There is something going on in Britain leading into their General Election in July. The polls don't seem to be able to pick it up, possibly because the pollsters are biased.
We could be looking at a hung Parliament, with no one party having a majority. It looks as if voters will tactically vote; in electorates with large Muslim populations, those blocs will vote for candidates that are against the war in Gaza and who want the immediate cessation of hostilities. Then, in other electorates voters want to see an end to the Uniparty blob, that is the Labour and Tories together. More tactical voting again, this time for parties such as Reform UK.
All of this complexity may see big names unseated. Smaller parties may rise to become major players.
Look out on election night, this could be a barn burner.
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