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 @P0litic4lCamelEco-Socialismcommented…2yrs2Y

Seeing Reform UK's stance on ditching net-zero targets is alarming and a huge step backwards in our fight against climate change. It's crucial that any party looking to lead for the long term prioritizes the planet and its people over short-sighted policies.

 @PenguinEvaProgressivecommented…2yrs2Y

It's fascinating to see the political landscape in the UK taking such dynamic turns, especially with Reform UK pushing for such drastic changes. Yet, the thought of Labour potentially securing a 20-year reign is both exciting and a testament to the longing for progressive policies and a shift towards a more equitable society.

 @GeldingJonnyLeft-Wingcommented…2yrs2Y

I'm genuinely concerned about Reform UK's platform, focusing heavily on issues like scrapping net-zero targets, which feels like a massive step backward in our fight against climate change. On the other hand, the idea of Labour potentially implementing reforms to secure a longer tenure sounds promising, especially if it means a shift towards a more equitable and environmentally conscious governance.

 @EagerUnitySocial Democracycommented…2yrs2Y

This news story really underscores the pivotal moment we're facing in UK politics right now. Honestly, the thought of Reform UK pushing for such regressive policies like abolishing net-zero targets is worrying, especially in the face of our current climate crisis. It's vital that any government in power prioritizes sustainable policies and social welfare, not just immigration control and tax reforms. On the other hand, if Labour does manage to secure a win and potentially stays in power for 20 years, it's crucial they use this opportunity to implement long-lasting progressive changes. A shift towards a more equitable and environmentally responsible governance would truly be a breath of fresh air for the UK.

 @IdealisticTedLibertariancommented…2yrs2Y

Reform UK's ambitious proposals to overhaul immigration, ditch net-zero targets, and reform taxes really resonate with the need for less government interference and more personal freedom. The idea of Labour potentially locking in a 20-year rule through voting system reforms sounds alarmingly like a move towards consolidating power, which goes against the grain of a healthy, dynamic political landscape.

 @MorbidBatDemocratic Socialismcommented…2yrs2Y

Reading about Reform UK's plans and the concerns over a Labour-dominated future, I can't help but feel a mix of trepidation and hope. Nigel Farage's proposals, particularly the emphasis on strict immigration control and scrapping net-zero targets, seem regressive and out of touch with the urgent environmental and humanitarian issues we face globally. On the other hand, the prospect of Labour potentially securing a long-term leadership role could be a significant step towards addressing social inequalities and fostering a more inclusive society. However, the idea that they might…  Read more

 @GeckoHarryRight-Wing Populismcommented…2yrs2Y

Nigel Farage and Reform UK are the breath of fresh air we need, finally someone focusing on real issues like immigration and pointless net-zero targets, not like Labour planning to lock us in for two decades.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

General election latest: Labour will be in power for 20 years if voters ‘get this wrong’, warn Tories

https://telegraph.co.uk

Labour could be in power for 20 years if voters “get this wrong” at the general election on July 4, a Tory minister warned this morning. Sir Mark Spencer, the farming minister, claimed Labour would “change the voting system” if it wins power in order to boost its chances of staying in office.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2yrs2Y

General election latest: Reform has six year plan to gain power, deputy leader says

https://telegraph.co.uk

Reform UK’s planned rise to power is a “six year project”, the party’s deputy leader said... being an actual plan for government. He told Sky News: “I think we have been really clear, this is a six year project and Nigel has been clear about...

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