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I thought this analysis by Peter Kyle (who ran the Labour campaign in the Mid-Beds by-election) of why the Tory vote collapsed there was interesting:'The fundamental reason that the Tory vote collapsed was that the Conservative party no longer bore resemblance to what most who live in this country assume as their values. Law and order, knowing the difference between right and wrong, being kind and inclusive, these sorts of things, patriotism, respect for institutions.Quite small-c Conservative things. Now they have been wrenched away. Law and order? You have got Tory prime ministers breaking the law. Knowing difference between right and wrong? You have got Partygate, you have got the breaking of the ministerial code. That is why this community went straight from Tory to Labour.'I guess that's what you get when you become a right-wing party. There are people who don't care about these values - they will still vote for you - but in doing that you drive the decent people away.Vote Tory.
They are on course to be routed as when Blair won , but people thought that would be the end of them foreverHowever it only took a generation to forget what they had done previously and boom they were back - and they will be againNew broom sweeps clean , we've got rid of the bad apples etc etcAlso their vote didn't really collapse. Their voters sat on their hands probably in apathy. And although the turn out was really disgraceful and those not voting may have voted Labour they may also have voted ToryWe need to enthuse the missing 13 million to vote and I'm convinced PR is the way when people will realise their vote IS not wasted under that system
Quote from: Donnywolf on October 22, 2023, 10:37:53 amThey are on course to be routed as when Blair won , but people thought that would be the end of them foreverHowever it only took a generation to forget what they had done previously and boom they were back - and they will be againNew broom sweeps clean , we've got rid of the bad apples etc etcAlso their vote didn't really collapse. Their voters sat on their hands probably in apathy. And although the turn out was really disgraceful and those not voting may have voted Labour they may also have voted ToryWe need to enthuse the missing 13 million to vote and I'm convinced PR is the way when people will realise their vote IS not wasted under that systemThere's no doubt PR would put the Tories practically out of business but how much harm would it do to Labour ?Probably just as much .
What about PR and compulsory voting?
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 22, 2023, 11:45:39 amWhat about PR and compulsory voting?19Off Topic / Re: Labour U Turns Part 164« on: October 20, 2023, 07:03:56 am »Quote by drfchound.“I’m on the record as saying I hope Labour win next year TT. I’m not losing faith.For a start, off topic won’t be the toxic place it has been for the last few years and some posters will find they have loads of spare time on their hands.The UK will be a much better place to live, inflation will come down, energy prices will drop like a stone.PR will be adopted and everyone will be forced to vote, no more shitty thirty odd percent turnouts.The NHS will receive as much funding as it wants and no one will have to wait any more than a couple of weeks to be seen.Government advisors won’t be running the country.My goodness, it’s going to be great.”It’s going to happen Syd.They will need to identify a Piggy Bank to plunderFirst!
Also their vote didn't really collapse. Their voters sat on their hands probably in apathy. And although the turn out was really disgraceful and those not voting may have voted Labour they may also have voted Tory
Quote from: Donnywolf on October 22, 2023, 10:37:53 amAlso their vote didn't really collapse. Their voters sat on their hands probably in apathy. And although the turn out was really disgraceful and those not voting may have voted Labour they may also have voted ToryThat's not true Wolfie - I am afraid you have believed the Tory spin on this.According to the pollsters 52% of 2019 Tory voters turned out in Mid Beds, roughly the same % as Labour 58% & Lib Dem 54% (although of course it would have been a far larger number as they had a larger voter base in 2019). The difference being 53% of them voted for a different party:https://twitter.com/DamianSurvation/status/1715329517575651836