The poll suggests that tactical voting could easily swing the contest, with anti-Reform voters significantly more likely to switch to the Greens than to Labour.
Seems like this poll can tell you which is the best 'stop Reform' vote OP.
I think this type of argument is relatively flawed. Obviously I'm very happy to leave one platform for another, but most people dont like change and want to be where thier friends are. I think it's reasonable to expect them to get over the former, but because of the former they would probably have to leave their friends behind. Thats obviously not viable for teenagers and it's a rare few that are willing to do that into thier 20s as well.
Seeing as getting people to make a move is so hard I think forcing these platforms not to be so vile would be a good move. We should put the onus on the platforms, not the users.
The women that left after the first album has been back in the band for over a decade and I had no idea. That's more time than she'd left for.
In 2012, Donaghy and her former colleagues Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan confirmed their reunion.
But they only got rights to the original band name in 2019
The original trio were not able to release music under the name Sugababes as it was still owned by the management company. They instead released music under the new name Mutya Keisha Siobhan, until they secured the legal rights to the Sugababes name again in 2019.
It's wild to me that almost everyone seems to be mixing up classical liberalism and neoliberalism to a some significant degree; two wildly different paradigms only related by name. The former is defined by the freedom of the individual, the latter by the freedom of markets. The conflation of the two is wildly good marketing from the neolibs.
Liberal philosophers John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill were massive advocates for the abolition of slavery, women's equality, free speach, worker cooperatives, inheritance tax, etc.
The father of neolibrolism Milton Friedman believed in unfettered free markets, minimal government, deregulation and monetarism (influencing the economy through the supply of money)
I generally dont either, but these are some of my favourite games because the narrative progression is really good and interesting. I'm not saying that they'll be for you, but it might be worth your consideration.
Good explanation. Maybe people should just vote for the party they think best represents their views then? How novel.