Garth 🏴
@thatgarthguy.bsky.social
The same one you know from that other (formerly) Blue app
"Why not be bolder if the political price is likely to be the same?"
"Why not be bolder if the political price is likely to be the same?"
Lmao, what a journey that man has been on
LibSoc to NATO shill to Far-Right activist
LibSoc to NATO shill to Far-Right activist
November 3, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Lmao, what a journey that man has been on
LibSoc to NATO shill to Far-Right activist
LibSoc to NATO shill to Far-Right activist
It'll either be the best, or worst government we have had in recent years
And it depends on if the Lib Dems and Greens stick to their ground, or compromise towards Labour's positions
And it depends on if the Lib Dems and Greens stick to their ground, or compromise towards Labour's positions
October 4, 2025 at 10:24 PM
It'll either be the best, or worst government we have had in recent years
And it depends on if the Lib Dems and Greens stick to their ground, or compromise towards Labour's positions
And it depends on if the Lib Dems and Greens stick to their ground, or compromise towards Labour's positions
Yea
That works in a very polarised two party system, which is not the case for the UK at all anymore
Voters on the left of Labour and the Tories would be willing to vote Lib Dem or Greens instead. They could be squeezed but only if an election is close (which current polling doesn't indicate)
That works in a very polarised two party system, which is not the case for the UK at all anymore
Voters on the left of Labour and the Tories would be willing to vote Lib Dem or Greens instead. They could be squeezed but only if an election is close (which current polling doesn't indicate)
October 4, 2025 at 10:23 PM
Yea
That works in a very polarised two party system, which is not the case for the UK at all anymore
Voters on the left of Labour and the Tories would be willing to vote Lib Dem or Greens instead. They could be squeezed but only if an election is close (which current polling doesn't indicate)
That works in a very polarised two party system, which is not the case for the UK at all anymore
Voters on the left of Labour and the Tories would be willing to vote Lib Dem or Greens instead. They could be squeezed but only if an election is close (which current polling doesn't indicate)
What? I'm genuinely trying to work out what your point is
Yes, the poll is accurate
Yes, Labour have declined in support over the last year
No, I don't have short memory
Yes, the poll is accurate
Yes, Labour have declined in support over the last year
No, I don't have short memory
October 1, 2025 at 5:17 PM
What? I'm genuinely trying to work out what your point is
Yes, the poll is accurate
Yes, Labour have declined in support over the last year
No, I don't have short memory
Yes, the poll is accurate
Yes, Labour have declined in support over the last year
No, I don't have short memory
Yes? I do believe it
A party becoming less popular and another party becoming more popular is a normal part of politics
This would be like a Tory still insisting their first actually in December 2022
A party becoming less popular and another party becoming more popular is a normal part of politics
This would be like a Tory still insisting their first actually in December 2022
October 1, 2025 at 8:06 AM
Yes? I do believe it
A party becoming less popular and another party becoming more popular is a normal part of politics
This would be like a Tory still insisting their first actually in December 2022
A party becoming less popular and another party becoming more popular is a normal part of politics
This would be like a Tory still insisting their first actually in December 2022
YouGov poll respondents
Online
28-29 September
"If there was a General election tomorrow, who would you vote for?"
Online
28-29 September
"If there was a General election tomorrow, who would you vote for?"
September 30, 2025 at 10:40 AM
YouGov poll respondents
Online
28-29 September
"If there was a General election tomorrow, who would you vote for?"
Online
28-29 September
"If there was a General election tomorrow, who would you vote for?"
Yea, this constitution is either going to survive in name only, or is going to need to be completely rewrote when this regime is over
September 18, 2025 at 7:57 PM
Yea, this constitution is either going to survive in name only, or is going to need to be completely rewrote when this regime is over
(TBF, the joke that got Kimmel was more to do about Trump, since he was making fun of Trump's apathy about Kirk's death)
September 18, 2025 at 7:56 PM
(TBF, the joke that got Kimmel was more to do about Trump, since he was making fun of Trump's apathy about Kirk's death)
It's the complete lack of situational awareness that really throws me off. A lot of people have always put fame before safety, but it was never as bad as it is in the internet age.
September 11, 2025 at 1:52 AM
It's the complete lack of situational awareness that really throws me off. A lot of people have always put fame before safety, but it was never as bad as it is in the internet age.
I mean, you can over time. Housing wasn't really an asset in Britain until the 80s and yet over time people accepted it as it became the new economic norm
September 1, 2025 at 8:26 PM
I mean, you can over time. Housing wasn't really an asset in Britain until the 80s and yet over time people accepted it as it became the new economic norm
I mean, the solution to that would be to get people to stop trying to treat housing as an investment
People wouldn't care about prices if it's as affordable as food, or if their wealth isn't almost entirely attributed to this one asset
People wouldn't care about prices if it's as affordable as food, or if their wealth isn't almost entirely attributed to this one asset
September 1, 2025 at 6:45 PM
I mean, the solution to that would be to get people to stop trying to treat housing as an investment
People wouldn't care about prices if it's as affordable as food, or if their wealth isn't almost entirely attributed to this one asset
People wouldn't care about prices if it's as affordable as food, or if their wealth isn't almost entirely attributed to this one asset
I'm guessing that's Chris Philp?
I hate how he kept his seat, since he's the definition of failing upwards, even in a party that's famous for promoting that
I hate how he kept his seat, since he's the definition of failing upwards, even in a party that's famous for promoting that
September 1, 2025 at 6:44 PM
I'm guessing that's Chris Philp?
I hate how he kept his seat, since he's the definition of failing upwards, even in a party that's famous for promoting that
I hate how he kept his seat, since he's the definition of failing upwards, even in a party that's famous for promoting that