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Speculation That Michael Gove About To Quit
Causing a by election.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2022/ aug/30/ lib-dem s-get-r eady-fo r-possi ble-bye lection -if-mic hael-go ve-quit s
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//Don't get excited Gromit, the Lib Non Dems are about as popular as gonorrhoea at the moment!//
You mean like they were in the recent by-elections?
Or do you have any basis for another wild assumption with no meaning or reasoning behind it?
Remember when you told everyone not to get excited about the VONC etc and how he’d lead the Tories to the next GE?
Luckily for you, humble pie ain’t fattening me old china.
//Don't get excited Gromit, the Lib Non Dems are about as popular as gonorrhoea at the moment!//
You mean like they were in the recent by-elections?
Or do you have any basis for another wild assumption with no meaning or reasoning behind it?
Remember when you told everyone not to get excited about the VONC etc and how he’d lead the Tories to the next GE?
Luckily for you, humble pie ain’t fattening me old china.
Paul22118
Labour (in opposition) won Wirral South in 1997 from the Conservatives in a by election. A few months later Tony Blair won the GE by a landslide.
So they might be a time for the electorate to register a protest vote on the Government, but they are not always a bad indication of what is to come.
Labour (in opposition) won Wirral South in 1997 from the Conservatives in a by election. A few months later Tony Blair won the GE by a landslide.
So they might be a time for the electorate to register a protest vote on the Government, but they are not always a bad indication of what is to come.
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