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Post by stb12 on Mar 13, 2024 20:53:03 GMT
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Post by heslingtonian on Jun 1, 2024 15:07:50 GMT
Largan does strike me as one of the more effective and likeable members of the 2019 Conservative intake but I'm not convinced that will be enough to hold this.
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Post by John Chanin on Jun 1, 2024 15:27:33 GMT
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 1, 2024 15:54:11 GMT
What an up-himself utter bloody tosser.
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Post by riccimarsh on Jun 1, 2024 21:56:57 GMT
Now reported to the Police for election fraud.
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Post by jamie on Jun 1, 2024 23:20:50 GMT
Does the picture cross the line? I suppose you could argue it looks like the Labour Party have endorsed Largan which they obviously have not done. However, the accompanying tweet is clear it’s Labour voters who are supposedly backing him, it’s “for Largan’ so doesn’t make it sound like he’s a Labour member, and importantly it carries the Conservative imprint in the bottom left corner.
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Post by johnloony on Jun 1, 2024 23:32:39 GMT
Now reported to the Police for election fraud. In other words, there are a number of stupid self-important people who don’t understand how election law works and who think it’s clever to waste police time i.e. significantly more stupid than the design of the image itself
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Post by bsjmcr on Jun 1, 2024 23:51:35 GMT
Does the picture cross the line? I suppose you could argue it looks like the Labour Party have endorsed Largan which they obviously have not done. However, the accompanying tweet is clear it’s Labour voters who are supposedly backing him, it’s “for Largan’ so doesn’t make it sound like he’s a Labour member, and importantly it carries the Conservative imprint in the bottom left corner. At first glance it looked like he had defected. The imprint is in the tiniest font. Any constituents on here who may have received a leaflet? It would be really egregious if he issued red leaflets, apparently he's already known for using green instead of blue in any case.
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Post by john07 on Jun 2, 2024 0:20:11 GMT
Largan does strike me as one of the more effective and likeable members of the 2019 Conservative intake but I'm not convinced that will be enough to hold this. Likeable? Pulling stunts like that one ought to result in him being disqualified for electoral fraud.
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Post by greenhert on Jun 2, 2024 7:05:58 GMT
Largan does strike me as one of the more effective and likeable members of the 2019 Conservative intake but I'm not convinced that will be enough to hold this. Likeable? Pulling stunts like that one ought to result in him being disqualified for electoral fraud. On the other hand, the stunt could cause him to lose even more heavily than initially predicted.
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Post by bsjmcr on Jun 2, 2024 8:20:18 GMT
Likeable? Pulling stunts like that one ought to result in him being disqualified for electoral fraud. On the other hand, the stunt could cause him to lose even more heavily than initially predicted. Absolutely, for every wavering Labour leaning voter he thinks he might attract with this, he could lose at least one dyed-in-the-wool Tory, and despite the polls there will still be many of them around in such a rural constituency. If this was say Leigh or Heywood & Middleton I’d understand.
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Post by johnloony on Jun 2, 2024 10:51:03 GMT
Largan does strike me as one of the more effective and likeable members of the 2019 Conservative intake but I'm not convinced that will be enough to hold this. Likeable? Pulling stunts like that one ought to result in him being disqualified for electoral fraud. No it shouldn’t, because it has the necessary imprint. Tightening the law to define it as fraud would mean having the law micromanaging the design, colour and wording of leaflets to an intolerable and unenforceable degree.
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Post by gwynthegriff on Jun 2, 2024 11:24:21 GMT
Parties do not have any intellectual property rights over a colour (unless it's a specific shade that they have created, or who somebody else has created and sold copyright).
Indeed, in fairly recent times parties used different colours in different areas.
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Post by eastmidlandsright on Jun 2, 2024 12:20:47 GMT
What an up-himself utter bloody tosser. The worst part is that he is obvious going to lose anyway (2019 majority of less than 1000) but has choose to lose in a particularly embarrassing fashion. He should be removed from the approved candidates list after the election.
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 2, 2024 12:32:18 GMT
Parties do not have any intellectual property rights over a colour (unless it's a specific shade that they have created, or who somebody else has created and sold copyright). Indeed, in fairly recent times parties used different colours in different areas. There are very few of those except in the confined worlds of dyers and paint makers. To the general population the rare exception is probably Yves Klein Blue.
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Post by gwynthegriff on Jun 2, 2024 16:56:43 GMT
Parties do not have any intellectual property rights over a colour (unless it's a specific shade that they have created, or who somebody else has created and sold copyright). Indeed, in fairly recent times parties used different colours in different areas. I have been reminded that when Alan Beith first won his rosette was blue, his Tory opponent wore red, and the Labour candidate wore green. (Green was quite widely used by Labour in the North East.)
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Post by cogload on Jun 2, 2024 17:10:36 GMT
Didn't Willie Whitelaw use a yellow rosette?
I wonder what he would make of today's Conservative party...🙄🫤
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Post by Tangent on Jun 2, 2024 17:24:38 GMT
Didn't Willie Whitelaw use a yellow rosette? I wonder what he would make of today's Conservative party...🙄🫤 The last remnant of Lowther influence...
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Post by yellowperil on Jun 2, 2024 17:36:22 GMT
Yes I was involved in my first campaigns from 1945,age 6, onwards, and we were definitely yellow- I remember big yellow posters on our front lawn from a very early age. But in those days Yellow meant Labour - the liberals, when they re-emerged were red.
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