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Corby ny-election result
Labour 17,267 votes.
The Conservatives 9,476,
UKIP 5,108
Lib Dems 1,770.
The result was not really a surprise. The difference between UKIP and the LibDems was. Their vote did collapse. A strong showing for UKIP is a very bad news for the Conservatives.
Is this the start of the Conservative's ditching Cameron?
The Conservatives 9,476,
UKIP 5,108
Lib Dems 1,770.
The result was not really a surprise. The difference between UKIP and the LibDems was. Their vote did collapse. A strong showing for UKIP is a very bad news for the Conservatives.
Is this the start of the Conservative's ditching Cameron?
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At the risk of some facetious remark from the OP, that is a pretty good turnout for a by-election, Corby, particularly when put up against the Manchester ones. What did the Bristol Mayoral vote turn out?
21:55 Fri 16th Nov 2012
I can't see UKIP getting enough votes to win a seat though
But as Gromit says if the Tory back benchers think they stand a better chance of keeping their seats by swapping horses they'll be ruthless!
Thing is it's not just the Parliamentry Party now the members get a vote - I get the feeling he's losing support there but what do I know I don't frequent the local Tory club much these days :C)
You have to wonder how long a new encumbant would need to be credible 18 months at least I'd have thought - they'll need to get a hurry on.
But any new leader will still need to sign up to the coalition agreement, without the Lib Dems he'd be a dead duck unable to control the house of commons and would look worse than Cameron.
If I were a leadership candidate, no way would I throw my hat in now, I'd let Cameron lose and stand in opposition
Wouldn't you?
But as Gromit says if the Tory back benchers think they stand a better chance of keeping their seats by swapping horses they'll be ruthless!
Thing is it's not just the Parliamentry Party now the members get a vote - I get the feeling he's losing support there but what do I know I don't frequent the local Tory club much these days :C)
You have to wonder how long a new encumbant would need to be credible 18 months at least I'd have thought - they'll need to get a hurry on.
But any new leader will still need to sign up to the coalition agreement, without the Lib Dems he'd be a dead duck unable to control the house of commons and would look worse than Cameron.
If I were a leadership candidate, no way would I throw my hat in now, I'd let Cameron lose and stand in opposition
Wouldn't you?
What was the turnout in Corby? I know that for one of the by-elections in Manchester, turnout was very low - 25% or something, which did surprise me a bit.Was the turnout in Corby also low?
It has to be considered a good result for Labour - Mensch had a majority of 2000 at the General Election, so this represents a pretty large swing to Labour. Much of that swing and dissatisfaction will be down to Mensch quitting her role, but a lot will presumably be a protest vote at government policy.
Lib Dem vote has collapsed, and were I Nick Clegg, I would be extremely worried at what this means for the Lib Dem vote at the next general election.
It has to be considered a good result for Labour - Mensch had a majority of 2000 at the General Election, so this represents a pretty large swing to Labour. Much of that swing and dissatisfaction will be down to Mensch quitting her role, but a lot will presumably be a protest vote at government policy.
Lib Dem vote has collapsed, and were I Nick Clegg, I would be extremely worried at what this means for the Lib Dem vote at the next general election.
Thanks Corby - You have probably mentioned this before, but I take it from your avatar name that you live in or near Corby?
If so, am I right in thinking that Corby has a fairly controversial Town/City hall development - The Cube or something?
From memory of an article I read, seems a very expensive structure...
If so, am I right in thinking that Corby has a fairly controversial Town/City hall development - The Cube or something?
From memory of an article I read, seems a very expensive structure...
Lazygun
Cameron failed to win the General Election for the Conservatives. And it looks like he will fail to win the next one. They beat UKIP by only 5 votes in Manchester. That is far worse than to be expected. Many Conservative MPs with an eye on their future job prospects might conclude getting rid of Cameron would be a good move. They did it to Thatcher and unexpectedly won after that. They have form.
Cameron failed to win the General Election for the Conservatives. And it looks like he will fail to win the next one. They beat UKIP by only 5 votes in Manchester. That is far worse than to be expected. Many Conservative MPs with an eye on their future job prospects might conclude getting rid of Cameron would be a good move. They did it to Thatcher and unexpectedly won after that. They have form.
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