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Tories Lose Safe Seat
Chesham and Amersham. . Lib Dems take safe seat of Tories at Byelection
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This was an HS2 issue and 18,000 voters didn’t turn out. The Tory candidate was also very woke and green. However, this should be a wake up call for Boris. There is a whole different country outside the Westminster Bubble and it is fed up with being lied to, fobbed off, and locked down. You can’t run a Democratic country by fear.
10:35 Fri 18th Jun 2021
Oh dear! Gulliver won't like this.
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That is also an outdated view though. It’s plain that both the main parties are losing their traditional voters. It’s a complicated picture. Johnson is toxic in the actual north, (Scotland) popular it would seem in the middle. And not so hot further down. And talking of protest votes, how do we know the so called red wall phenomenon wasn’t just that.
Johnson is popular in spite of being an Old Etonian - Starmer I think is simply a problem of image or profile and nothing to do with tool making.
Johnson is popular in spite of being an Old Etonian - Starmer I think is simply a problem of image or profile and nothing to do with tool making.
The Conservatives will win the Bately & Spen by-election but that will not be as impressive as the LibDems win in Chesham & Amersham.
Labour have a tiny minority, the Conservatives have a better local candidate and the by-election has been called because the Labour MP threw in the towel and turned her back on her electors.
Definite territory for another brick in the red wall to fall.
Labour have a tiny minority, the Conservatives have a better local candidate and the by-election has been called because the Labour MP threw in the towel and turned her back on her electors.
Definite territory for another brick in the red wall to fall.
//And talking of protest votes, how do we know the so called red wall phenomenon wasn’t just that.//
I don’t think so. I’ve never known a dyed in the wool Labour voter to opt for another party as a protest. In normal circumstances they’d vote for a donkey if it was sporting a red rosette but having witnessed Labour’s antics in recent years I think even the most loyal of Labour supporters had no option but to reject them simply because they can see quite clearly that Labour doesn’t represent them in any way, shape or form. I know several who, because it went so much against the grain to vote Conservative, held their noses and gritted their teeth when they went to the polling booth but nevertheless scrawled their ‘X’ against their Conservative candidate’s name. Times are changing - and so are people and their lifestyles, ambitions and expectations - something Labour consistently fails to recognise.
I don’t think so. I’ve never known a dyed in the wool Labour voter to opt for another party as a protest. In normal circumstances they’d vote for a donkey if it was sporting a red rosette but having witnessed Labour’s antics in recent years I think even the most loyal of Labour supporters had no option but to reject them simply because they can see quite clearly that Labour doesn’t represent them in any way, shape or form. I know several who, because it went so much against the grain to vote Conservative, held their noses and gritted their teeth when they went to the polling booth but nevertheless scrawled their ‘X’ against their Conservative candidate’s name. Times are changing - and so are people and their lifestyles, ambitions and expectations - something Labour consistently fails to recognise.
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