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Unless Labour appoint Dickov or Ferguson they should win at a canter. The bigger challenge for them is actually delivering what they say they'll deliver, not easy.
Early results from Sunderland are interesting. Looks like the voters Labour lost to UKIP are returning to Labour in droves. Exactly what Labour needs if they are going to win next year.
The thing everyone needs to take away from these results is that 75% of the country don't like the Tories and are working out the best way of getting rid of them. They dont care who will make up the next government - as long as it isn't them and they have as few MP's as possible. [/quote I know so many people who didn't vote or voted independent around this area, I think people are fed up of politics not just the tories
Although I'd say under Johnson/Truss one of the biggest failures in UK history of the party in power moreso than a labour reset. I do think the only opportunity the Tories have is (and the polling on this will be something to watch) that I get a feeling that labour support is quite fragile and you're right it is still a tough ask for them certainly to get to a majority, as much as a lot of those who voted Tory in 2019 will be very disillusioned with the last 3.5 years. That and I actually think Sunak's done a fairly decent job as leader so far. I question if he can turn that around enough by the end of next year though.I do wonder though with where labour has moved are traditional labour supporters happy with the policies and positioning on a lot of things right now? Yeah they'll always be happy to slate the Tories etc but I do wonder if the policies labour under Starmer have are something the hard line labour supporters can stomach.
The thing everyone needs to take away from these results is that 75% of the country don't like the Tories and are working out the best way of getting rid of them. They dont care who will make up the next government - as long as it isn't them and they have as few MP's as possible.
Quote from: wilts rover on May 05, 2023, 09:49:20 pmThe thing everyone needs to take away from these results is that 75% of the country don't like the Tories and are working out the best way of getting rid of them. They dont care who will make up the next government - as long as it isn't them and they have as few MP's as possible.Bring in PR and we'd never see them again in government .
.....And better still if meanwhile, you can get your excuses in should you lose, like the Britain Surrendering Together party is doing!
Yes the Kinnock celebration in (was it) Sheffield was a stupid thing to doBest to say , you've won when you've won
Quote from: Donnywolf on May 06, 2023, 10:04:44 amYes the Kinnock celebration in (was it) Sheffield was a stupid thing to doBest to say , you've won when you've wonI was there that day. It wasn't a celebration. It was an event aimed at enthusing party workers to get out campaigning. Yes there was music. Yes there was applause. But it was aimed at making people feel excited about the possibility of getting a Labour government. The vast majority of the event was a series of sober, serious policy speeches. There was just a few minutes of Kinnock getting the crowd stirred up.What it absolutely wasn't was a celebration that the job was done. It was a "We are in a strong position, get some fire in your belly and let's win" message.I was genuinely shocked to see how it was portrayed on the news that evening and in the papers. And that total misrepresentation has gone down as historical fact.What it showed me was that Labour would always have to be whiter than white in how it presented itself. With hindsight, that Sheffield rally was naive in that it gave easy-to-misrepresent media footage.
I would be interested to hear what anyone thinks about the alarming drop in the Labour lead in recent polls.When they had a twenty odd point lead recently it was mentioned a few times on here but not much has been said recently about the current position.
Quote from: drfchound on May 06, 2023, 09:01:45 pmI would be interested to hear what anyone thinks about the alarming drop in the Labour lead in recent polls.When they had a twenty odd point lead recently it was mentioned a few times on here but not much has been said recently about the current position.The Tories are polling consistently at around 28% what looks to be happening is that it's the Dems who have picked up a little and eaten in to the potential Labour vote .That suggests Labour could be the biggest Party but short of a working majority as things are looking at the moment and this pattern continues .I personally think Labour have probably regained the Red Wall vote but the Dems are eating in to the Tory shires .If we see this at the GE then Keith is going to have to strike a deal with the Dems , either a coalition or some giveaways in return for the Dems support in parliament .I suspect PR would be one of them and maybe rejoining the Single Market .
The crunch time will be when starmer has to actually say what labour will do, he has played it perfectly so far by not saying much amd leaving the tories to self implode, but at some point soon he will have to lay his actual policies out