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[Politics] General Election 2024 - 4th July



Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,021
Surrey
The return of farage v mishal hussein. He didn't handle it well on the Today programme earlier this week.

Mordaunt will see this as an audition as the next tory leader. She is witty and may win the public over. Rayner has most to lose and greens, snp, plaid and tories will all be aiming at labour as there main opponent.
I thought Starmer would beat Sunak with ice cool dissection of his nonsense, and that didn't happen. Let's see how witty Mordant is when she's defending her crap performance over 14 years from six different opposition parties.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,856
Just far enough away from LDC
I thought Starmer would beat Sunak with ice cool dissection of his nonsense, and that didn't happen. Let's see how witty Mordant is when she's defending her crap performance over 14 years from six different opposition parties.
Sunak had a tactic which was to push the rules and bank on a weak moderator (someone who normally presents and doesn't interview a bit like bruce) rolling over. It worked for him to a point. Dissection in 45 seconds was alway going to be a challenge.

I don't know much about the format but last time there was a multi party debate I was surprised how much the smaller parties turned on the main opposition
 




ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
6,856
Just far enough away from LDC
I hope they've got the beepometer ready in case Pottymouth starts cussin'.
I do believe that admiral (reserve) mourdant was hauled over the coals for using language unbecoming of an MP in a speech having lost an officers' dare to do so.

So if you want a woman who can handle a mighty sword in her two mits, has responsibility for a lot of seamen, polishes weapons and can get cock out of her mouth on tv then you run the risk she might say some rude words
 


Jul 20, 2003
20,825
1 month to go and no Tory candidate selected.for Hove or Brighton Pavillion.

Reform have put up Martin Hess for Hove. Nothing yet for Brighton Pavillion, I'm hoping it will be Rudolf Bormann.
 






WATFORD zero

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NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,945
1 month to go and no Tory candidate selected.for Hove or Brighton Pavillion.

Reform have put up Martin Hess for Hove. Nothing yet for Brighton Pavillion, I'm hoping it will be Rudolf Bormann.

Together with another 140 other candidates still to find as of two days ago. But it is down from the almost 200 that the Conservatives needed to find when Rishi caught them out with that surprise election announcement.

They have to be selected by end of tomorrow don't they?

I believe that's right, what could possibly go wrong :laugh:
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
20,799
Deepest, darkest Sussex
BBC's debate on Friday line up:
Conservative: Penny Mordaunt
Labour: Angela Rayner
SNP: Stephen Flynn
Lib Dems: Daisy Cooper
Green: Carla Denyer
Deformed: Nigel Farage
Plaid Cymru: Rhun ap Iorwert
I would imagine these are the seven who are being cut by Gareth Southgate from the squad after Friday’s friendly
 




deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
21,899
Together with another 140 other candidates still to find as of two days ago. But it is down from the almost 200 that the Conservatives needed to find when Rishi caught them out with that surprise election announcement.



I believe that's right, what could possibly go wrong :laugh:

Whoops


A Tory candidate in key battleground seat has quit the election race after being exposed for making lurid sexual comments about women.

Magistrate Sam Trask, expected to “respect the dignity of all” in his judicial role, once boasted his favoured bra size measuring technique was “hand sizing them by feel”. In the unearthed graphic online post, he added: “Maybe have to make a more detailed inspection with my lips and tongue... for accuracy, of course.”

But after being confronted by the Mirror, married father-of-two Trask apologised for the “wholly inappropriate” comments and said he had “decided to withdraw as a candidate”. In another comment, the primary school governor who brags about his charity work, asked: “if a woman with big boobs seems to idly rub them against you, is she flirting or are they really just getting in the way?”

And in a discussion about chat-up lines, Trask crudely suggested: “Hey there, wanna come to my place and watch porn on my 50 inch flat screen mirror?” Trask – who has met PM Rishi Sunak and spoken at Tory conference – was picked as the Conservative candidate in Bridgend, Wales, where the party has a slim majority.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
37,643
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
1 month to go and no Tory candidate selected.for Hove or Brighton Pavillion.

Reform have put up Martin Hess for Hove. Nothing yet for Brighton Pavillion, I'm hoping it will be Rudolf Bormann.
Hess

:lolol:

What's that arch bore Nemeth up to? Giving up Parliamentary ambitions to spend more time with his bees? Even Timmy's not doing it.

I've never seen rats desert a sinking ship faster.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,926
Fiveways
- all major change in British society comes from the centre. Even thatcher when elected was seen as a centrist (strange to believe) due to her pro europe amd emancipate the poor campaign
You're doing sterling work of demonstrating what a meaningless (or is it meaningful?) concept 'the centre' is. The notion that Thatcher was of the centre and kept things as they are is where you and I will have to depart, although I have to concede that I'm on my own with such things ...
 




Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
17,926
Fiveways
It sounds like a nice idea having a social democratic centrist party that rules for ages.
... if it's a social democratic party it is, by definition, not of the centre, it's of the left. I know that centrism is incredibly popular (and have my own views on why that is the case). You and @ROSM are articulate, can you please explain why you're so attracted to it.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
17,926
Fiveways
The return of farage v mishal hussein. He didn't handle it well on the Today programme earlier this week.

Mordaunt will see this as an audition as the next tory leader. She is witty and may win the public over. Rayner has most to lose and greens, snp, plaid and tories will all be aiming at labour as there main opponent.
Thought Husain was excellent in that interview. Would m/any Today listeners vote for Reform? Struggling to see why he goes on there.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
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Jul 23, 2003
37,643
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
... if it's a social democratic party it is, by definition, not of the centre, it's of the left. I know that centrism is incredibly popular (and have my own views on why that is the case). You and @ROSM are articulate, can you please explain why you're so attracted to it.
I'm not either of them, but surely can't be alone in thinking that if Rory Stewart had won the Tory leadership instead of Boris the country would have been far better run, we wouldn't have had Truss and Sunak foisted on us, we'd probably still be in the Customs Union and the Tories would be competitive in this election.

Sure, centrism has to have some compromise in it, but when you're compromising away from tanking the economy with unfunded tax cuts, yelling at immigrants and pissed up pandemic parties I'd say the notions of compromise, thought, gravitas and service that Stewart would have brought would convince many that the centre ground offers a lot, whether it's centre-right One Nation Tories, the LDs or Kier. No, there's not much between them. No, I don't care that there isn't.
 




ROSM

Well-known member
Dec 26, 2005
6,856
Just far enough away from LDC
... if it's a social democratic party it is, by definition, not of the centre, it's of the left. I know that centrism is incredibly popular (and have my own views on why that is the case). You and @ROSM are articulate, can you please explain why you're so attracted to it.
I'm not attracted to it for the reasons someone else gave re macron. Was explaining that when parties fracture, unless there is some equal distribution then the centre can become too safe.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,709
Gods country fortnightly


Jul 20, 2003
20,825
Mordaunt will see this as an audition as the next tory leader.

Mordaunt has a majority of under 16K.

In raw terms that's well within striking of Labour given the current polls and the constituency did return a Labour MP in the Blair years.if

However, she is a relatively popular politician with Tory voters which may be enough for her to be re-elected in Portsmouth North and if she does lose I wouldn't be surprised if she wins the Richmond (Yorks) by-election which I predict will take place Soon after the GE and certainly before conference season.
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,809
hassocks
The Telegraph is now panicking, (excellent), (bstds), that the latest YouGov poll is showing the Tories at 19% with Reform at 17%

But still crazy that 36% of the population don’t think the current Tory party are far enough to the right. 🤦🏻‍♂️
I still think when it comes to actually voting reform poll numbers will dive and most will vote Tory
 








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