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[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...



clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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As expected in Uxbridge.

However they spin it, they used their own policy against Labour and lied.

Very much a local issue, they won't get away with it nationally.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,021
Surrey
As expected in Uxbridge.

However they spin it, they used their own policy against Labour and lied.

Very much a local issue, they won't get away with it nationally.
As much as this is true and it was a Johnson mayoral policy, I presume the mayor has the power not to implement it throughout greater London?

If I was an apologist for this useless Tory government, I'd have campaigned on an unpopular local Labour policy too, even if it was our idea several years ago.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,021
Surrey
I wonder who won mid Beds?

I mean I hated Nadine Dorries like every sane person but quite admire her principled resignation after those nasty establishment types prevented her from appearing on the honours list and taking a seat in the Lords. She could easily have just stayed on, not bothered turning up to any debates but helping herself to a large salary and giving the impression that was nothing more than a toddler temper tantrum.



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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
25,969
As much as this is true and it was a Johnson mayoral policy, I presume the mayor has the power not to implement it throughout greater London?

If I was an apologist for this useless Tory government, I'd have campaigned on an unpopular local Labour policy too, even if it was our idea several years ago.
To give him credit, that would be a purely political decision and up to now he has stuck to the policy and it's a bit more than an old idea.

Car ownership is very low in London, but when you go out to this borough it goes up significantly and those cars are generally owned by those who can very much afford ro replace them but don't like being told to.

In the big scheme of things the result there is an outlier and I don't think it will have much of an effect on the Mayoral elections.

Again the Tories have selected an absolutely terrible candidate.
 






Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,021
Surrey
To give him credit, that would be a purely political decision and up to now he has stuck to the policy.

Car ownership is very low in London, but when you go out to this borough it goes up significantly and those cars are generally owned by those who can very much afford ro replace them but don't like being told to.

In the big scheme of things the result there is an outlier and I don't think it will have much of an effect on the Mayoral elections.

Again the Tories have selected an absolutely terrible candidate.

You are right of course in what you say about London car ownership, but arguably they should simply have stopped it's rollout to the suburbs. Just make it a central London policy.

As for the Tories, they have indeed selected a thick, gormless Mrs Grotbags as candidate. That should see Khan back into office.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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You are right of course in what you say about London car ownership, but arguably they should simply have stopped it's rollout to the suburbs. Just make it a central London policy.

As for the Tories, they have indeed selected a thick, gormless Mrs Grotbags as candidate. That should see Khan back into office.

The Mayor is required to extend it as the Government made it a condition for receiving funding for Transport For London !

Johnson refused to answer questions in parliament about it at the time.

Grant whatever he is calling himself sent the letter and was soon on the radio telling the public what a bad policy it was.

They just lie, lie and lie.
 
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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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So it really is the fault of the Tories then. Sigh.
I really should have known better to be honest.
I think they also encouraged the Mayor to place a supplement on the council tax to pay for TFL. During the local elections round here all the Tories had to campaign with was the threat of a council tax rise under Labour.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
One thing is very noticeable in these results and that’s tactical voting.

If this can be maintained the Tories will get absolutely smashed in the next GE, it’s the only to deal with our broken democratic system
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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I think this was a good result for Labour in that it might reduce the likelihood of complacency between now and the next GE.
They are anything but complacent, instead being over cautious. We don’t want Tory lite we need an effing revolution
 


Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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They are anything but complacent, instead being over cautious. We don’t want Tory lite we need an effing revolution
True, but talk like that will frighten too many people. I think Starmer’s approach - whilst frustrating - is the right one. Just get rid of the Tories, then you can start implementing progressive policies.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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'Tories narrowly hold Uxbridge and South Ruislip against stiff opposition'

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nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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True, but talk like that will frighten too many people. I think Starmer’s approach - whilst frustrating - is the right one. Just get rid of the Tories, then you can start implementing progressive policies.
I think you’re being more pragmatic than me, yeap just get the Tories out first, then start the rebuild. It won’t be easy
 








Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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I think you’re being more pragmatic than me, yeap just get the Tories out first, then start the rebuild. It won’t be easy
It all sounds great, just getting rid of this cabal, but the Tories will have won in some respects. That is, that they have dragged politics, including the labour party enough to the right to enable the status quo in this country whereby we would still have an unfair / undemocratic voting system, a plutocratic state and a failed Brexit well and truly safe and plough on down that same ridiculous road. Their greatest fear was in 2017 where Corbyn was inches away from winning and he would have brought in radical change, radical policies and shifted power back into the hands of people. Instead we will get a Tory lite government with a red rosette which is even to the right of Cameron. Nothing will change
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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West west west Sussex
It all sounds great, just getting rid of this cabal, but the Tories will have won in some respects. That is, that they have dragged politics, including the labour party enough to the right to enable the status quo in this country whereby we would still have an unfair / undemocratic voting system, a plutocratic state and a failed Brexit well and truly safe and plough on down that same ridiculous road. Their greatest fear was in 2017 where Corbyn was inches away from winning and he would have brought in radical change, radical policies and shifted power back into the hands of people. Instead we will get a Tory lite government with a red rosette which is even to the right of Cameron. Nothing will change
5 years of Blairism in which we will all be slowly convinced that the Conservative Party are the only people capable of getting Great Britain out of this Labour Party mess.


With the added bonus of some within The Labour Party handing the Tories a jerry can of petrol and box of matches.
 


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