Con gain 15,000 votes to less than 8,000 for Labour
I noted that the LibDem variation got about the same as the many Looney Partys, says it all really





What did they expect Diane Abbot to say, couldn't they find a moderate voice ?Mervyn and Trish wrote: 07 May 2021, 11:53... What the extreme left and the extreme right both forget is that elections are won in the middle ground, because that is where most voters are. You can lean a little either way but not too far.

The only moderate voice I have heard was Mandelson, the left leaning Beeb concentrated more on Abbot, McDonell and McCluskey. I just cannot see the Corbynistas ever accepting another centrist candidate like Blair, so unless the party splits, they will continue to elect someone who will follow the left's agenda when pushed.Manoverboard wrote: 07 May 2021, 12:20What did they expect Diane Abbot to say, couldn't they find a moderate voice ?Mervyn and Trish wrote: 07 May 2021, 11:53... What the extreme left and the extreme right both forget is that elections are won in the middle ground, because that is where most voters are. You can lean a little either way but not too far.


Very true. We need an effective opposition and that means one that offers credible policies and doesn't just gripe about wallpaper. Whatever the Boris critics think most people don't care about it. There are more important things.Bensham33 wrote: 07 May 2021, 13:19For over a week before the by election, every news bulletin on TV and radio reported labour complaining about how much Boris spent on decorating his flat and who paid for it.
Until Labour become an effective opposition, taking the Tories to task and offering an alternative argument with solutions this is going to happen. People won't vote for them.




What he forgets is that the number of working class people as he would understand them has declined and most have aspirations to improve themselves. They'll never get elected by appealing solely to benefit claimants and students. They need the middle class vote. Corbyn demonstrated exactly what radical left policies achieve. They're repeating the mistakes of the 80s.allatc wrote: 07 May 2021, 14:14Another Corbyn ally, union boss Len McCluskey, warned Labour faced a "continuous downward decline" unless Sir Keir started "talking about the radical alternative for ordinary working people".
"People don't know what his vision is. People don't know what Labour stand for anymore," said the Unite general secretary.
And when people do find out what they stand for ( a'la Corbyn) then they still won't vote for them


They probably do care, but since there is no credible alternative, then Boris's faults are considered quite trivial compared to his achievements.barney wrote: 07 May 2021, 17:28It’s only the third time in forty years that a sitting government has won a seat from the opposition.
It’s a disaster for Labour.
It does appear that for all Johnson’s faults, the majority don’t actually care.

To be fair all of that equally applies to the Tories - the only difference is that they are meant to have a policy, but anything they have seems to change more often than the weather.gilly88 wrote: 08 May 2021, 14:14What is labors view on smart motorways, what are their views on immigration, what are their views on concreating over the countryside. all of these things people care about, and they have no answers that they are ready to discuss. I know that the opposition is not obligated to deciare all their hand. but they seem to have no opinion on anything other than wallpaper costs! they need to start caring about the British people and at least look as if they care about the country.
The electorate don't seem to agree with you.Kendhni wrote: 09 May 2021, 10:28To be fair all of that equally applies to the Tories - the only difference is that they are meant to have a policy, but anything they have seems to change more often than the weather.gilly88 wrote: 08 May 2021, 14:14What is labors view on smart motorways, what are their views on immigration, what are their views on concreating over the countryside. all of these things people care about, and they have no answers that they are ready to discuss. I know that the opposition is not obligated to deciare all their hand. but they seem to have no opinion on anything other than wallpaper costs! they need to start caring about the British people and at least look as if they care about the country.
I wasn't aware that the electorate had been given the opportunity to specifically vote on these subjects. I was under the impression that the most recent election was a local election which will be related more towards local issues and I would suggest the vast majority of electorate never considered at least 2 of the options mentioned. However given past history I am sure immigration was probably the only issue on some peoples minds.Manoverboard wrote: 09 May 2021, 10:44The electorate don't seem to agree with you.Kendhni wrote: 09 May 2021, 10:28To be fair all of that equally applies to the Tories - the only difference is that they are meant to have a policy, but anything they have seems to change more often than the weather.gilly88 wrote: 08 May 2021, 14:14What is labors view on smart motorways, what are their views on immigration, what are their views on concreating over the countryside. all of these things people care about, and they have no answers that they are ready to discuss. I know that the opposition is not obligated to deciare all their hand. but they seem to have no opinion on anything other than wallpaper costs! they need to start caring about the British people and at least look as if they care about the country.

Ken, I know you claim loyalty to neither Tory or Labour, which I suppose being from NI is reasonable, but most of your posts seem to be more in favour of Labour than Tory.Kendhni wrote: 09 May 2021, 11:34I wasn't aware that the electorate had been given the opportunity to specifically vote on these subjects. I was under the impression that the most recent election was a local election which will be related more towards local issues and I would suggest the vast majority of electorate never considered at least 2 of the options mentioned. However given past history I am sure immigration was probably the only issue on some peoples minds.