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A Test For The Brexit Party
Can they overturn a 8,038 majority?
// A by-election will be held in Brecon and Radnorshire after 10,005 people signed a petition to remove the constituency's Conservative MP, Chris Davies. //
// A by-election will be held in Brecon and Radnorshire after 10,005 people signed a petition to remove the constituency's Conservative MP, Chris Davies. //
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// As the MP being replaced was a Conservative I think people will be more inclined to vote for the Brexit party rather than Labour. //
I don't think they have a problem with him being a Conservative though, it's more that he allegedly cheats on his expenses claims. They'll probably be happy to vote for some other Conservative.
I don't think they have a problem with him being a Conservative though, it's more that he allegedly cheats on his expenses claims. They'll probably be happy to vote for some other Conservative.
//Support for the Brexit Party will wane when Johnson becomes Tory leader and says we're leaving by Oct 31.//
You think so? Mrs May said we would leave by March 29th and again by April 11th (IIRC). Voters may not be so gullible this time and since Mr Johnson (or indeed anybody else) has about as much chance of taking us out of the EU by Halloween as Mrs May might have had, they may think a change is necessary.
//They were tested in Peterborough, and didn't win..//
No they didn’t. And there are currently investigations going on into five allegations of voting fraud.
You think so? Mrs May said we would leave by March 29th and again by April 11th (IIRC). Voters may not be so gullible this time and since Mr Johnson (or indeed anybody else) has about as much chance of taking us out of the EU by Halloween as Mrs May might have had, they may think a change is necessary.
//They were tested in Peterborough, and didn't win..//
No they didn’t. And there are currently investigations going on into five allegations of voting fraud.
It is estimated (and it can only be an estimate because the result for that particular constituency was not published) that Brecon and Radnorshire voted 51.8% to leave. Those voters will probably be more concerned with leaving the EU properly than worrying about supporting one of the "traditional" parties, especially the Conservatives.
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