Stato
Well-known member
- Dec 21, 2011
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He didn't move 'seamlessly'. Labour suspended him, so he left and joined the tories, the tories suspended him, so he left and joined Reform. It's his beliefs and worldview that have made him unwelcome in both of the mainstream parties.I know I'm gonna get shouted at for pointing this out during an election, but the fact that Anderson moved seamlessly from the Labour Party's right wing to the Tories and then to Reform without changing a single one of his beliefs or adjusting his worldview whatsoever says everything about the political "choice" that's on offer.