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Christ almighty, how did you manage that?
So the Tories held Uxbridge, whilst Labour took Selby and the Lib Dems took Somerton.
Can we take anything from this set of results?
That the English electorate are a liability and we need self-determination as a matter of urgency.
Hmmm, a 29% swing from Tory to LD in one and a 24% swing from Tory to Labour in another and only a quirky reason that prevented another similar swing in the third - not sure the voters did much wrong last night to be honest. Any sort of similar repeat in a years time and the Tories will be annihilated in the GE.
The turnouts were poor, so I wouldn't read too much into the results. In England, there is no party offering any sort of alternative to the past 14 years of tory rule.
I still expect the guffs to vote Tory again next year. I suspect some sort of tax cut will be announced soon.
The Tories only held Boris's old seat (in Londonshire) because the vast majority of voters were really voting in protest against the London mayor(labour) plans to expand the ULEZ across the whole of London - it became the number one issue in that constituency rather than the imbecile that was their former MP.
The other two results were pretty much what were expected in a by-election. Lib-Dems will hold their new seat in the next GE, Labour will be doing well to hold theirs in the next GE.
Are you sure the reason was that quirky?
I would say it was just the normal reason not to vote Labour.
The tories would do well to cast the " red wall" MPs adrift and concentrate on their heartlands.
The north of England is a lost cause anyway, they only voted tory because they didn't like foreigners more than they didn't like southerners.
Last edited by donsdaft; 21-07-2023 at 10:28 AM.