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BREAKING @GBNEWS understands that former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson MP is set to defect to the right wing Reform UK party today. Lee Anderson and Reform UK not commenting. More at @GBNEWS’ website now. Watch the press conference live on the channel from 10.30am.
No great surprise. He'll fit right in. Unfortunately, it's in all our best interests (if you want a reasonably healthy democracy) for the Conservative Party to have a purge to rid themselves of (mainly) Johnson's legacy. If you build a campaign on lies, hatred and simplistic messages you get a bunch of distrustful, simple and hateful MPs. They need to reset under a vaguely principled leader and revisit their One Nation roots imo. That might also help remind Labour of what they're supposed to stand for.
Given that @LeeAndersonMP_ backed and signrd my recall motion, stating that if MPs cross the floor to another political party I hope he is calling a by-election.
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 11:05 - Mar 11 by SitfcB
Given that @LeeAndersonMP_ backed and signrd my recall motion, stating that if MPs cross the floor to another political party I hope he is calling a by-election.
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 11:05 - Mar 11 by MattinLondon
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Saw the mighty BV in Cambridge back in November. Given they're basically two blokes, a drunk kit and a bunch of samples they can kick out one HELL of a racket live.
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 12:00 - Mar 11 by leitrimblue
The Tories use to be way better at hiding their racism. Strangely they no longer feel the need to hide it
I think it's more the case that not to espouse hard-line views would risk alienating the increasingly reactionary constituency parties, upon whom they rely for candidate selection and support workers at election time. Urbane technocrats are out of favour, extremism and violent language are in. Mr Angry gets their vote over Mr Capable. Winding up the liberals is more important than running the country.
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 12:11 - Mar 11 by Guthrum
I think it's more the case that not to espouse hard-line views would risk alienating the increasingly reactionary constituency parties, upon whom they rely for candidate selection and support workers at election time. Urbane technocrats are out of favour, extremism and violent language are in. Mr Angry gets their vote over Mr Capable. Winding up the liberals is more important than running the country.
I guess so, when 50% of the Torie party openly hold racist views why point out that racism and xenophobia etc are wrong. Better just to ride that wave. Truely sad state of affairs
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Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 14:57 - Mar 11 with 887 views
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 12:06 - Mar 11 by BlueBadger
Saw the mighty BV in Cambridge back in November. Given they're basically two blokes, a drunk kit and a bunch of samples they can kick out one HELL of a racket live.
Am. Right in thinking that one is from Ipswich?
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Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 15:02 - Mar 11 with 882 views
At the risk of asking a silly question - over the course of time, MPs leaving for another party etc might well be rare but it does happen. So why, isn’t a by-election called straight away? Not by the MP but as a matter of procedure?
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Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 15:12 - Mar 11 with 863 views
Looks like 30p Lee is jumping ship to reform on 15:02 - Mar 11 by MattinLondon
At the risk of asking a silly question - over the course of time, MPs leaving for another party etc might well be rare but it does happen. So why, isn’t a by-election called straight away? Not by the MP but as a matter of procedure?
Because, technically, you vote for a representative and not a party.
That's not the way most people vote these days but there we go.
Somewhat interestingly Anderson supported a bill to do what you're saying a few years back.