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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Street should have stood as an independent by resigning after Rishi's HS2 announcement.
Remember Livingston won in London as an independent when Blair didn't want him to stand?
So if Street had truly stood as an independent rather then try to hide he was a Tory I think he would have won. Particularly as the Labour candidate, now Mayor's, claim to fame was that he worked with Street on some policy.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDiamond Geezer's summary: https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/2...otes-2024.htmlFailed: Laurence
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-narinder-kaur
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Originally posted by sreed View PostStreet has Sunak to thank for his loss. He couldn't have gotten any more help from the Gaza candidate who polled almost 70k votes! The Greens didn't do as well as elsewhere but they weren't too far off Reform's total of 35k.
Remember Livingston won in London as an independent when Blair didn't want him to stand?
So if Street had truly stood as an independent rather then try to hide he was a Tory I think he would have won. Particularly as the Labour candidate, now Mayor's, claim to fame was that he worked with Street on some policy.
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Street has Sunak to thank for his loss. He couldn't have gotten any more help from the Gaza candidate who polled almost 70k votes! The Greens didn't do as well as elsewhere but they weren't too far off Reform's total of 35k.
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Bottled it and cashed out for £40 profit, which in hindsight was a good decision.
Now I'm a Betfair trading god, seriously considering backing the Tories at 15/1 to win the next General Election. They obviously won't get re-elected, but 15/1 seems outrageously long. Potential for another profitable cash-out when the Tories pull their fingers out and start promising the world in a desperate attempt to stay in?
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What do people want? Twats on the left and twats on the right but ne're a right mind between them. There's a Leeds councillor who shouted the call to Jihad on finding he'd won on a green ticket! Is this the British spirit?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Andy Street is losing and coming to terms with it gradually, over a period of recounts
Nope.
According to The Guardian
In Coventry, Richard Parker took 32,704 votes, while Street got 23,327 – a big increase for Labour in what was last time a close call between the two parties.
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Count Binface has beaten Britain Firsts candidate in London!
From the Guardian
London mayoral hopeful Count Binface said “down with fascism, up with Ceefax” after discovering he had beaten Britain First’s candidate, Nick Scanlon.
He told reporters at City Hall: “It looks like I have defeated Britain First in an election.
“Come on, you have to cheer about that … Down with fascism, up with Ceefax, what can I say?”
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The Gaza protest candidate is getting literally tens of thousands of votes, hth is Street not streets ahead?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat's going on in Coventry?
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