Why is the right falling apart all over the world ?

She lost to Trump in the primary.

If Trump loses to Kamala Republicans can blame themselves for not putting the strongest candidate up in the GENERAL election..
If they are RINOS no more of them. And it is not like Trump is a hard right conservative. No more war mongers on the right. Cleaning up the mess in all of the agendas somewhat is better for our nation. Trying to bring manufacturing home to our nation which will take some tariffs even the Commies use it as a smear. Joe promised return of manufacturing and lied. And lied some more and lied on top of the lies. Of course, spending quadrillions of fiat printed currency he is building some computer chip company or so. Whoopie Doo. Progs causing the rise in costs for Peanut butter and sliced bread is a disgrace. Generations of adults and children eat this. And the communist asses in charge even caused the price of this to go up a huge amount.
 
So over the past few months the right has been routed in the UK. Its been thrashed in Po;and and France In November the right will have its arse kicked in the US. Australia rejected conservatism.

Ive got a good idea why but I wonder why the right doesnt see it ? In the US they could have picked Haley and had a chance. They had no chance in the UK after 14 years of dogma.

Poor leaders and shit policies.. Greed,lies and hate will not get you far.

Hey genius something pretty big is missing from Labour’s historic landslide: the voters. Keir Starmer has won 63 per cent of the seats on just 33.8 per cent of the votes, the smallest vote share of any modern PM. Lower than any of the (many) pollsters predicted. So Labour in 2024 managed just 1.6 percentage points higher than the Jeremy Corbyn calamity in 2019 – and less than Corbyn managed in 2017. ‘But for the rise of the Labour party in Scotland,’ says Professor John Curtice, ‘we would be reporting that basically Labour’s vote has not changed from what it was in 2019.’ And that’s on the second-lowest turnout in democratic history. So where, then, is the supposed Starmer tsunami?

There certainly has been a Tory meltdown. Their vote share dropped from 44 to 24 per cent – by far the lowest in the party’s history. But remarkably, almost none of this seems to have gone to Labour. It mainly went to parties that had no chance of winning seats outright (like Reform) which makes Labour a beneficiary. But the level of enthusiasm for Labour is – well, let’s look at the share of the vote claimed by election-winning parties.
 
Hey genius something pretty big is missing from Labour’s historic landslide: the voters. Keir Starmer has won 63 per cent of the seats on just 33.8 per cent of the votes, the smallest vote share of any modern PM. Lower than any of the (many) pollsters predicted. So Labour in 2024 managed just 1.6 percentage points higher than the Jeremy Corbyn calamity in 2019 – and less than Corbyn managed in 2017. ‘But for the rise of the Labour party in Scotland,’ says Professor John Curtice, ‘we would be reporting that basically Labour’s vote has not changed from what it was in 2019.’ And that’s on the second-lowest turnout in democratic history. So where, then, is the supposed Starmer tsunami?

There certainly has been a Tory meltdown. Their vote share dropped from 44 to 24 per cent – by far the lowest in the party’s history. But remarkably, almost none of this seems to have gone to Labour. It mainly went to parties that had no chance of winning seats outright (like Reform) which makes Labour a beneficiary. But the level of enthusiasm for Labour is – well, let’s look at the share of the vote claimed by election-winning parties.
That isnt really the story. Many people voted for other parties to keep conservatives out.
My whole family voted liberal to keep the tory out. libs won here.
There is a lack of trust around labour because their policies are less than thrilling.
You mention reform but the greens did well and so did Plaid. The libs had a hyge success in the south as labour voters swung behind then as did disillusioned tories.i
Ive a lot of respect for Mr Curtice but the old certainties are gone.
People make their vote count now using tactical voting.
That is harder to quantify.
In a lot of lib gains the labour vote shrunk to nothinng. Thats tough to show in a graph.
But it kicked the tories out.

Ask Deadstick. Trad labour voter who would not vote for starmer.
Lanour are not everyones cup of tea but they got rid of the tories. Thats a good start.
 

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