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ThunderSpook

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3,883 posts

233 months

Monday 26th January
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1evq263e49o

Where I live has been Conservative since before the dinosaurs roamed. I'm not sure who she thinks she is to change parties just because she wants to, that shouldn't change which party our MP belongs to, it should just mean a new MP is put in her place and she loses her seat.

How can voters kick out their MP? This is totally un-democratic.

GadgeS3C

4,684 posts

186 months

Monday 26th January
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You can't unless they are suspended from parliament or commit certain offences.

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-brie...

Jasandjules

71,864 posts

251 months

Monday 26th January
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I do feel this ought to be an automatic election required. For any MP to change party, given the voters elect them on a party basis.. And I suppose also the reverse if an independent then joined a party, this also should trigger an election.

JoshSm

3,097 posts

59 months

Monday 26th January
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Jasandjules said:
For any MP to change party, given the voters elect them on a party basis..
Except they elect the person, not the party. People forget this is how the system works. Regret after the fact that you elected an idiot due to the colour of their rosette is a bit late.

A bit like they forget that they don't elect a Prime Minister, they just get one from whichever party gets enough votes.

chrispmartha

21,647 posts

151 months

Monday 26th January
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JoshSm said:
Except they elect the person, not the party. People forget this is how the system works.
Best tell Farage that then

Matthen

1,413 posts

173 months

Monday 26th January
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Is this a blinder to make Reform unelectable?

If it's the same muppets who ran the country for the last 12 years, how can they reform anything?


JoshSm

3,097 posts

59 months

Monday 26th January
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chrispmartha said:
JoshSm said:
Except they elect the person, not the party. People forget this is how the system works.
Best tell Farage that then
Feel free to tell him your concerns directly. Meanwhile I'll be watching The Leader dig himself a hole by aligning himself with a growing list of failures.

J6542

3,191 posts

66 months

Monday 26th January
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Ffs The Avengers Assemble.

The WHO nailed it, “meet the new boss same as the world old boss”

CambsBill

2,381 posts

200 months

Monday 26th January
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Matthen said:
Is this a blinder to make Reform unelectable?

If it's the same muppets who ran the country for the last 12 years, how can they reform anything?
Yep, they are beginning to look like Tory mk2

hiccy18

3,682 posts

89 months

Monday 26th January
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I didn't realise that was a World Health Organisation original, kinda ironic really!

Chris Stott

18,235 posts

219 months

Monday 26th January
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The crazies who broke both the country and the Conservative Party are now migrating to Reform laugh

S600BSB

7,228 posts

128 months

Monday 26th January
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She is truly an awful politician. Perfect for reform.

Rivenink

4,264 posts

128 months

Monday 26th January
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Reform Ltd changing their name to Reforming the Tories Ltd?

Release all the greatest sts...


Castrol for a knave

6,889 posts

113 months

Monday 26th January
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Chris Stott said:
The crazies who broke both the country and the Conservative Party are now migrating to Reform laugh
At this rate, the Tories almost look electable.

Shift Badenoch along for Mel Stride

Yertis

19,504 posts

288 months

Monday 26th January
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Castrol for a knave said:
At this rate, the Tories almost look electable.

Shift Badenoch along for Mel Stride
Badenoch's OK.

Gove was on R4 the other morning and while I don't like the guy he made the point that Reform are already starting to look a bit old and stale, whereas Kemi's Conservatives are increasingly looking like the 'fresh breeze blowing through Westminster' (is I think how he put it). All the Tories in Reform are the ones I didn't like.


JagLover

45,704 posts

257 months

Monday 26th January
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Yertis said:
Badenoch's OK.

Gove was on R4 the other morning and while I don't like the guy he made the point that Reform are already starting to look a bit old and stale, whereas Kemi's Conservatives are increasingly looking like the 'fresh breeze blowing through Westminster' (is I think how he put it). All the Tories in Reform are the ones I didn't like.
Gove can spin it how he likes. The Tory right have now all gone over to Reform and the split is final.

It is rather historic in a way. They split before over the Corn laws and now have done so over globalisation. No way back now and the two sides no longer belong in the same parties.

Peterpetrole

1,381 posts

19 months

Monday 26th January
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CambsBill said:
Matthen said:
Is this a blinder to make Reform unelectable?

If it's the same muppets who ran the country for the last 12 years, how can they reform anything?
Yep, they are beginning to look like Tory mk2
Thirded, can't see this working, she's very closely associated with total failure on immigration when in power.

Dog Star

17,250 posts

190 months

Monday 26th January
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Peterpetrole said:
Thirded, can't see this working, she's very closely associated with total failure on immigration when in power.
Yes but why did it fail? She was pretty right wing in her views on immigration but was stymied at every turn. People who want a much more draconian policy on immigration (eg me) might think it’d be a good thing to have her in a government that might get things done.

JagLover

45,704 posts

257 months

Monday 26th January
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Dog Star said:
Peterpetrole said:
Thirded, can't see this working, she's very closely associated with total failure on immigration when in power.
Yes but why did it fail? She was pretty right wing in her views on immigration but was stymied at every turn. People who want a much more draconian policy on immigration (eg me) might think it d be a good thing to have her in a government that might get things done.
She was appointed Home Secretary in Sep 22 and the rise in numbers started after the VISA changes in 2021. So the association is mostly in the minds of those who cannot connect cause and effect.

Yertis

19,504 posts

288 months

Monday 26th January
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JagLover said:
Gove can spin it how he likes. The Tory right have now all gone over to Reform and the split is final.

It is rather historic in a way. They split before over the Corn laws and now have done so over globalisation. No way back now and the two sides no longer belong in the same parties.
Yes. The question is which side will survive. The Tories are very good at surviving. And Reform remind me in some ways of the SDP. Not sure where I'd put my vote, I'm sort of somewhere between the two. Will have to do some more research.