@junesim63 @KimSJ @ChrisMayLA6 This was literally my argument at the end of 2019: that with the Tories beating Labour's popular manifesto by simply using the slogan of a promise to "Get Brexit Done", they would then be exposed, and the reality of their actual policies would hit hard ( https://www.mediaactivist.com/were-in-the-endgame-now/ ) Where I was wrong was in assuming Labour would not be purged of leftists so intensively and that members would not go anywhere near conman Sir Keir Starmer (although let's not forget that he did receive fewer votes than "nobody"). In fairness, he also threw out the pledges he made when campaigning to be leader. He's a cynical, dangerous man, an agent of the capitalist status quo who - as Danny Dorling demonstrated - will actually drag British politics not left at all, but right ( https://www.huckmag.com/article/how-britain-became-a-shattered-nation ). In fact, my prediction is that with the red party delivering no alternative to what we have now - and with an absence of leftist alternatives - the backlash will be devastating and extreme, and thus a Nigel Farage will succeed Sir Keir Starmer in No.10. Yet centrists will still scratch their heads and wonder why. Even as this happens all over the world.