maltaseagull
Well-known member
My view is that anyone who changes parties in the house should be out of the house until / unless voted back in as a candidate for their new party.
There are some explanations offered, the most plausible being that Starmer knows she will stand down at the next election (the Labour candidate who has been selected will be their candidate). Consequently her defection does not disrespect the local labour party. Nor does it or signal her desire to save her sorry arse and MP's salary when the Tories are defenestrated. This leaves us with the message that even a right wing tory considers Labour to be more likely to deliver competence. This sends a message to those on the right of centre who have been toying with lending Labour their vote.I haven't read the thread but I'm just staggered that Labour has 'welcomed' someone like her. She opportunistically took her husband's seat when he went to jail and has now opportunistically 'defected' when she sees the game's up for the Tories.
I can see Starmer's dilemma. On the one hand, the PR value of a Tory defection. On the other, the need to accommodate her in the Labour Party, and the questions this would raise. He's been badly advised. He's made the wrong choice. It's now HE who's looking just as opportunistic too. What a sorry mess. Who exactly comes out of this with any credit?
I was hoping nobody would notice.Could at least spell her name right !!
It may come and bite Starmer in the arse, but I suspect their research has shown that a divided Conservative party are stuffed.There are some explanations offered, the most plausible being that Starmer knows she will stand down at the next election (the Labour candidate who has been selected will be their candidate). Consequently her defection does not disrespect the local labour party. Nor does it or signal her desire to save her sorry arse and MP's salary when the Tories are defenestrated. This leaves us with the message that even a right wing tory considers Labour to be more likely to deliver competence. This sends a message to those on the right of centre who have been toying with lending Labour their vote.
The downside of course is that everything she has stood for and done, stinks to high heaven of opportunism at best and naivety at worst.
Mind you, that's how I tend to view the motivation of many Tories, especially those still intent on marching to the ballot with their blue rosette intact.
It is what it is.
Yes.It may come and bite Starmer in the arse, but I suspect their research has shown that a divided Conservative party are stuffed.
So divided that even one of the Atilla The Hunt brigade walked across the floor.
It's so much better than the MDF "comedy" stunts the Lib Dems keep playing.
Sunk, a play on "Sunak' with the 'a' missing.Watching Sunk fume is modest compensation.
I hear you but she still has the potential to be a liability, she's a bit out of controlBefore those in donkey jackets with a Billy Bragg LP under their arm start wetting themselves, she isn't standing for parliament next election.
It's a stunt to wind up the Tories (quite a weird one all the same) but it's worked. Very difficult for them to complain she was always a bit of a pinko.
Thanks for the clarification and help.If I'm honest, I'm surprised you got it so quickly
But on the subject of the thread, she hasn't really joined the Labour Party, she's not going to be a Labour Party candidate and she'll be shipped off to a swivel eyed loon rest home in the next couple of months.
She wanted to give Sunak a kicking and Starmer thought he would join in. What was it about chip paper
They now have only 344 seats so that 80 seat majority is now just 19Not sure what the current majority is but it started as 82 so I doubt it's anywhere near the tipping point yet.
Thanks for the clarification and help.
God only knows where we'd be without such lucidity of sagacity and insight.
De rien.Well Thank You. I really wonder whether you appreciate what it is like when you actually manage to breakthrough and explain the blindingly obvious, particularly to those who obviously struggle with simple logic.
I'll now have a lovely satisfying night knowing that I may have helped turned a simple soul from the dark side
Think you'll find it's 38.They now have only 344 seats so that 80 seat majority is now just 19
since many of his MPs defy him Sunak would struggle to get anything through parliament
Is it that you're advocating the expense and the commitment of a by-election? Or that the constituents of Dover are deprived of a representative?Just about sums up the selfishness and morals of a growing number of MPs. If she disagrees with Tory policies then fine, resign, but don’t join the party that you have criticised.
What a message it would have sent if Starmer had said, no we don’t want you in our party.