The problem with hanging anything on growth is that there is literally nothing the UK government can do at this point...it's fecked. We're at the end of a cycle, neo-capitalism has bought the world to it's knees, and inequality is reaching critical mass.Puja wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 10:27 amThat is my only hope - that it becomes in the Parliamentary Labour Party's best interests to end FPtP and then, miraculously, they decide to agree with what the membership and the country have been crying out for. I get that Keir is enjoying the largest majority in donkeys years and it being all down to FPtP, but there has not been an election in the last 50 years where the Conservatives (plus Reform/UKIP/Brexit/DUP/BNP/etc) have got more than 50% of the vote and yet in that time there have been 8 Conservative governments, with several of them being extremely hard-line.Son of Mathonwy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 9:29 am This is cheerful:
https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/pre ... _home.html
Would Starmer consider PR to prevent this FPTP disaster? Nah, probably not.
Britain is not an inherently right-wing nation, but FPtP creates right-wing governments because the left is always split. And yet, every time that Labour gets in power, they forget the years of Conservatives winning majority governments and passing whatever they like on 36% of the vote and are just super-excited to use their new majority to exercise unilateral power, blithely content that, this time it's different, and that they won't get shafted when a future election gives a 36% Tory mandate to undo all the stuff they've done.
I don't hold out much hope though, for two reasons: 1) Starmer believes that he'll have "growth" before the next election and thus people will forgive him all his sins - obviously didn't see how that plan worked out for Biden. Turns out people don't believe the economy's good if they hate you and love the demagogue screaming that it's terrible. 2) Enacting PR (or MMP or some other option) would benefit the left as a whole and would benefit the country, but it wouldn't necessarily benefit Sir Starmer or the PLP (as Labour's vote would evaporate as the people clinging on for "Dear god, not Reform" reasons were allowed to go elsewhere) and neither of those have shown the slightest desire to be altruistic or interested in "the benefit of the country."
Puja
The only growth to be had is in banking, for the UK, and that is appalling (and also the reason for Brexit). The tech bubble is getting close to bursting, thousands of developers will be out of jobs, joining the rest scrabbling for work while the rich get richer and the pensioners scream about their winter fuel allowance while wondering how they can survive on just £30k a year from their pension if they live to 100...because they want to live to 100, and they probably can, because they're rich as hell compared to other generations.
So, society is screwed, flushed down the toilet, growth is a stupid metric. And what will our kids inherit? Yeah...