The vast majority of the electorate do not care one jot about this.
Can we please stop spending so much time talking about it, and focus on things that actually matter and make a difference to the people they’re actually supposed to be representing? Otherwise, Labour really are no different to the Conservatives.
Regardless of whether the quote is correct or not. This situation is definitely being used as distraction politics when we should be focusing on the policies that will directly affect the awful circumstance our country is in.
Do you think all the people currently struggling with the cost of living, lack of healthcare, high taxes with nothing to show for it, public services going down the drain etc etc, care about whether a political party supports a ceasefire for somewhere thousands of miles away?
It’s the height of ridiculous virtue-signalling and “optics”.
Do you think all the people currently struggling with the cost of living, lack of healthcare, high taxes with nothing to show for it, public services going down the drain etc etc, care about whether a political party supports a ceasefire for somewhere thousands of miles away?
I dunno, that’s why I was interesting in reading some analysis you may have. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to assume people can care about more them one thing. I find your claim unbelievable, but I’m happy to be corrected.
It’s the height of ridiculous virtue-signalling and “optics”.
I’m not sure how we, as a society, have gone from I oppose the needless random killing of innocent people to oh stop virtue signalling.
The vast majority of the electorate do not care one jot about this.
Can we please stop spending so much time talking about it, and focus on things that actually matter and make a difference to the people they’re actually supposed to be representing? Otherwise, Labour really are no different to the Conservatives.
Source?
Regardless of whether the quote is correct or not. This situation is definitely being used as distraction politics when we should be focusing on the policies that will directly affect the awful circumstance our country is in.
Think about it for a minute.
Do you think all the people currently struggling with the cost of living, lack of healthcare, high taxes with nothing to show for it, public services going down the drain etc etc, care about whether a political party supports a ceasefire for somewhere thousands of miles away?
It’s the height of ridiculous virtue-signalling and “optics”.
I dunno, that’s why I was interesting in reading some analysis you may have. I don’t think it’s unreasonable to assume people can care about more them one thing. I find your claim unbelievable, but I’m happy to be corrected.
I’m not sure how we, as a society, have gone from I oppose the needless random killing of innocent people to oh stop virtue signalling.