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WTF is this shit Ed? I think I'm going to revoke my membership. Voted Labour last time anyway so my heart hasn't really been in it this year... At least I was able to vote against Layla Moran becoming leader a few years back.

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[โ€“] inspectorst@feddit.uk 4 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

The goal here is that it's famously difficult for third parties to get an appropriate measure of media attention in the UK. The newspapers are highly partisan, and the TV news interprets the 'balance' requirement to mean they can just give the government view and the main opposition view on every issue (unless the government and main opposition happen to agree - which is why the Lib Dems got a fair hearing in the media on Iraq in the early 2000s).

So third parties need to have a gimmick to trick the media into giving them airtime, which then allows them to talk about their issues. Charles Kennedy did it but being entertaining on chatshows and HIGNFY; Nigel Farage does it by being outrageous and offensive; and Ed Davey has worked out that he can do it through stunts.

[โ€“] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 2 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

While we have FPTP, 3rd party voting will always be seen as dangerous. Because it is.

The issue here is not him being noticed. It that unless he is willing to do this Dance every day till Starmer Dies. He is going to look like an idiot. Starmer has absolutely 0 motive to respond. So at some point Ed is going to go back on his "dance on TikTok every day until he accepts" claim. Meaning he will look like his promises are worthless.

All over a video game challenge that means nothing politics wise.