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Chris 15-03-2024 13:48

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They will have calculated that the damage caused to their reputation by retaining the money will be less than the damage caused to their election campaign plans by being £10m short. They aren’t going to give it back. Simple as.

jfman 15-03-2024 13:51

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The benefits of your polling being in the toilet anyway!

Hugh 15-03-2024 14:20

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I would imagine there’s likely to be a Lord Hester of Horsforth (or Armley, where he was born) in the Dissolution Honours List later this year…

Mr K 15-03-2024 15:45

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36172076)
They will have calculated that the damage caused to their reputation by retaining the money will be less than the damage caused to their election campaign plans by being £10m short. They aren’t going to give it back. Simple as.

What a waste, 10 million quids worth of leaflets on a lost cause... ( unless the cause is an Honour as Hugh mentioned...) Still pricy, even for that.

Better than giving it back they could donate to a few worthwhile charities. A retirement bordello for ex Tory MPs maybe?

Hugh 15-03-2024 16:12

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36172084)
What a waste, 10 million quids worth of leaflets on a lost cause... ( unless the cause is an Honour as Hugh mentioned...) Still pricy, even for that.

Better than giving it back they could donate to a few worthwhile charities. A retirement bordello for ex Tory MPs maybe?

It already exists - it's on the other side of the Central Hall in the House of Commons...

ianch99 15-03-2024 19:48

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Given the voter base remaining to them, maybe they see messaging like "Sponsored By Racists" as a net positive?

Hugh 15-03-2024 19:50

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I think the Reform Party have first dibs on that…

ianch99 17-03-2024 11:22

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36172096)
I think the Reform Party have first dibs on that…

To be fair, they are now two sides of the same coin.

Hugh 17-03-2024 11:28

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Dave42 18-03-2024 09:46

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Tories face Blue Wall collapse

https://www.moreincommon.org.uk/our-...wall-collapse/

denphone 18-03-2024 09:51

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 36172187)

What else can they expect when the have veered totally away from the centre ground of British politics, elections are not won by parties on the extremes of British politics.

Dave42 18-03-2024 10:12

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36172188)
What else can they expect when the have veered totally away from the centre ground of British politics, elections are not won by parties on the extremes of British politics.

exactly Den

Pierre 18-03-2024 12:44

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36172188)
What else can they expect when the have veered totally away from the centre ground of British politics, elections are not won by parties on the extremes of British politics.

That's correct, they've gone way too far to the left, to be even considered Conservative.

TheDaddy 18-03-2024 13:05

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36172198)
That's correct, they've gone way too far to the left, to be even considered Conservative.

You keep saying this stuff as if to say if only they'd been more right wing this mess would never have happened but the fact is, for me at any rate, it would because for the last few years they've not given a toss about being conservative or liberal, they've only been concerned about the chumocracy where they and their fans do very nicely and everyone else pays for them, a third world junta could learn from this rabble, it's a party of *******s and enablers that hopefully will never recover from what they've done but you cling to your mantra if it helps you through, keep gripping it

Damien 18-03-2024 13:09

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They're losing because they've screwed up.

I don't Britain is that ideological, maybe small-c conservative, and as long as you're somewhat on planet Earth then it's about your competence and what you'll do for them. It's not like the United States where people divide massively on some social issues like abortion or marriage. Even the role of the Government to provide services isn't really contested.

The Tories have screwed up the economy and the NHS.


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