor and UK is headed for reform or restore

At least in small elections like this Restore may have what it takes to split the vote and give Labour victory.
 
It's odd because it kind of goes:

Right:
- Reform
- Conservative
- maybe Restore (they still have to prove themselves)

Centre:
- Lib Dems

Left:
- Labour
- Greens

The right will be much more divided than the left if Restore get real traction. So I guess we'd end up with Labour again in that case.
 
Restore is still this low? Lol.
 
man just look at local election and tell me honestly in the face can labor win? Nah they can’t win, no way
 
man just look at local election and tell me honestly in the face can labor win? Nah they can’t win, no way

I'm starting to hope they do. If Reform and Restore cancel each other out like this long-term then I'd rather have Labour than the Greens!
 
I'm starting to hope they do. If Reform and Restore cancel each other out like this long-term then I'd rather have Labour than the Greens!
Greens want to kill all men, Labour only whites
 
I'm starting to hope they do. If Reform and Restore cancel each other out like this long-term then I'd rather have Labour than the Greens!
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Whoever kicks the pedophile shitskins and poojeets out gets my vote
 
To be honest... I don't see that 8% converting into votes.

You need ID to vote, motivation, etc.

I'm not convinced that someone stupid enough to vote for Restore in this by-election is smart enough to actually vote.
 
The only non-subhuman party in the UK is SDP. The UK suffers from a multitude of problems outside of immigration. They are the only party I have seen to address them, and also the thirdworldification of the UK.

Their white papers are definetly worth a read:
 
Though i would vote for reform if i lived in the UK.
 
I'm starting to see Restore as a left-wing party!

Because actions speak louder than words and all they seem to do in practice is help the left to gain more power.
 
Restore is still this low? Lol.
the general population in the UK tend to always be behind and you can see it in the way they vote. The idea of remigration is still conisdered to extreme for most brits lol, but restore will defo win the majority white vote after reform come to power, and whites realise they were made false promises by farage but also because he will tank the sectors vital to working class people aswell as the fact that the country is getting worse in regards to race relations by the day
 
So strange how Restore seem to dislike Reform even more than they dislike... any other party, basically.

They target Reform voters in this video and try to convert them to Restore:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhSZu9Sk4Cg

It's so weird! They genuinely do seem to be happier with the idea of Labour winning than Reform. Even the Greens I think they would choose over Reform.
 
I genuinely think a Restore voter thinks about Reform more than a Reform voter does.
 
I can see one argument for voting for Restore though.

It gets Burnham in which may help the country a little and also it shows support for Restore at the same time.

I don't think it's very optical though.
 
I'm starting to see Restore as a left-wing party!

Because actions speak louder than words and all they seem to do in practice is help the left to gain more power.
So strange how Restore seem to dislike Reform even more than they dislike... any other party, basically.

They target Reform voters in this video and try to convert them to Restore:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhSZu9Sk4Cg

It's so weird! They genuinely do seem to be happier with the idea of Labour winning than Reform. Even the Greens I think they would choose over Reform.

Restore are using the correct strategy. A brand new party never wins an election. Reform and Labour might as well be the same party, so which one of those wins this election makes no difference to Restore. You have to think long term.
 
So strange how Restore seem to dislike Reform even more than they dislike... any other party, basically.

They target Reform voters in this video and try to convert them to Restore:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhSZu9Sk4Cg

It's so weird! They genuinely do seem to be happier with the idea of Labour winning than Reform. Even the Greens I think they would choose over Reform.

And rightfully so. No party brings more damage to the right wing than Reform, which is in actuality not right wing at all, even though its voters think it is. Restore won't get much of any of their voters from parties like Labour or the Greens, all of their potential voters are voters of Reform. Restore can only truly win once parties like Reform are fully out of the picture.
 
And rightfully so. No party brings more damage to the right wing than Reform, which is in actuality not right wing at all, even though its voters think it is. Restore won't get much of any of their voters from parties like Labour or the Greens, all of their potential voters are voters of Reform. Restore can only truly win once parties like Reform are fully out of the picture.
If Reform was anywhere near good enough there would be no need for Restore in the first place.
 
If Reform was anywhere near good enough there would be no need for Restore in the first place.

Do you remember or know how UKIP started?

Read Sesame Street GIF by PBS KIDS


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... in 2009, the BNP ran into hard times. They got bad press and were seen as too radical.

Meanwhile, another party - UKIP - were rapidly growing in popularity. Probably their biggest strength was that they were seen as far more moderate than the BNP.

Nigel Farage worked hard to ensure that image was maintained and that eventually evolved to become the Reform UK party we know today.

Essentially, the BNP taught us quite a harsh lesson in how important optics are, a bit like Richard Spencer did in America!

And that's why Reform always seem so moderate. So they're electable.
 
Do you remember or know how UKIP started?

Read Sesame Street GIF by PBS KIDS


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... in 2009, the BNP ran into hard times. They got bad press and were seen as too radical.

Meanwhile, another party - UKIP - were rapidly growing in popularity. Probably their biggest strength was that they were seen as far more moderate than the BNP.

Nigel Farage worked hard to ensure that image was maintained and that eventually evolved to become the Reform UK party we know today.

Essentially, the BNP taught us quite a harsh lesson in how important optics are, a bit like Richard Spencer did in America!

And that's why Reform always seem so moderate. So they're electable.
"Muh optics and shieeet". What politics do you actually desire for the UK? If it's remigration then Reform will never ever give that to you, Restore is the only option. As for being "electable" you seriously underestimate how far the Overton window has moved since 2015, not to mention 2009. Vote for what you actually believe in. As long as people keep voting for jagoff all bark no bite politicians nothing will ever be done. Like I said, think in the long term. Don't think about this election in particular, think about 2050. If people keep voting for garbage parties like Reform then it will be completely and utterly over before we even reach that year. If you want people to get on board with your politics, then vote for your actual politics so that the party which actually represents them has a chance to grow and win in the future. You're shooting yourself in the foot voting for Reform if the politics you actually like is Restore.
 
"Muh optics and shieeet". What politics do you actually desire for the UK? If it's remigration then Reform will never ever give that to you, Restore is the only option. As for being "electable" you seriously underestimate how far the Overton window has moved since 2015, not to mention 2009. Vote for what you actually believe in. As long as people keep voting for jagoff all bark no bite politicians nothing will ever be done. Like I said, think in the long term. Don't think about this election in particular, think about 2050. If people keep voting for garbage parties like Reform then it will be completely and utterly over before we even reach that year. If you want people to get on board with your politics, then vote for your actual politics so that the party which actually represents them has a chance to grow and win in the future. You're shooting yourself in the foot voting for Reform if the politics you actually like is Restore.

It takes time for the overton window to move. I agree that things have changed since 2009 and maybe there's room for a party closer to the BNP than Reform are, by this point.

I do think Nigel is further to the right than he lets on.

I wouldn't mind Reform and Restore as the two biggest parties and the rest gone. That would be cool. Compared to Restore, Reform would be the left-wing party I guess. lol
 

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