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This is sad news
https://news.sky.com/story/conservat...ed-53-12428938 [James Brokenshire was first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2018 The MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup announced in August that his lung cancer had "progressed" and that he would be beginning a new line of treatment. Mr Brokenshire stepped down as security minister in July this year after admitting his cancer recovery was taking "longer than expected". He had his right lung removed as part of his treatment in February this year and had said stepping down from his Home Office ministerial role would allow him to focus on his health.] Last edited by arista; 30-10-2021 at 11:27 AM. |
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This is very sad.
A strong character who tried his best over his political career. R.I.P. |
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[His death means another by-election,
in his Blue Wall seat of Old Bexley and Sidcup seat. He had a majority of 18,952. Labour is the nearest threat with the Libs non-existent, but it will still be seen as a key test and referendum on Johnsonism.] Tom Newton Dunn. |
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Quote:
No way there's any danger in my view of losing this one. |
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A Small party is having a go. [On the 28 October 2021, Labour announced that its candidate as Daniel Francis, a councillor for Belvedere, who was the Leader of the Labour Group on Bexley Council from 2017–2021. The other shortlisted Labour candidates were Marcus Storm, Luke Murphy, and Rachel Taggart-Ryan.[8] On 29 October, Reform UK announced that their leader Richard Tice would stand in the by-election for the party.] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future...up_by-election Last edited by arista; 18-11-2021 at 08:00 PM. |
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self-oscillating
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"and we off" shows the wonderful educational standard of that party
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The 11 Fighting for it are
Louie French - Conservative Party Daniel Francis - Labour Party Simon Reynolds - Liberal Democrats Richard Tice - Reform UK David Kurten - Heritage Party John Poynton - UKIP Carol Valinejad - Independent Elaine Cheesman - English Democrats Jonathon Rooks - Green Party Richard Hewson - Rejoin EU Mad Mike Young - M. Raving Loony Party Last edited by arista; 18-11-2021 at 07:52 PM. |
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Correction it takes place
Thursday, 2 December 2021 |
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No way will the Cons have any trouble here.
The majority may slip but a non event as to any likely surprise I'd say. |
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Live Results
SkyNewsHD |
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Low TurnOut. 33 %
Conservative 11,189 Labour 6,711 ReformUK Richard Tice 1,432 Greens 830 LibDem 647 Conservatives has Won. Louie French MP https://news.sky.com/story/old-bexle...shire-12485022 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59505204 Last edited by arista; 03-12-2021 at 01:46 AM. |
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Sod orf
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Very poor turnout.
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self-oscillating
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a 33% turnout isn't a mandate in my humble opinion.
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By elections in the main are usually on low turnouts.
I expected this result and nothing can be read into it really. It is a former Prime Minister's and extremely long serving MPs seat. Re Edward Heath. You can only look at the votes which have been cast, the Con took just over 50% of the votes cast. I doubt this will EVER be a seat Labour would ever win. It hasn't come close to before. James Brokenshire was a really good and valued constituency MP. It's sad how his time as an MP was ended from his health. The only thing on this turnout, which doesn't mean anything but it is a simple fact. Is in all elections the Labour party in Old Bexley have only twice before crossed over into taking on or over 30% of votes cast. That was in 1997, 2001 and now too in this by election. Apart from before it became a new seat. Labour were stronger when it was just Bexley. Apart from 1983. So a few crumbs of comfort that perhaps Labour will or can be looked at again. I always felt this to be a non event as a by election. I can't ever see Edward Heath's old seat being anything other than a Con one. So well done to the winner. I will add that if this had been a Labour seat with a previous 19,000 majority slashed to under 5,000. It would be being screamed Labour is done, finished. While it's not a magic moment for Labour, I will add well done to the candidate there for as I say, taking the vote share up around 7% to marginally over 30%. Last edited by joeysteele; 03-12-2021 at 08:29 AM. |
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