In the US they do actually get into office, so people get a chance to see there's nothing behind the bluster. The problem with FPTP is that even though they took a significant chunk of the votes, they never got a representative proportion of seats. For their supporters, all this failure did, was cause their grievance to fester, & Brexit was that grievance bursting to the surface in an almighty protest vote, & one where their vote really would count.petej wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 10:02 pmThe right in UK and USA are victims of their own electoral success and these are the by products.I like neeps wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:24 pm https://unherd.com/2022/11/meet-britain ... new-right/
You have the boomers shooting up migrant centres and the youngsters go full American Incel. What exactly is the right in Britain up to these days?
Your better off having them elected, but marginalized, because they're at the fringes, & peoples votes are respected, but the reality is that the majority of voters want no part of them. Cameron only had to shift to the right, because once UKIP targeted Tory marginals, he knew that it only took a fractional shift in voting patterns to make a working majority impossible.
Watch & see now how the Greens go thru the same process now, with Labour & the LibDems, as young realize that if they vote their beliefs; & for Green candidates, they might as well flush their ballot down the toilet !