Posted on 05/12/2011 4:53:06 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
...The same picture emerges wherever you look. In the European election in June, 2009, the Left took a hammering. In Germany, the Social Democrats polled just 20 per cent of the vote, their worst result since the Second World War. In France, the Socialist Party only mustered 16.5 per cent, its lowest share of the vote in a European election since 1994. In Italy, the Democrats polled 26.1 per cent, seven percentage points less than they received at the last Italian election. As David Miliband pointed out in a recent lecture: Left parties are losing elections more comprehensively than ever before. They are fragmenting at just the time the Right is uniting. I dont believe this is some kind of accident.
...Whats going on?
The obvious answer is immigration. The educated liberal elites who control most Left-wing parties are pro-immigration. Not only do they believe in its economic benefits, they believe in the virtue of diversity as an end itself. The traditional European working classes, by contrast, are suspicious of immigrants and worry about them taking their jobs or worse taking money out of a welfare pot they havent contributed to. These tensions were containable when the majority of immigrants were from the developed world, but have been brought into sharp relief with the increase in immigration from the Middle East, Africa and Latin America asylum seekers as opposed to economic migrants. In Sweden, for instance, the proportion of immigrants from less developed countries increased from 13 per cent to 36 per cent between 1980 and 2000. Of the one million immigrants whove entered Sweden since 1990, three quarters of them arent in full-time employment. These are the welfare free-riders that the Right-wing Sweden Democrats drew attention to in their 2010 election campaign
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Wow, more analysis! Thank you, Impy.
Do the polls really show that a majority of Lib Dem members now support labour? I find that very hard to believe.
The 2010 election results were
CON 36
LAB 29
LIB 23
The last 3 polls
CON 38
LAB 40
LIB 9
CON 38
LAB 42
LIB 8
CON 37
LAB 39
LIB 11
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_for_the_next_United_Kingdom_general_election
They lost seats in the recent local elections to both other parties especially Labour (they lost about 750 local councilors in total) and they did piss poor in the Scottish election losing every district they had (they still have seats cause they use the mixed member system) and fell to 4th place behind DJ’s distant cousin’s Tories. (you may have heard DJ, she’s stepping down as Leader).
The last time they got under 10% in a Westminster election was 1970 (as the Liberal Party more than a decade before the alliance with with the brakeaway faction of Labour). They won 6 seats that year.
If the election were held today they’d be decimated.
Wow. Truly remarkable polls—all three show the Tories staying in the very high 30s, Labour moving a few points ahead, and the Lib Dems dropping to high single digits. With strategic voting, I would assume that Labour would win an outright majority if the elections were held today. Thankfully, the Tories have until May 2015 to turn this around.
I get your drift! It’s going to come to that the way things are going.
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