Lordo wrote:you have the analytical capacity of a fakin snail gavole.
lets see what has been going on. two by-elections recently.
brexit took part in both of them.
brecon and radnorshire
it voted to leave in 2016. tories had 8500 majority. what happened, tories fackin lost it to the liberals of all pibol.
peterborough
also a leave area. labour had about 400 majority in 2017 and increased it. brexit came segond and poor swines came tird.
i mean what can go wrong. you have 4 milion tory voters who can't stand b'stard and the rest of his thugs.
roll it it up and shove it where the sun does not shine assholes.
B&R has been an LD constituency a few times in the past. The 2019 by-election happened because the Tory MP got done for fiddling his expenses, narrowly escaping doing porridge. So, there was a recall petition (just like in Peterborough).
Being a greatly professed "Democrat" I'm sure you'll acknowledge the fact that more people in B&R voted for Brexit parties than the others. Oh, what's that you say "No, that's different".
Peterborough was a well known postal vote stitch-up. "Pibol" going around harvesting polling cards and presenting them in bundles to the Electoral Offices. Involved were Mohammed..../Tariq..../Maqboor ...... (there's a clue in that for you). All having been previously convicted and served sentences for defrauding postal votes. Despite that, again, the Conservative and Brexit Party votes were more than the others. What's that you say? "No, that's different".
Labour haven't actually won diddly-squat since Corbyn arrived on the scene. Even their great 2017 "victory" saw the useless Maybot get almost three quarters of a million more votes and 56 seats - and that was when Labour lied about honouring the referendum result. So, if you were a voter in one of their 148 leave constituencies then- what did you have to lose by voting for them?
This has been an insult free post. People who feel the need to insult and denigrate, trying to shout others down, invariably do it to cover the fact they have a weak case.