By satnav
#60823
The Clacton on Sea story is a little bit odd because it is suggesting that the majority of voters will support him regardless of which party he represents or what his manifesto commitments are. I personally think he will bottle it and not stand at the general election. He has very little to gain by standing in the election and quite alot to lose. On the back of his 'I'm a Celebrity' stint he can keep kidding broadcasters that he is really popular and worthy of plenty of well paid media gigs, but if he stands for election and trails in third or fourth suddenly he is shown to be fairly unpopular.
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By Andy McDandy
#60827
Also, he's a campaigner, not an administrator. And by campaign, I mean it in the sense of glad handing a few friendly faces and avoiding anyone who might take issue with him.

Can you really imagine him in a draughty community centre listening to local people complaining about their bins?
By Bones McCoy
#60834
Andy McDandy wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:31 pm Also, he's a campaigner, not an administrator. And by campaign, I mean it in the sense of glad handing a few friendly faces and avoiding anyone who might take issue with him.

Can you really imagine him in a draughty community centre listening to local people complaining about their bins?
Bins! That's nothing, did you hear about my Coutts bank account?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#60836
Laura fucking Loomer. As Sunder Katwala says, Reform would be expected to kick out someone with Loomer's views.

And is Donald Trump popular in Clacton? Nationalism doesn't always translated well across countries.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#61401
I see Richard Tice is getting it in the neck from cranks on Twitter because of his support for Ukraine. I don't know if they're indicative of the party base.
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By mattomac
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If he ran in Clayton I’m pretty sure Labour would end up winning the seat.

And this is the seat that was one of about five that favoured Sunak over Starmer.
By Youngian
#61855
Old Labour favourite from the haddock hitting thread. Sleazy sex pest and dodgy BTL landlord, of course he’s a Reform candidate.
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By Philip Marlow
#61857
Given Danczuk’s prior sexting escapades it’s going to be hilarious if he decides to go big on grooming gangs during the campaign.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#61910
Worth reading the attachments. It's unlike anything I've ever seen in this country, even from Miriam Cates.

Say what you like about Richard Tice, at least he knows that he won't fire this small town Mississippi stuff at you.

By davidjay
#61913
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 7:54 pm Worth reading the attachments. It's unlike anything I've ever seen in this country, even from Miriam Cates.

Say what you like about Richard Tice, at least he knows that he won't fire this small town Mississippi stuff at you.

Y'all.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#61921
Reform a fairly distant third in Clacton, which is likely their best constituency anywhere.

That could change, and Farage would probably increase that- provided he doesn't get hammered for his Putin bollocks. But the nationwide share they've been said to have now looks dubious.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#61946
And if he really did help wipe the Tory party out, it's safe to assume that he'd be less than popular with the ones who were still there. It's safe to assume that the Tories would become more like Reform, but it might be hard for Farage to win the leadership. In that case, would he bother?
By Bones McCoy
#61949
I've not read the recent speculation.
Were I one of Nigel's advisers it would be something like this.

1. Steer clear of elections until everybody's forgotten about the dolphin.
2. Carry on with the GB News, and all the BBC invites, and scratch every available grievance.
3. Stand somewhere red-wall-ish when the Tories next look like winning.

Were I advising Nigel it'd be simpler.

1. Retire and never darken our media-political complex again.
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By Killer Whale
#62033
I'm pretty sure Falange is waiting for Tory wipe-out and the chance to rejoin as the long-lost prodigal. Being at the top of the Conservative party is where the real money is.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#62034
You can't lead it without being an MP, and even then he'd still have to force the leader out (which isn't going to be easy whoever it is). Does he really want a stint on backbenches and in the Shadow Cabinet, doing (by his standards) proper work?

I keep contradicting myself, I realise.
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By Killer Whale
#62035
Yeah, I didn't mean as actual leader doing actual work, just as a kind of instant grandee. All the grift with none of the graft.
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