Interesting!
Tory MP for Bury South defects to Labour
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Being reported that Christian Wakeford, Tory MP for Bury South, just defected to Labour
Wow, Tory MP crosses the floor to Labour.. The End!
Interesting!
Tory MP for Bury South defects to Labour
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But if that happened, all that would happen is that he'd stay a Tory and ignore their whip.It’ll help signal the end for Boris at least, but when politicians switch parties it should automatically trigger a by-election IMO………they were elected on the mandate of the party they were with, so should get their new loyalty validated by getting re-elected
Anyway, PMQs started, pringles opened
Interesting!
Tory MP for Bury South defects to Labour
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But if that happened, all that would happen is that he'd stay a Tory and ignore their whip.
It's a timely reminder that you vote for a person, not a party, The people of Ruislip & Uxbridge could do worse than remember this - their man said he'd fight against runway 5 and then slithered off to Hong Kong to avoid voting on it, the loathsome fat prìck.
Being reported that Christian Wakeford, Tory MP for Bury South, just defected to Labour
Perhaps worried that Gary Neville will stand against him in the next election.
I would love to see a journo have the gumption to call Boris out on it:
Journo: "Did you lie to parliament about attending parties at #10?"
Boris: "The successful rollout of vaccines..."
Journo, interrupting: "I didn't ask about vaccines, did you lie?"
Boris: "Well, we need to wait for Sue..."
Journo, breaking in again: "It's a simple yes or no question. Did you lie to parliament?"
Boris: "No one told me..."
Journo: "If you can't answer the question, this interview is over. Thanks for your time. Not."
I know we still wouldn't get a straight answer, but I'd love to see the car crash that it would turn into.
Maybe Starmer will do it for us at PMQs:
Starmer: "Have you lied to Parliament?"
Boris: "Well, the thing the people really want is for us to get on with levelling up [waffle waffle]"
Starmer, directing his gaze to the Speaker: "He's not answered the question. I'll ask it again [...]"
Boris: "waffle waffle Sue Gray waffle waffle."
Starmer, once again talking to the speaker: "He's not answered a simple question. I'll ask it again [...]"
etc etc, ending up with Starmer demanding that the Speaker allow him to keep asking the question until a straight answer is given.