• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    17 days ago

    Greens under Polanski have the highest chance to win the next election. Every single organisational branch of the party is made up of people that were either kicked out of labour for “antisemitism” or left labour because of the purges using it as a pretense.

    The right is split between tories and reform, death of the tory party has not really been finalised while reform are consistently too putridly fascist for the average person. The left on the other hand will not split, even if Corbyn’s party manages to take off (doubtful at this point) there will be electoral alliance. Labour on the other hand will be dead or will have to decide between a coalition with Greens or a hung parliament.

    Greens will probably skyrocket in popularity once Polanski gets in front of election campaign cameras, much like Corbyn did. Left policy is popular.

    All vibes-based speculation, but I am optimistic.

    The volunteer base for Greens will be huge because there’s not really anything to demotivate the volunteer base. Polanski has been vocally negative about nato which is the key issue that was keeping the left away from supporting the greens.

    Greens can’t be attacked for antisemitism because Polanski is jewish. The media tries to recently but the presenters stumble on their words and look scared about their line of questioning towards a jewish man.