darkwolf666
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Also on local issues, the Conservatives regained control of Pendle council last Thursday, from no overall control, even though they were fighting seats last fought only a year ago after a full council election. Yes, local issues were involved, but it shows the Tories aren't sliding as much as they might be.
One thing that is often forgotten on here, simply because of where Brighton is. Money. Apart fromthe foodbanks issue that affect basically the very poorest in both places, the average person in Brighton is relatively rich, and can afford policies like Green party (electric cars, air cooled domestic boilers, and so forth); there is a lot less money in the north. It's easy to live in a metropolitan bubble and propose these policies, such as retention of unnecessary civil servants, when you have the cash to afford them.
Why are the cheapest Brighton season tickets £90 more expensive than the most expensive Burnley season tickets? Why is the cheapest Brighton under-10 ticket only £5 cheaper than the cheapest Burnley under-22 ticket? It's money. You have a lot more of it down there.
Labour policy at present is essentially that people who don't work for the government should pay more taxes to subsidise people who do. It's that ethos that cost them all the red wall seats last time and it won't do them any goo dthis time, even though Johnson appears (in practice if not in theory) to share the same ethos.
Which just goes to show, what ever part of the country you live in people will always vote for the party that they think will have the least effect on them directly.
Perversely, that isn’t always the case, whether it be the affluent south or less so north, modern politics is governed by what the individual voter can gain and not the public at large.
As a PS I find it almost as hard to believe you come from Burnley as I do that Swansman comes from Sweden!