Red Wall Tories in threat to form breakaway party

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  1. I think some Tories believe that they are more popular than the party and weak party leadership believed that as well (Cameron organising Brexit referendum to please them). If they want to leave, the Tories should call their bluff but I don’t think they will do any better, on the contrary.

  2. People vote for the party not the personality

    Those twats from the Independent Group for Change learned the hard way after assuring everyone that their constituents fully agreed with their musical chairs

  3. I’ve suspected that the red wall seats that flipped were always going to flip back when Brexit was “done”, and this seems to confirm that – it’s just adding to the flames that it seems to be more and more and seemingly safer seats that are likely to follow them.

    As far as breakaway parties go, the Lib Dems could probably do with a few more members… that’s where the last lot ended up, or at least the ones who managed to get elected.

  4. If you volutarily depart your party then that should generate an automatic bi-election. These idiot MPs think they own the seat but they don’t.

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