Mid-Atlantic - conversations about US, UK and world politics

Post-Election Blues, Reform’s Rise, and Labour’s Messaging Meltdown


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British politics post-local elections resembles less a democracy in action and more a therapy session with occasional shouting. In this episode of Mid-Atlantic, the panel tears into the latest electoral results, with Reform UK bulldozing their way through local councils, Labour sleepwalking through governance, and the Tories doing their best impression of a political hospice.


Dave Smith kicks things off with a cold, hard look at Reform UK’s momentum. With council control and a surprise mayoral win in Lincolnshire, Reform is no longer on the fringes. Smith calls them a “galvanising force for the working class,” prompting an awkward reckoning from the left. Labour, once the natural home for these voters, is now seen as distant, managerial, and uninspiring. Steve O’Neill admits his past support for Labour’s “do nothing and hope” Ming vase strategy was misplaced—an understatement.


Tonye Altrade and Leah Brown grapple with Labour’s post-landslide hangover. Starmer’s white paper on immigration is dissected not just for its policies but for the gaping hole where vision should be. It's tough to sell a national direction when no one can tell what lane you’re driving in. Leah Brown underlines the real crisis: Labour may be governing, but Reform is winning the emotional war by peddling a message of hope, however dubious the details.


The Tories, according to Brown, are in survival mode. Talk of new leadership is already swirling, with Kemi Badenoch eyed as the phoenix to rise from electoral ashes. But internal division and reformist flirtations risk turning the party into political mulch. Meanwhile, the Lib Dems are cheerfully slicing up the Tory carcass in the South West and beyond. Steve O’Neill calls it “vibes-based campaigning,” and frankly, it's working. While Reform is tapping into disillusionment and Labour fumbles the bag it just won, the Lib Dems are slowly, quietly positioning themselves as the adults in the room—if only anyone knew who Ed Davey was.


5 Quotes from the Episode

  1. “It's still like being crowned the tallest dwarf.” – on Lib Dems’ electoral wins.
  2. “Populism doesn’t equate to good governance.” – Leah Brown
  3. “Labour basically ran on being ‘not the Tories’. Now Reform is running on being ‘not Labour’.” – Dave Smith
  4. “Starmer behind a lectern won't fix Britain's sinking ship. He needs to be laying bricks on a building site.” – Royfield Brown
  5. “We knew what the last Tory government said it stood for. I have no idea what this one does.” – Steve O’Neill


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