Britain Holds Seven-Party Election Debate

On June 7, 2024, the leaders of seven British political parties debated each other.  See this story.

Britain votes on July 4, and there have been many debates this month.  Some of them include only the leaders of the two biggest parties, Conservative and Labour.


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Britain Holds Seven-Party Election Debate — 10 Comments

  1. Real debates at Oxford and at Oxford, Ohio High School have only two sides. Candidate debates are not real debates.They are boring and dumb. Elections are better without them.

  2. British politics in a nutshell:
    Tories, Labour, Lib-Dems, Scotch Nationalists, Greens and Scotch Greens are just different faces of the same uniparty.
    UKIP is the only nation-wide party worth even half a damn but seldom much more than that.
    Reform UK and Heritage are cucks who stabbed UKIP in the back for cracking-down on muslim grooming gangs.
    The Ulster Unionists and Traditional Unionists are only worth even considering if you live in Northern Ireland and are either not Catholic or a traditional Catholic.
    Sinn Fein are communist terrorists.
    Rejoin EU are the British branch of Volt Europa and thus backed by Soros money.
    Monster Raving Loonies are a protest vote but Heaven forbid they ever get elected, kinda like Vermin Supreme.
    Others are either local parties or figments of your imagination.
    You’re welcome.

  3. UK- HOME OF *MODERN* MINORITY RULE – FPTP / GERRYMANDERS SINCE LATE 1200S

    700 PLUS YEARS OF MONARCHS/OLIGARCHS —

    NOW 4TH RATE REGIME AFTER 2 WORLD WARS AND COMMUNISM SINCE 1945.

    IF LABOUR WINS- THEN QUITE POSSIBLE END OF MONARCHY SINCE 1066.

    SEE EX-KING KC III ON DISPLAY FOR 50 CENTS OR LESS FEE — ALL FEES INTO PEOPLES TREASURY – FOR LOOTING BY COMMIE LABOUR GANG.

  4. I remember watching a British debate several years ago, and the Conserative Party actually had a substitute (for Theresa May???) representing them on stage.

    They can have a substitute, but we can’t even have the #3 guy himself?

  5. @Q
    Not collapsed by any means, but Reform UK did manage to steal their thunder and especially a lot of their media coverage and public attention. UKIP also seems to have embraced a greater degree of decentralization, moving from a few strong, nationwide high-profile characters to allowing different regional branches more freedom to tailor their candidates and campaigns to their local constituencies.

  6. Farage is back. I didn’t pay sufficient attention or retain it in my memory whether he’s running UKIP this time.

  7. Farage is Reform UK. He founded that party as the Brexit Party after betraying UKIP when they invited Tommy Robinson, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Joseph Watson, Carl Benjamin (Sargon of Akkad) and Mark Meechan (Count Dankula), and started speaking out about muslim grooming gangs.
    Farage said UKIP had become “fascistic” and “xenophobic”, and just like Meloni in Italy, Le Pen in France, Duda in Poland and Trump in the US, betrayed his voters and sold out to the NWO’s globalist agenda.

  8. Pragmatism isn’t always selling out. It may actually be, and often is, more beneficial to shared goals to be in power than not. I think it opens the door to more and more dramatic changes in the desired direction as time goes on – shifting the Overton window, moving the football, or whatever model or parallel you may want to employ.

    Admittedly, it’s a balancing act. No one, looking from inside or out, has anything approaching perfect knowledge in which to base decision or judgement, with all the moving parts out of necessity being in play.

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