Richmond By-Election
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Richmond By-Election
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Apparently this is a vote against Brexit in a pro-remain constituency with less than 50% voting for the Lib Dem candidate on a turnout of about 25%
Labour incidentally managed to get less votes than it has members in the constituency. Right on Jezza!
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Apparently this is a vote against Brexit in a pro-remain constituency with less than 50% voting for the Lib Dem candidate on a turnout of about 25%
Labour incidentally managed to get less votes than it has members in the constituency. Right on Jezza!
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Re: Richmond By-Election
Turnout was 53%
LibDems put huge resources in to the contest and successfully made Brexit the deciding factor. The constituency voted heavily for remain so the basis for a LibDem win was there. Its a good result for the remain side.
What its probably done is remove any prospect of a GE next year.
Labour were never going to be a factor such is their muddle over brexit and a very unpopular leader. Pity as they had a very good candidate.
LibDems put huge resources in to the contest and successfully made Brexit the deciding factor. The constituency voted heavily for remain so the basis for a LibDem win was there. Its a good result for the remain side.
What its probably done is remove any prospect of a GE next year.
Labour were never going to be a factor such is their muddle over brexit and a very unpopular leader. Pity as they had a very good candidate.
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Re: Richmond By-Election
I thought the Lib Dem candidate/new MP's statement that this is a vote against Conservative Brexit Britain hilarious. Richmond is as much a sign of the country suddenly being anti-Brexit as Oldham West was an endorsement of Corbyn. To be fair, most Lib Dems I've spoken to realise this.
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I can't say I especially like the Lib Dems trying to make so much of Bremain. I suppose they'd counter that they weren't the first party to go with what's a rather divisive message on this subject, but still
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Agreed, it' smacks of desperation, similarly some of the condolences messages about Andrew Sachs referring to him being an immigrant were crassMellsblue wrote:I thought the Lib Dem candidate/new MP's statement that this is a vote against Conservative Brexit Britain hilarious. Richmond is as much a sign of the country suddenly being anti-Brexit as Oldham West was an endorsement of Corbyn. To be fair, most Lib Dems I've spoken to realise this.
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the Lib Dems have overturned a 20k majority for a sitting MP. That happens extremely rarely. The obvious explanation is that people were voting against previous party loyalty to support the position of a second referendum. I think it might concentrate a few minds around westminster and worry the hell out of Labour.
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Goldsmith I imagine took the seat of a Lib Dem, so previous party loyalty is perhaps on the right of the Lib Dems party.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:the Lib Dems have overturned a 20k majority for a sitting MP. That happens extremely rarely. The obvious explanation is that people were voting against previous party loyalty to support the position of a second referendum. I think it might concentrate a few minds around westminster and worry the hell out of Labour.
There can't be that many seats though where the Lib Dems are sat with a chance to make similar progressions and where Remain took so many votes
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Re: Richmond By-Election
Good insight here http://election-data.co.uk/richmond-park
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Even if there are only 50 that's a very significant block.Digby wrote:Goldsmith I imagine took the seat of a Lib Dem, so previous party loyalty is perhaps on the right of the Lib Dems party.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:the Lib Dems have overturned a 20k majority for a sitting MP. That happens extremely rarely. The obvious explanation is that people were voting against previous party loyalty to support the position of a second referendum. I think it might concentrate a few minds around westminster and worry the hell out of Labour.
There can't be that many seats though where the Lib Dems are sat with a chance to make similar progressions and where Remain took so many votes
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I'll be surprised if it's that many, though I'd like it if there wereEugene Wrayburn wrote:Even if there are only 50 that's a very significant block.Digby wrote:Goldsmith I imagine took the seat of a Lib Dem, so previous party loyalty is perhaps on the right of the Lib Dems party.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:the Lib Dems have overturned a 20k majority for a sitting MP. That happens extremely rarely. The obvious explanation is that people were voting against previous party loyalty to support the position of a second referendum. I think it might concentrate a few minds around westminster and worry the hell out of Labour.
There can't be that many seats though where the Lib Dems are sat with a chance to make similar progressions and where Remain took so many votes
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For the Lib Dem.s even if it's a dozen then it's a good return
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It's also the size of the government's majorityWhich Tyler wrote:For the Lib Dem.s even if it's a dozen then it's a good return
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Which potentially leaves May hoping UKIP takes seats off Labour, and Farage in a similar position to May as was Paisley to Major. FPP could deliver some very odd returns next time around, though here's hoping it's not a government with 25% or so of the vote.
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UKIP are definitely going to take votes off Labour and possibly the Tories on its Brexit flank whilst I think the Lib Dems could definitely take votes from Labour and the Tories on the Remain flank. I'm really not sure what the result of that would be as it's a matter of degree of collpase in the Labour vote. The important thing is that suddenly the Lib Dems look like a viable option for anyone looking to move away from Labour because of Corbyn or the Tories because of Brexit and generally being a bunch of useless assholes.Digby wrote:Which potentially leaves May hoping UKIP takes seats off Labour, and Farage in a similar position to May as was Paisley to Major. FPP could deliver some very odd returns next time around, though here's hoping it's not a government with 25% or so of the vote.
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