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Can The Brexit Party Win The Brecon And Radnorshire By-Election ?
It is a Tory seat, but the electorate voted to dump the sitting MP and trigger a by-Election. Thenthe Tories kept the same candidate.
Pro-EU parties have decided not to stand, to help the LibDems win.
The area voted Leave in the Referendum.
The Conservatives majority will be cut to 1 if they lose.
Any predictions ?
Pro-EU parties have decided not to stand, to help the LibDems win.
The area voted Leave in the Referendum.
The Conservatives majority will be cut to 1 if they lose.
Any predictions ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The fact that the Brexit party did not stand down in this seat speaks volumes.
Don’t forget that the bitterest contests during the referendum were between the two leave campaigns.
Anyway, even had there been no Brexit party candidate it would have been very close. All those labour votes can’t just have gone to the LibDems ;-)
Don’t forget that the bitterest contests during the referendum were between the two leave campaigns.
Anyway, even had there been no Brexit party candidate it would have been very close. All those labour votes can’t just have gone to the LibDems ;-)
The problem he’s got with that is, there is a significant number of Tory voters who simply vote for the Brexit party in seats where there was no Tory candidate.
Aside from the probability that an electoral “agreement” with Farage would surely destroy the Tory party.
Anyway, there are signs Johnson is slowly waking up to the realities of Brexit, hinting he’d be in favour of a two year transition period after Brexit.
Sounds pretty much like the deal that dare not speak its name.
Aside from the probability that an electoral “agreement” with Farage would surely destroy the Tory party.
Anyway, there are signs Johnson is slowly waking up to the realities of Brexit, hinting he’d be in favour of a two year transition period after Brexit.
Sounds pretty much like the deal that dare not speak its name.
That suggestion would need take some persuasion as we've waited years to get out already and have near zero confidence any further delay wouldn't be just more ruse to remain. It's not reality it's more delay/avoidance. It'd take a good justification case to delay that long, and I don't envisage any likely. And can not be anything like May's pile of guano as that would cause ructions.
I see no reason to believe a pact with the BP would cause any more likelihood of destroying the Tory party than the pact with the DUP has. I think you're stating your hopes for avoidance rather than assessing the situation well.
I see no reason to believe a pact with the BP would cause any more likelihood of destroying the Tory party than the pact with the DUP has. I think you're stating your hopes for avoidance rather than assessing the situation well.
Could be worth of a separate thread, but has Nigel scored a massive own goal, it seems now ironic that he is working against Brexit.
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/11 60860/b rexit-l atest-n ews-bor is-john son-bre xit-dea l
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