Slick wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 4:38 pm
_Os_ wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 4:31 pm
I like neeps wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 4:19 pm
The problem for Labour is that yes they could talk about planning reform but the UK voters also dislike planning reform and don't want new houses or infrastructure. And then Mr Farage dominates the media which actually decides what we discuss daily.
But Labour can actually win some votes with planning reform, which is the case for just about any subject other than immigration. The people voting based on immigration are going to go with whatever Frog Face says, fully loaded up for another round of populism. As Yeeb makes clear if you're not killing people/sending them to camps/deporting British citizens who don't look right, then good luck winning any of them.
Nope, I think that is nonsense.
Immigration has been come a much more mainstream issue because fuck all has been done about it. Plenty of people are holding their noses and voting Reform precisely because no one has done anything about it. Labour will win back many, many more votes through immigration than planning, which most people don't really give a fuck about. The question is if they can actually do anything effective, rather than should they try. The answer is probably, no.
Maybe 18 months ago I saw a podcast & they had a brilliant chart that compared media references, to where voters put immigration on their list of priorities.
The take away was that when the Right-Wing media weren't continually banging on about it, immigration dropped way down the list of priorities, below the NHS, the Economy, the cost of living, Policing, Housing etc etc; but because the Tories (at the time), didn't want to address their failures around all of these for the last 14 years, they preferred to have immigration continually be in the news cycle, & the electorate took the bait !
Labour is stupidly acting as if immigration is more important than the things people really care about, & will care about when the next GE rolls around. The Tories weren't kicked out because of immigration, but the multitude of things that directly effect the lives of voters every day !