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UK Politics
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I think you're massively affected by American politics and that's possibly the wrong lens to talk about this through. A lot of what you're saying doesn't really make sense for UK politics.
There really isn't an appetite in the UK for a government like the Republicans in the US. Even the most hardline Tory is considered middle ground by US standards. So there really is no risk of Labour slipping in some way into accepting or fascism. All that is happening here is maintaining a relationship that predates the potential extremist government and hopefully will continue to exist after they have shown themselves to be utterly incapable. From the UK's perspective the absolute worst thing that can happen is a breakdown in that relationship.
That is good to hear. Thanks for being understanding, I definitely have some baggage to unload. It's really intense over there. I would love to stop thinking about it for a while, if I could.