mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
Shhhhhhhhhh, let them think that we are stupidSo Farage and Reform are going to be saying we'll repair the 14 years of Conservative damage by asking you to vote for the Conservatives who did it?
Shhhhhhhhhh, let them think that we are stupidSo Farage and Reform are going to be saying we'll repair the 14 years of Conservative damage by asking you to vote for the Conservatives who did it?
Don’t mind Cleverly personally.Kemi will be out.
Cleverly in.
Old school Tory **** promoting right wing but not quite far right wing policies.
I don't like him but he will appeal to the Tories that don't want to vote Nigel.
Has Kemi decided to just get rid of him and that’s why he’s defected?
Sadly there's a chunk of society that are.Shhhhhhhhhh, let them think that we are stupid
Maybe, but both the Tories and Reform are playing into Labours hands. Both Labour and Lib Dem’s can feast on this, and will rightly do.Sadly there's a chunk of society that are.
I'd hope so.Maybe, but both the Tories and Reform are playing into Labours hands. Both Labour and Lib Dem’s can feast on this, and will rightly do.
Never seen the Tories described as having "some modicum of actual respectability" before!
Out of curiosity, if he was to stand in a by-election as a Reform candidate what do you think the outcome would be?Absolutely despise him.
It’s laughable that he’d win, easily, especially considering he was in Government for over 6 years and is, by Reform definition at least, ‘part of the problem’.Out of curiosity, if he was to stand in a by-election as a Reform candidate what do you think the outcome would be?
I know the constituency well, and I’m not so sure. It’s definitely right wing, but I’d say it was still pretty Tory.It’s laughable that he’d win, easily, especially considering he was in Government for over 6 years and is, by Reform definition at least, ‘part of the problem’.
Still, I’m sure the lunatics who believed it was all the fault of the EU, and now believe it’s all the fault of immigrants will be well looked after by Nige and Bobby J…
Hopefully you’re right and I suppose it would explain why he won’t step down. He’s undoubtedly a snake and hopefully he’ll get his comeuppance sooner rather than later.I know the constituency well, and I’m not so sure. It’s definitely right wing, but I’d say it was still pretty Tory.
This is the list of settlements from wiki:
- The District of Bassetlaw wards of: Clayworth; East Markham; Rampton; Sturton; Tuxford and Trent.
- The District of Newark & Sherwood wards of: Balderton North & Coddington; Balderton South; Beacon; Bridge; Castle; Collingham; Devon; Farndon & Fernwood; Muskham; Southwell; Sutton-on-Trent; Trent.
- The Borough of Rushcliffe wards of: Bingham East; Bingham West; Cranmer; East Bridgford; Thoroton
Thought there might have been a few small mining towns in there but they must be in an adjoining constituency. Those are pretty much all wealthy settlements. It’s the part of the world where Nottingham people who make a few quid tend to move. Those types won’t vote for Reform in large percentages. Bingham is a bit rough in parts, I guess. Went to my only gay wedding in Southwell a couple of years ago. Plenty of money round there. It’s a wealthy part of the world that (I think) hasn’t been very much affected by immigration. Not like other former Tory strongholds.
Also Jenrick is difficult to warm to with zero charisma. There is something quite robotic about him. Can’t see locals warming to his wife, either.
Doubtless there will be some locals that like him, but he’s no Ken Clarke or Simon Hughes in terms of local popularity with the local electorate.
Plus he’s a fucking snake, and plenty (although certainly not all) will see that.
I could be completely wide of the mark, but I’m not sure he’d win.
Out of curiosity, if he was to stand in a by-election as a Reform candidate what do you think the outcome would be?
Hopefully you’re right and I suppose it would explain why he won’t step down. He’s undoubtedly a snake and hopefully he’ll get his comeuppance sooner rather than later.
Just been looking and it seems that the Tories retook the council seat of Newark West from Reform last summer.
I’m not sure he would either. He’s burned some bridged there and those kind of people hold serious grudges.I know the constituency well, and I’m not so sure. It’s definitely right wing, but I’d say it was still pretty Tory.
This is the list of settlements from wiki:
- The District of Bassetlaw wards of: Clayworth; East Markham; Rampton; Sturton; Tuxford and Trent.
- The District of Newark & Sherwood wards of: Balderton North & Coddington; Balderton South; Beacon; Bridge; Castle; Collingham; Devon; Farndon & Fernwood; Muskham; Southwell; Sutton-on-Trent; Trent.
- The Borough of Rushcliffe wards of: Bingham East; Bingham West; Cranmer; East Bridgford; Thoroton
Thought there might have been a few small mining towns in there but they must be in an adjoining constituency. Those are pretty much all wealthy settlements. It’s the part of the world where Nottingham people who make a few quid tend to move. Those types won’t vote for Reform in large percentages. Bingham is a bit rough in parts, I guess. Went to my only gay wedding in Southwell a couple of years ago. Plenty of money round there. It’s a wealthy part of the world that (I think) hasn’t been very much affected by immigration. Not like other former Tory strongholds.
Also Jenrick is difficult to warm to with zero charisma. There is something quite robotic about him. Can’t see locals warming to his wife, either.
Doubtless there will be some locals that like him, but he’s no Ken Clarke or Simon Hughes in terms of local popularity with the local electorate.
Plus he’s a fucking snake, and plenty (although certainly not all) will see that.
I could be completely wide of the mark, but I’m not sure he’d win.
Best of a bad bunch tbfDon’t mind Cleverly personally.