Alfred J Kipper
Sunday 10th November 2024 9:22pm [Edited]
Aldershot
8,380 posts
Partly yes, but the much bigger issue it led to was the sudden flood of EU citizens choosing to come and make Britain their home from 2004 onwards when Blair immediately opened up the borders to them after the ridiculous EU free movement and right of residence ruling, while the other EU nations held back from it.
The damage done by half a million Europeans a year for the next 12 years taking our jobs and homes, was what millions of us voted OUT for, the Sovereignty issue exercised the politicians more than the masses imoo. Good evening.
Quote: chipolata @ 10th November 2024, 10:15 AM
I'd argue that the biggest factor in both the recent US and UK election was the economy. People have been suffering a cost of living crisis with high inflation, and in both elections voters punished the incumbents. In many ways Starmer and Trump rode the same waves of dissatisfaction to power, and both cases will be punished if the economy doesn't improve.
Yes probably the biggest factor, with the Democrats having become the party of college grads and celebrity endorsements rather than the ex steel workers and car factory workers of the Rust Belt states. But right behind it was mass immigration with almost every state now feeling borderless. I'm told.