im going to focus on this rather than the election results because we really need good news right now
happy birthday!!!!

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from Japan
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Japan
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from Japan

seen from Japan
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Hungary

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
im going to focus on this rather than the election results because we really need good news right now
happy birthday!!!!
In the wise and immortal words of Con O'Neill:
(gif by @zara2148)
the 4th of july has gotta be the funniest date you could pick for a uk general election
happy rishi sunak unemployment day to all who celebrate
Edinburgh, May/June 2024.
GOOD MORNING BRITS HOW ARE WE FEELING
good morning everyone
guess i'll just post this submission now
Rishi Sunak
Punt him into the Sun?
PUNT!
Don't punt!
So You're British and Terrified What the Local Elections Will Mean About the General Election and the Fate of the Country in General.
I am too and here's some things I'm telling myself to stay hopeful!
Local elections don't have a high turnout! On average about 30% of people actually vote in them! In a general election you will have a larger amount of voters and more tactical votes as people take it a lot more seriously.
Also! Although Reform gained a lot of seats, so did the Liberal Democrats, a party who do align themselves with the transgender population and have left leaning views. As well as this, so did the Green party, another left leaning party
The next general election will be in 2029 (it could be sooner but I don't believe the Labour party are going to do that) and that means Labour has enough time to get their shit together. That's four whole years!
Following from this, these results have already frightened Labour members- they are starting to evaluate how they're losing the working class vote and seek to regain it (this link is from the guardian hence the shinigami eyes. Unfortunately as we know every British newspaper is transphobic)
Having reform councils and mayors is going to give their voters an idea of what a reform government could be like. It's going to be rough, but it is going to demonstrate how much worse it can be if we have a reform parliament and will turn people off of voting Reform in a general election. (Think UKIP 10 years ago).
As well as this, during a general election people will begin to educate themselves more- the average Reform voter isn't aware of their policies concerning the NHS and trade with the US. This will come to light during debates and closer to a general election.
UKIP collapsed and so will Reform.
Everyone remember to stay vigilant, vote in your next local elections. Those of you who didn't have local elections this year, vote in yours when it happens! And stay strong and safe until the next general election. There are resources to know how to tactical vote against the conservatives and I believe there will be ones to tactically vote against Reform in the future.
Once again stay strong, safe and alive!