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Can Jo Cox's Sister Fend Off The Tories In The Batley And Spen By-Election?
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less than 3000 majority.
less than 3000 majority.
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And is that really a good thing for either her or the constituency? I would say not.
Who knows if she will win, against the valid point from ZM above the counter to that is that the cynics will wee it as a tugging at the heart strings by labour due to no decent and/or coherent polices.
As Sunk says - Too close to call.
And is that really a good thing for either her or the constituency? I would say not.
Who knows if she will win, against the valid point from ZM above the counter to that is that the cynics will wee it as a tugging at the heart strings by labour due to no decent and/or coherent polices.
As Sunk says - Too close to call.
I didn’t know Tracy Brabin and Jo Cox were friends?
Both were Batly born and bred, so I suppose it was obvious that they would know each other.
Was it really a sign of nepotism that a fairly well known TV actress got the nomination to represent the seat.
There have been many family dynasties in politics - Jo & Boris Johnson. David & Ed Miliband. Nicholas & Anne Winterton. Were those Nepotism?
Both were Batly born and bred, so I suppose it was obvious that they would know each other.
Was it really a sign of nepotism that a fairly well known TV actress got the nomination to represent the seat.
There have been many family dynasties in politics - Jo & Boris Johnson. David & Ed Miliband. Nicholas & Anne Winterton. Were those Nepotism?
it's mid term, so normally I'd expect an amoeba in a red rosette to win a by-election in a labour seat but after what happened in Hartlepool I think the Tories have a real chance to win it. Labour are not putting up much of a fight these days and this is a desperate move to attract the sympathy vote.
The Conservatives and LibDems did not field candidates in the 2016 bye-election, much to their credit.
Jo Cox had a 6,000 majority which had whittled down to 3,000 by 2019.
With the present mess at the Labour Party, it is certainly do-able for the Tories to win. I can’t call it one way or the other.
The Conservative candidate is a Leeds Councillor, so can claim knowledge of the area and political experience. Kim Leadbeater doesn’t seem to have any Labour Party experience locally or nationally.
Jo Cox had a 6,000 majority which had whittled down to 3,000 by 2019.
With the present mess at the Labour Party, it is certainly do-able for the Tories to win. I can’t call it one way or the other.
The Conservative candidate is a Leeds Councillor, so can claim knowledge of the area and political experience. Kim Leadbeater doesn’t seem to have any Labour Party experience locally or nationally.
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