So what happens now?
Can her constituents oust her, seeing how often she has **** on them?
Does the seat have to be taken over by a Tory member?
I can't see her getting many votes as an independent.
All this takes now, is the Brexit party to get up and running(100k members in a week)
Now we have 5 parties to divide the votes between. No more one sided bull****.
Interesting times ahead and a massive shake up in politics.
I'm not sure how accurate that figure can be given the website is of such a poor GCSE grade that it allowed anyone to register multiple times.
Here's a list of a few folks that make up that 100k figure
Mr P. Nesshead
Mr G. String
Mr Y. Front
Mr T. Osser
Mr B. Oddie
I'm pretty sure that the 'Brexit Party' will not have accrued 100,000 members in less than a week. The logistics of that are too great for a start. They may well have had people clicking a link to say they showed an interest in becoming a member or wanting to find out more, but parting with money and signing up....No. i don't think they have even published a manifesto yet so what would people be joining? The name Brexit party (not a lot of creativity employed in coming up with that) smacks of short termism so not something that a lot of people would over commit to.
It makes me smile that they wont accept the democratic vote on brexit and want a second one, but they don't want a second vote on whether they should represent a party no one voted for. Hypocrits or what?
Laugh all you like, but I think she has a point as do the Labour leavers. Both parties seem to be being infiltrated by some pretty nasty people who want to move them in a more extreme direction. The last thing we need is extremism, whether it's right or left. Even if it gets formed it's doubtful that this new party will amount to anything (although they are as low as 8/1 to win the next general election), but if it turns out to be the first step in breaking the two-party political stranglehold it will be worthwhile.
I actually registered on the Labour Party site , as both Rupert Bear , and Adolf Hitler, and received regular correspondence addressed to both
Jack Boots in Nutwood? I suppose at least Rupert does wear a red jumper , but I think Labour HQ addressing funding requests to the Fuhrer, might show a scant attention to detail