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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    A challenging day for the leadership tomorrow, with not one but three by-elections taking place. All are usually safe Tory seats, but now who wins is in the hands of the electorate. By-elections tend to go against whoever is in power so you can't read too much into the results.
    It will take a big swing for the Tories to lose one of them, and a massive swing to lose the other two.

    Somerset and Frome - a huge majority for the Tories of over 19,000 votes looks highly likely to be overturned in favour of the LibDems.

    Uxbridge and South Ruislip - vacant because of the resignation of Boris Johnson, who had a majority of over 7,000 at the last election. If Labour want to take power they have to win this, but the ULEZ issue might prove a spanner in the works.

    Selby and Ainsty - a seat won by the Tories last time with a massive majority of over 20,000. Labour could easily overturn that, and if they do the Tory party will be sh!tting themselves.

    I'll be watching with interest hoping this corrupt government get the severe kicking they deserve.
    I wouldn't celebrate to much, for me the government of this country being in turmoil is a sad state of affairs. I support no particular party and the thought of keir Starmer and
    the Labour doesn't give any reason for optimistic thoughts. Slava Ukraini! Yeah OK

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddogslater View Post
    I wouldn't celebrate to much, for me the government of this country being in turmoil is a sad state of affairs.
    If they happen, any celebrations will be confined to the Tories being booted out.

    They need to become the past, but I can't see a bright future under Labour.

    Just a slightly less corrupt future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    If they happen, any celebrations will be confined to the Tories being booted out.

    They need to become the past, but I can't see a bright future under Labour.

    Just a slightly less corrupt future.
    My thoughts exactly. This hopelessly incompetent but dangerously corrupt bunch of Tories need ousting ASAP, but the prospect of Keir Starmer offers little optimism. He comes across as lacking any conviction in anything and him and Ed Davey struggling to describe what a woman is really leaves me concerned. I might add I'm not anti trans, or anti anything for that matter - live and let live. My concern with this particular issue is the erosion of women's rights. Starmer stands for nothing and is clearly playing the game to enhance his election prospects, but in doing so seems to be appealing more to the status quo than offering any change. I fear he'll be Tory 2.0 in a red shirt.

    I think the next election will be more a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. I think we need 'None of the Above' as an option on the ballot paper to shock the complacent charlatans into the real world.

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    So the LibDems won one, Labour won one, and ULEZ won one.

    The bigger picture is clear, I'll settle for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    So the LibDems won one, Labour won one, and ULEZ won one.

    The bigger picture is clear, I'll settle for that.
    ULEZ didn't win one though did it. it was a Tory seat that Labour failed to win and blamed the ULEZ imposing Labour London mayor.

    At the end of the day they all promise the world and deliver nowt!!! Tory or Labour, neither are worth a vote!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OP67 View Post
    ULEZ didn't win one though did it. it was a Tory seat that Labour failed to win and blamed the ULEZ imposing Labour London mayor.
    ULEZ won it for the Tories. Without ULEZ, it would now be a Labour seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robertomac View Post
    My thoughts exactly. This hopelessly incompetent but dangerously corrupt bunch of Tories need ousting ASAP, but the prospect of Keir Starmer offers little optimism. He comes across as lacking any conviction in anything and him and Ed Davey struggling to describe what a woman is really leaves me concerned. I might add I'm not anti trans, or anti anything for that matter - live and let live. My concern with this particular issue is the erosion of women's rights. Starmer stands for nothing and is clearly playing the game to enhance his election prospects, but in doing so seems to be appealing more to the status quo than offering any change. I fear he'll be Tory 2.0 in a red shirt.

    I think the next election will be more a case of the Tories losing than Labour winning. I think we need 'None of the Above' as an option on the ballot paper to shock the complacent charlatans into the real world.
    Absolutely, there needs to be a change but Labour are not the answer that's for sure. Politics in the UK needs a massive shake up but unfortunately it'll never happen.

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