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Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Funny all these comments from the Tories who won't vote Labour even if a MONKEY with a blue rosette stood as the Conservative candidate

Funnily enough I voted Labour last time,having voted for Hemming for ever.Jess Philips looked like she could shake things up a bit,but she seems to be all mouth and trousers.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,329
the issue Corbynistas dont seem to recognise is that each MP has their own mandate, from their constituency, when they were voted in standing on a manifesto and representing the Labour party. until they are deselected and/or another election they dont have to support the leader if they continue to support the party, manifesto and local commitments. i.e. following the party whip and still have some support in their local constiturency.

Corbyn has a real problem if he doesnt stand down, because if he runs in another contest he'll probably win, only that doesnt restore an ability to reach out and connect with the wider electorate beyond the membership, which is the public that votes in each member of parliament.
 


Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,825
Back in Sussex
Funny all these comments from the Tories who won't vote Labour even if a MONKEY with a blue rosette stood as the Conservative candidate

Not everyone is like you - completely blinkered and unwilling to consider alternatives.

Although clearly further right than you, I absolutely would vote Labour. I certainly can't see me voting for Boris Johnson if he ends up as Conservative leader.

At each election I assess what each party is proposing and vote accordingly. Unlike you, I suspect, my cross doesn't go in the same box regardless.

Beyond that, I suspect many out and out Tories are uncomfortable at the direction the party is going in, and want a strong opposition to help keep the far right in check.
 


Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
the issue Corbynistas dont seem to recognise is that each MP has their own mandate, from their constituency, when they were voted in standing on a manifesto and representing the Labour party. until they are deselected and/or another election they dont have to support the leader if they continue to support the party, manifesto and local commitments. i.e. following the party whip and still have some support in their local constiturency.

Corbyn has a real problem if he doesnt stand down, because if he runs in another contest he'll probably win, only that doesnt restore an ability to reach out and connect with the wider electorate beyond the membership, which is the public that votes in each member of parliament.

Amusing how it'll be the Labour members who continually keep Labour out of power.
 




Bladders

Twats everywhere
Jun 22, 2012
13,672
The Troubadour
Funny all these comments from the Tories who won't vote Labour even if a MONKEY with a blue rosette stood as the Conservative candidate

He's going one better and trying for PM!

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Postman Pat

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
6,971
Coldean
Not everyone is like you - completely blinkered and unwilling to consider alternatives.

Although clearly further right than you, I absolutely would vote Labour. I certainly can't see me voting for Boris Johnson if he ends up as Conservative leader.

At each election I assess what each party is proposing and vote accordingly. Unlike you, I suspect, my cross doesn't go in the same box regardless.

Beyond that, I suspect many out and out Tories are uncomfortable at the direction the party is going in, and want a strong opposition to help keep the far right in check.

Same here, over my lifetime I have voted for all three major parties at one point or another, and voted Green at the last GE, mainly because I think Caroline Lucas is a great MP for Brighton. I will vote for the party that closely matches my view, locally and Nationally.

If there was a GE tomorrow then it would likely be a split decision between Green and LD. Gun to my head it would be a Labour party under JC over a Tory party under Boris.
 


Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
16,690
Fiveways
Not everyone is like you - completely blinkered and unwilling to consider alternatives.

Although clearly further right than you, I absolutely would vote Labour. I certainly can't see me voting for Boris Johnson if he ends up as Conservative leader.

At each election I assess what each party is proposing and vote accordingly. Unlike you, I suspect, my cross doesn't go in the same box regardless.

Beyond that, I suspect many out and out Tories are uncomfortable at the direction the party is going in, and want a strong opposition to help keep the far right in check.

Given where we are now, are you still convinced that you made the right choice at the last election?
 






wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
NSC Patron
Aug 10, 2007
13,624
Melbourne
Funny all these comments from the Tories who won't vote Labour even if a MONKEY with a blue rosette stood as the Conservative candidate

If there is a general election this autumn, I will vote for the best CANDIDATE in my constituency, and it won't be a Tory. Peter Kyle will win Hove in a landslide result, and seriously pxxs of JC and Ernest to boot! :lol:
 
















fleet

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
12,222
I think 23 out of 31 have gone now - with the best will in the world you can't carry on as leader if (almost) everyone you work with thinks you are useless.
 




Titanic

Super Moderator
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
39,130
West Sussex
New member for Tooting Dr Allin-Khan being sworn in... she will be taking her seat on the shadow front bench shortly.
 








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