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Labour Does The Double
Ok those seats may return to the Tories at the general election but what of the several more marginal neighbouring "blue wall" seats?
Interestingly, the Reform party vote in each case, had it gone a different shade of blue, would have saved the government.
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it seems to me that the tories have given up on the next election and are looking instead to the one after it... they are acting like a party in opposition rather than government
if i was a tory my "plan" would be to let labour have 4 or 5 years and when they inevitably fail to fix the catastrophic damage my lot have done to this country's infrastructure then blame labour for it as though the 2010-24 period never happened... elect a far-right faragist leader and then fight the next election on that
i think that is what they want to do
Labour don't have to hold Mid Bedfordshire in 2024 to inflict a big electoral defeat.
Predictably the right of the party are claiming the low turnout shows that voters want a different politics: ie the politics of far right populism. If the tithes go down that road they'll do even worse. Try to copy the Reform Party, who probably stopped them clinging on last night, and they'll lose votes to the centre. Their only faint hope is to plough on and hope for the best. Boris Johnson had a simple popular slogan in 2019 but that was a different situation. They're now fighting the past 13 years of their own government and they can't change history.
Old Geezer wants some alien craft to descent bringing a mysteriously perfect set of politicians.
Khandro seens to think that Reform UK have a plan to oust Labour, when as I've pointed out twice already, they handed both these seats to Labour last night. And things can only get worse as they siphon off more Tory votes in constituency after constituency. Never nearly enough to win of course.
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