• cm0002@lemmy.world
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      I’m pretty sure Labour is like our center left

      conservatives center right

      reform is our far right

      Liberal Democrat is our far left

      The rest are what we would write off as “third parties”, except they actually get some representation across the pond lol

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        Lib Dems are soft left, neoliberals with a smattering of “maybe racism is bad, maybe welfare is ok”.

        The Tories and Labour have both shifted far, far to the right. Both are opposed to immigration, tax rises, workers rights, trans rights. Tories took it further with the Rwanda plan, which Labour opposed but did not promise to do anything about.

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        I’m not very familiar with UK politics, but are the Liberal Democrats far-left? It doesn’t look like it, at least by European standards.

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        To me it seems like you have only one option, it doesnt at least look like there are many republicans who would vote for democrats on some election years or vice versa.

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        We basically do, it’s just that your two options depend on where you live, e.g. Scotland, Northern Ireland, etc. but for pretty much every seat there’s only one or two people with a real chance of winning