By Bones McCoy
#67435
The Guardian details her previous.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ar ... -to-labour

I, for one, am deeply uncomfortable with Labour accepting her.
ERG, Policy Exchange, if it steps like a goose ...

I know it's all in the game, and all for show, but - "euwwww" - now wash your hands.


Maybe the only silver lining is that she didn't scuttle off to join RefUK.
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By Arrowhead
#67439
I would’ve preferred it if Starmer had politely said something like “Thanks, but no thanks” to Elphicke to be honest. I mean, I totally understand the bigger picture as to why he accepted her etc, but something about this just feels wrong. Not once, at any stage, has Elphicke ever demonstrated that she aligns with the values of the Labour Party.
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By Bones McCoy
#67440
Arrowhead wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 6:02 pm I would’ve preferred it if Starmer had politely said something like “Thanks, but no thanks” to Elphicke to be honest. I mean, I totally understand the bigger picture as to why he accepted her etc, but something about this just feels wrong. Not once, at any stage, has Elphicke ever demonstrated that she aligns with the values of the Labour Party.
I hope it plays well with the low information voters.
The ones everybody appears to be chasing.

It's really difficult for me to watch.
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By Abernathy
#67444
The thing is, it isn’t about *which* Tory MP is crossing the floor, it’s all but exclusively about another Tory MP crossing the floor. If you like, it’s a new pair of extra grippy soled shoes for Keir Starmer as he continues to cart that priceless porcelain vase across the highly polished floor - not far to go now.

I share people’s distaste for Elphicke and I don’t afford much credibility to notions of a Damascene conversion. I think she is probably motivated more by anger at Sunak and the opportunity to plant a dagger between his pint-sized shoulder blades before she shuffles out of frontline politics for good. But consider the direct parallel between Elphicke’s defection and what Labour has to do actually to win the election : substantially, it is to get former Tory voters and supporters to change their ways and vote Labour this time instead (courtesy of Corbyn, J.). Think of Elphicke as a very high profile former Tory whom we’ve successfully persuaded to support Labour now. It’s all grist to the mill.
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By Abernathy
#67446
Yes, not a bad analogy. But still in a musical vein, someone on Times Radio has just made a good point about Joe Soap, the average voter. Joe may well have been listening to some music radio station, and heard just the briefest of information on a news bulletin, that a Tory MP has decided to back Labour and says that Rishi Sunak is a useless twat. Message received and, hopefully, understood.
By davidjay
#67447
Abernathy wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 7:45 pm Yes, not a bad analogy. But still in a musical vein, someone on Times Radio has just made a good point about Joe Soap, the average voter. Joe may well have been listening to some music radio station, and heard just the briefest of information on a news bulletin, that a Tory MP has decided to back Labour and says that Rishi Sunak is a useless twat. Message received and, hopefully, understood.
Never underestimate the lack of political knowledge amongst the electorate. Johnson certainly didn't.
By Bones McCoy
#67461
davidjay wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 7:57 pm
Abernathy wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 7:45 pm Yes, not a bad analogy. But still in a musical vein, someone on Times Radio has just made a good point about Joe Soap, the average voter. Joe may well have been listening to some music radio station, and heard just the briefest of information on a news bulletin, that a Tory MP has decided to back Labour and says that Rishi Sunak is a useless twat. Message received and, hopefully, understood.
Never underestimate the lack of political knowledge amongst the electorate. Johnson certainly didn't.
My point (above) regarding low information voters.
I'm willing to believe the party did it for their benefit.

But don't rule out delicious RefUK tears this evening.
"Why didn't she join us?" - sweeter than whine.
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By Crabcakes
#67488
Been thinking a lot about this, and I can see why Starmer did it in terms of short-term discomfort but doing more damage to Sunak. But given how well Labour are doing I just don’t think it was needed. Elphicke has too much, very unpleasant, baggage - not least of which her defence of her awful husband. I think they should have said thanks but no. I’m glad she isn’t seeking reelection, but on balance I think the harm wasn’t worth it.

This was a Tory loss, but I’m far from convinced it was a Labour win.
By Oboogie
#67496
Bones McCoy wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 10:18 pm But don't rule out delicious RefUK tears this evening.
"Why didn't she join us?" - sweeter than whine.
Just heard Richard Tice's statement on LBC, Reform wouldn't accept her because she's 'in favour of unlimited immigration ... something, something... and she's a socialist'.
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By Andy McDandy
#67499
Must say, it's been nice reading the coverage in the right wing press this morning. Especially when after however long of saying that they're in fact the mainstream and perfectly reasonable views, saying that she's a fanatical hard right winger for having the exact same opinions they've been spouting in editorials for years.
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By Oboogie
#67503
A word of advice to anyone who, like me, initially reacted with horror to the news of this defection, listen to the first half of James O'Brien's show today, he and some of his callers have eased my mind no end.

https://www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lb ... 8zKsw8nB8/
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By MisterMuncher
#67504
My gut instinct is that Elphicke is angling for the Kate Hoey berth of "I'm in the Labour Party and even I think this is mad" token "left winger" in the post-Election media landscape. Shitbird husband will probably get publicly jettisoned to shore up these credentials
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By davidjay
#67535
Oboogie wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 1:29 pm A word of advice to anyone who, like me, initially reacted with horror to the news of this defection, listen to the first half of James O'Brien's show today, he and some of his callers have eased my mind no end.

https://www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lb ... 8zKsw8nB8/
That's you second against the wall come the Glorious Day.
By Oboogie
#67539
davidjay wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 1:20 pm
Oboogie wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 1:29 pm A word of advice to anyone who, like me, initially reacted with horror to the news of this defection, listen to the first half of James O'Brien's show today, he and some of his callers have eased my mind no end.

https://www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lb ... 8zKsw8nB8/
That's you second against the wall come the Glorious Day.
A firing squad of Corbynistas trying to hit a man tied to a post a few feet away? I think I'll be safe enough, I have every faith in their incompetence.
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