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Gromit | 16:27 Thu 14th Apr 2022 | News
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Wakefield might be an interesting by-election.

Northern seat. red wall Labour for decades won by the Conservatives in 2019.

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Imran Ahmad Khan, the disgraced MP expelled from the Conservative party after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, has announced he will resign, triggering a byelection in the Yorkshire seat of Wakefield.
sex wrecks someone's career
no difference to 1962 and Keeler
I bet the by-election won't necessarily be very soon. The timing has to be right - while the electorate is still in a good mood with the 'Rwanda solution' on its way, and before the good mood has worn off when the Tories write the RS off and leave the Rwandan dictator to count his 'commission.'
Pe'er! "no difference to 1962 and Keeler"
"From", not "to". And don't come the old Greek with me! End of.
No difference? You haven't been paying attention, Pedro.
hello af-ee-ist ( northerner (me) speaking wiv darn sarf accent) me ault chine

I was gonna do a naomi on you for getting timings of bye elections wrong. Forty days from the evil day.....
nope
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/by-elections/
writsy
someone in the house moves a writ - and a vote is taken on it ( whether or not to issue a writ)
election within 28 d of the issue of a writ

motion for the writ may be delayed for 6 months. 3 monfs average

Greek - μὴ γένοιτο -
Let it not happen
and I havent even done the Bradlaugh bit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bradlaugh
( Parliament voted three or four times NOT to accept the obvious election of Chas Bradlaugh because he wdnt swear)
19.22. Neither has atheist.

PP, you need help.
With brexit 'done' and the current partygate stuff, you'd expect a Labour win here. If not Labour might as well give up.
"Mid term" consent may presently be lacking, especially after recent scandals. It may not reflect the situation at the next GE though.
Agreed - Labour win which will be hailed as the start of a great fightback when (in fact) they would have to do something incredibly stupid to lose.
I think it'll obviously go back to Labour.
I do not live in Wakefield, but if I did I would consider these simple facts: 1. Has Boris, warts and all, proved to be a leader on the world stage. 2. Is it fair to blame the ousted member instead of blaming the Conservative party. 3. Do you really wish for Keir Starmer to occupy Number Ten. 4. Do you wish the PM to resign because of a fixed penalty ticket. For me, and herein only me, I say Yes - No - No - and No.
Yes I think this is one to chalk off the Tory list
There was a by-election in a Co Durham ward last night previously held by the Conservatives and the new Conservative candidate was obliterated.
It will probably go to Labour. The next General Election will be far more interesting.
Most, if not all, of these red wall constituencies will return to labour. It was quite clear that the votes were only lent to the Tories so they could implement the will of the people, which the others refused to do.
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Labour lost 60 seats to the Conservatives (and gained 1) in 2019. If voters who lent their votes to the Conservatives to get Brexit done, now consider that task completed, and revert back, 2024 could be very close. Johnson seems to be plssing off quite a lot of die hard core Conservative voters too.
In my view, a lot of the serves to the Conservatives were less to do with the voters wanting Boris Johnson, than categorically not wanting Jeremy Corbyn.

Now that the most foolish man in modern politics is no longer their prospective PM, they may well shift back again.

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Not forgetting Labour’s 2019 manifesto made absolutely no sense at all.
Gromit - // Not forgetting Labour’s 2019 manifesto made absolutely no sense at all. //

I think the manifesto and Mr Corbyn were interchangeable - neither had the remotest link to reality.

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