It's not unknown. When I was at uni, one of the leading lights in the uni's FCS was also involved with the hunt sabsI can’t imagine a former Hunt Sab not minding the Tory party?
It's not unknown. When I was at uni, one of the leading lights in the uni's FCS was also involved with the hunt sabsI can’t imagine a former Hunt Sab not minding the Tory party?
I already have booked the Friday as a days holiday. I'm staying up all night to savour the Tory annihilationI'm happy to join the NSC overnight devotees. I may take the next day off as I am due some leave. So count me in.
Same. Gutted Gove is stepping down but maybe there will be some other good Portillo moments….Rees Mogg would be sweetI already have booked the Friday as a days holiday. I'm staying up all night to savour the Tory annihilation
Yes, and it’s very telling that a lot more will follow in the coming weeks and even days according to Peston and other sources. They’re going to lose bigger than 1997, is my prediction, despite Reform, SNP, Libs and Greens diluting the vote from disenfranchised Labour left wingers and Muslim voters
Horsham is a realistic Lib Dem target and they’re predicted a narrow win by the New Statesman’s predictor. Your vote may well count for something historic!read an article last week that once the Tories have been decimated at the election, that an even further right wing fringe will take over (They want control over Conservative central party office that allocates who gets nominated foe each seat) they don’t seem to realise this country is generally a slight right of centre leaning (i.e the left wing of the Tories (aka Rory Stewart) or ‘New Labour’), if they go even more right wing they could be out of power for decades.
anyway it will be a fascinating few weeks but like the majority in the Uk— i have no real vote until we get some form of proportional representation (Horsham being in the Tories hands since time the Normans)
I do wonder what will happen to the Tories after the election. If they carry on lurching further to the right, and engaging more with lunatic ideas like Rwanda and the war-on-woke, as opposed to traditional core values, I imagine a lot of their corporate donors will stop funding them and voters in middle class Tory areas will move towards the lib dems. If they carry on as they are they might get support from bitter morons in shit holes like Stoke and Burnley but this is all. Are there any One Nation Tories left in the party?read an article last week that once the Tories have been decimated at the election, that an even further right wing fringe will take over (They want control over Conservative central party office that allocates who gets nominated foe each seat) they don’t seem to realise this country is generally a slight right of centre leaning (i.e the left wing of the Tories (aka Rory Stewart) or ‘New Labour’), if they go even more right wing they could be out of power for decades.
anyway it will be a fascinating few weeks but like the majority in the Uk— i have no real vote until we get some form of proportional representation (Horsham being in the Tories hands since time the Normans)
There was some very interesting analysis on Newsnight about how many ‘Corbyn voters’ from the last election were now supporting other parties or perhaps not voting at all. It seems Labour have dropped 7% of their voters from the last election. Quite a small percentage when you consider how many traditional Labour voters they have attracted back along with centrist floating voters.Yes, and it’s very telling that a lot more will follow in the coming weeks and even days according to Peston and other sources. They’re going to lose bigger than 1997, is my prediction, despite Reform, SNP, Libs and Greens diluting the vote from disenfranchised Labour left wingers and Muslim voters
They seem completely unprepared for this, it is going to be an amazing shitshow. 150 seats and rising where they have no candidates less than 6 weeks and ticking until vote day.
I find it very sad that this particular strain of toxic rat can just jump ship with all thier expenses, pensions, contacts and dodgy contracts. It would have been a small crumb of comfort to see some of the snivelling parasites utterly humiliated In the public eye.I'll be up all night. Just a shame that the Tory MPs are dropping like flies already.
Gove and Leadsom gone just this evening.
However the election canpaign has got off to a cracking start. No matter how bad my day has been I've never had to announce the almost certain loss of my job on live TV in the pouring rain without an umbrella. Glorious.
I was hoping they'd lose more than a mere 10% of their seatsCount me in H.
I’ll be reporting live from Liz Truss’s South Norfolk Constituency - if Norfolk turns, it will be a sign that the Tories have been utterly decimated
Could Norfolk's political landscape be about to change?
Voters in Norfolk will head to the polls in the general election on 4 July.www.bbc.co.uk