#21650
I suppose there is a war on, which normally helps the PM, but that's a fairly good show for the Tories. Doesn't suggest to me they're fucked in red wall seats. Smaller fall than Old Bexley and Sidcup.
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By Cyclist
#21651
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:50 am Why don't these parties join the Greens?

Sure, they'd have to drop some of their toxic old "characters", but better prospects electorally, surely?
Haven't you learned yet? Electability comes a very poor second to ideological purity. Joining the Greens would mean having to compromise, and that's a word they can't spell.
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#21653
Obviously
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By Arrowhead
#21656
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Mar 04, 2022 11:53 am I suppose there is a war on, which normally helps the PM, but that's a fairly good show for the Tories. Doesn't suggest to me they're fucked in red wall seats. Smaller fall than Old Bexley and Sidcup.
Something for everyone in this result: a solid, workmanlike victory for Labour in a heavily Leave seat, the Tories avoided a shellacking, the TUSC took another step towards the inevitable Socialist revolution.
By davidjay
#21680
The Tory is a local councillor and it's always going to be hard to get your vote out on a horrible, rainy winter's day when your candidate is 1/25 with the bookies. What was interesting, and heartening, is that the left-wing fringe candidates got a lot more votes in total than the far right. .
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