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Old 07-09-2023, 08:47 AM #1
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Default DOUBLE By Election Oct 19th :LABOUR Wins both, Chris Pincher & Nadine Dorries

https://news.sky.com/story/tory-mp-c...tions-12956582




[The move means there will be a by-election
in his constituency of Tamworth, in Staffordshire,

Mr Pincher - who resigned from Boris Johnson's
government over the allegations
last summer - did not appeal against
the breach, but argued to the
Independent Expert Panel (IEP) that
the punishment was disproportionate.]

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Confirmed as Thursday 19th October


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Changed Title : As the Two pathetic MP's are on One day

[Sunak is hunkering down for a gruelling day
as the by-election for Chris Pincher’s Tamworth seat
is confirmed for 19th October. Nadine Dorries’ Mid-Bedfordshire
was already confirmed for the same day…

Majorities of 19,634 and 24,664 respectively are at
threat and could disappear within hours of each other.
Pain shared is pain halved?]


https://order-order.com/2023/09/13/d...or-19-october/
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Nadine Dorries By Election:


Festus Akinbusoye - Conservative
Emma Holland-Lindsay - Lib Dem
Alistair Strathern - Labour
Dave Holland - Reform UK
Cade Sibley - Green Party
Alan Victor - True & Fair


Data : NewsnightHD BBC2

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Chris Pincher By Election:


Andrew Cooper - Conservative
Sarah Edwards - Labour
Sunny Vik - LibDems
Dr.Sue Howarth - Green Party
Ian Cooper- Reform UK

and a few others

Data: GBnewsHD Live
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This Thursday

Double Trouble

Dirty Gay Perv MP
Pincher helped bring down Johnson PM

Pathetic Dorries MP wanted to go into the House of Lords

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isn't Nadine Dorries seat a three way contest..? perhaps Labour and Lib Dems could steal each others votes let the Tory candidate in
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isn't Nadine Dorries seat a three way contest..? perhaps Labour and Lib Dems could steal each others votes let the Tory candidate in
That would be a Laugh


Festus Akinbusoye - Conservative
is a unknown fella
he was on Newsnight for a few mins
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Tamworth will be a hard one.

IF Labour win it it will be an absolutely amazing result.
However they do need to get very close to winning it.

Tamworth has moved much further away from Labour for several elections now.

Dorries seat could go to either LibDems or Labour.
I'd bet more LibDem likely if it does in fact fall however.

They wil be interesting by-elections .

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Starmer and team in Mid Bedfordshire.
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Tamworth
low turnout reported.

Conservative Candidate is Not on the stage.

Labour 11,719
Conservative 10,403
Reform 1,373
Britain First 580
UKIP 436
LibDem 417
Green 417


Tamworth result Sara Siena Edwards Labour wins the seat

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Mid Bedfordforshire Result:

Labour : 13,872
Conservative : 12,580
LibDems : 9,420
Reform 1,487

Labour Wins Alistair Luke Stathern

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Yes, low turnouts as usual now in by-elections.
However they are wins.
Had the Cons held these seats even narrowly on the low turnouts.
The headlines would be, even on a low turnout Cons ward off Labour challenges likely.

Now it's being said, if Reform hadn't stood then the Cons would have won.

Nonsense, that's an assumption that every vote that went to Reform , that all went out still to vote at all but every vote then going to the Cons.

These by- elections are confirming and more, the current national polling.
That's virtually all that can be drawn from them.

A horrendous pair of results for the Cons.
Horrendous.
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Yes, low turnouts as usual now in by-elections.
However they are wins.
Had the Cons held these seats even narrowly on the low turnouts.
The headlines would be, even on a low turnout Cons ward off Labour challenges likely.

Now it's being said, if Reform hadn't stood then the Cons would have won.

Nonsense, that's an assumption that every vote that went to Reform , that all went out still to vote at all but every vote then going to the Cons.

These by- elections are confirming and more, the current national polling.
That's virtually all that can be drawn from them.

A horrendous pair of results for the Cons.
Horrendous.
apparently Tamworth was the second biggest swing to Labour in byelection history. That's quite something.

And Nadine Dorries is probably getting on with her day as per usual, no change at all there
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apparently Tamworth was the second biggest swing to Labour in byelection history. That's quite something.

And Nadine Dorries is probably getting on with her day as per usual, no change at all there
Hi fruit_cake.
You are right on both points.

I think Nadine Dorries has already said,if the Cons lost her former seat, that the blame would be laid at her door not Sunak's.
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Hi fruit_cake.
You are right on both points.

I think Nadine Dorries has already said,if the Cons lost her former seat, that the blame would be laid at her door not Sunak's.
Hi Joey

maybe she's planning some sort of revenge
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maybe she's planning some sort of revenge
I don't think we've heard the last from her at all.
She seems to have a few grievances that keep bugging her.
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Yes Joey
many Conservatives stayed at home.

Could that be the General Election
was asked on SkyNewsHD Live?
Last night


LibDems joined the Greens getting a Pathetic 417
in Tamworth.
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i think these results were inevitable after the way she faffed about like a spoilt brat
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i think these results were inevitable after the way she faffed about like a spoilt brat


For sure.
Nadine,

and Pincher
both rotten apples
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I really am fed up of Greg Hands on about low turnouts

There's ALWAYS much lower turnouts at by-elections.
Plus this mid term tripe too.
This lot are nearing the completion of a 5 year term from 2019.
On top of being in power for 13 and a half years.

In 2021, when under Johnson the Cons GAINED Hartlepool on an only 42% turnout.
It was hailed as miraculous by Cons and their supporters.

It is extremely rare for whatever circumstances, that really rock solid seeming safe seats are lost in by-elections.
To now have lost so many in only a matter of months is unprecedented.

These 2 by- elections were horrendous for the Cons.
If they continue with their shocking rhetoric, hard-line, heartless and incompetent actions, I hope these results will in the next election, when they DARE to hold it, reflect that these recent by- elections were more the norm than arrogantly trying to dismiss them as they are trying to today.

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Didn’t expect Labour to do the double, thought the cons would have narrowly held Midbeds, the overturning of two massive majorities like this shows that the country is hungry for what Sunak is terrified of, a general election called asap
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It was Reform Party
that halted the Conservative wins

Take out the Reform votes
Conservative would have won.


Ref: Political Reporter Christopher Hope

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Voters finally starting to trust Labour again. Starmer's response to the attack on Israel has played a big part in that
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