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Post by stb12 on Mar 14, 2024 1:58:34 GMT
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Post by yellowfox on Mar 18, 2024 21:16:27 GMT
Carol Monaghan, Glasgow North West's MP since 2015, defends a 9,728 (21%) vote notional majority for the SNP in this redrawn constituency. Monaghan, the SNP's education spokesperson in the commons, is on the socially conservative wing of her party and she backed Kate Forbes in the 2023 leadership election.
Her challenger is Labour's Patricia Ferguson, 1999-2016 MSP for Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn, in the vicinity of this seat. Before being defeated by the SNP's Bob Doris she had served in a variety of positions including as one of the inaugural deputy presiding officers of the Scottish Parliament as a junior minister during Jack McConnell's governments.
She may fancy her chances of heading to a different parliament, but this is notionally the SNP's safest seat in Glasgow, and the recent local by-election in Hillhead (admittedly a rather unique ward, and in the new Glasgow North seat) suggested that the swing away from the SNP may be rather less in Glasgow than in the rest of the country, meaning this could be an interesting contest
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Post by The Bishop on Mar 19, 2024 11:04:02 GMT
Carol Monaghan, Glasgow North West's MP since 2015, defends a 9,728 (21%) vote notional majority for the SNP in this redrawn constituency. Monaghan, the SNP's education spokesperson in the commons, is on the socially conservative wing of her party and she backed Kate Forbes in the 2023 leadership election. Her challenger is Labour's Patricia Ferguson, 1999-2016 MSP for Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn, in the vicinity of this seat. Before being defeated by the SNP's Bob Doris she had served in a variety of positions including as one of the inaugural deputy presiding officers of the Scottish Parliament as a junior minister during Jack McConnell's governments. She may fancy her chances of heading to a different parliament, but this is notionally the SNP's safest seat in Glasgow, and the recent local by-election in Hillhead (admittedly a rather unique ward, and in the new Glasgow North seat) suggested that the swing away from the SNP may be rather less in Glasgow than in the rest of the country, meaning this could be an interesting contest Apart from the fact you should never read too much into any single local byelection, Hillhead is somewhere which has seen the Greens take a lot of votes that would have gone to the Nats recently in most places. The combined Green/SNP vote was down by over 8% and Labour up by close to 10% - not much less than other recent contests.
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Post by Kristofer Keane on Jun 7, 2024 17:33:25 GMT
James Stuart Calder - Lib Dems John Cormack - Scottish Christian Party Patricia Ferguson - Labour Faten Hameed - Conservatives and Unionists Carol Monaghan - SNP Dionne Moore - Reform Nick Quail - Greens
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Post by markgoodair on Jun 19, 2024 8:17:39 GMT
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Post by Sandy on Jun 19, 2024 11:49:18 GMT
Is “limited company” yet another unfunny Lib Dem “joke” ?
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Post by batman on Jun 19, 2024 12:14:46 GMT
It is a limited company isn't it? Though it isn't funny, true enough
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Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Jun 19, 2024 15:47:05 GMT
Is “limited company” yet another unfunny Lib Dem “joke” ? No it's not a Lib Dem joke, as the Lib Dems (overall) are smarter than that.
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Post by markgoodair on Jun 19, 2024 16:55:22 GMT
Is “limited company” yet another unfunny Lib Dem “joke” ? It was in no way intended as a joke but as a factual comment.
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Jun 19, 2024 16:56:57 GMT
Is “limited company” yet another unfunny Lib Dem “joke” ? He's doing it on every thread. He's trying to make it a catchphrase of sorts.
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Post by Sandy on Jun 19, 2024 17:06:36 GMT
Is “limited company” yet another unfunny Lib Dem “joke” ? It was in no way intended as a joke but as a factual comment. You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House?
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Post by markgoodair on Jun 19, 2024 18:51:58 GMT
It was in no way intended as a joke but as a factual comment. You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House? You will find that Ed Davey doesn't own 55% of the Liberal Democrats .
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Post by john07 on Jun 19, 2024 19:09:09 GMT
It was in no way intended as a joke but as a factual comment. You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House? From what I recall I have never seen a Liberal or Lib Dem member proclaim himself leader immediately after the previous leader resigned. Have voting figures been published for Farage’s ‘election’? Unless Reform have reinstated the old Conservative Party approach of a leader ‘emerging’. This was last seen when Alec Douglas Home became leader despite the fact that the majority of Conservative MPs wanted Rab Butler. Even then, it only applied when the conservatives were in government. Reform have clearly applied the One Man One Vote principle and Farage has that vote.
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Post by cathyc on Jun 19, 2024 19:14:40 GMT
It was in no way intended as a joke but as a factual comment. You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House? It's nothing at all like the Lib Dem listing or those for Labour, Conservative or Green parties. They were legitimately set up to deal with the trading arm of the parties and that's just as it should be. Reform UK and the Workers Party are limited companies in themselves. Who elected Farage as leader? Who deselected the previous candidate in Clacton?
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Post by observer on Jun 19, 2024 19:15:29 GMT
You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House? From what I recall I have never seen a Liberal or Lib Dem member proclaim himself leader immediately after the previous leader resigned. Have voting figures been published for Farage’s ‘election’? Rattled
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Post by johnloony on Jun 19, 2024 19:34:57 GMT
You mean like the Liberal Democrats Limited, which can be easily found on Companies House? From what I recall I have never seen a Liberal or Lib Dem member proclaim himself leader immediately after the previous leader resigned. Vince Cable did when Menzies Campbell was defenestrated.
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Post by noorderling on Jun 19, 2024 20:00:08 GMT
From what I recall I have never seen a Liberal or Lib Dem member proclaim himself leader immediately after the previous leader resigned. Vince Cable did when Menzies Campbell was defenestrated. Cable did not become leader until 10 years after Campbell was deposed. Clegg was elected.
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Post by batman on Jun 19, 2024 20:04:31 GMT
Wasn't he caretaker leader before Clegg was elected?
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Post by john07 on Jun 19, 2024 20:06:55 GMT
Wasn't he caretaker leader before Clegg was elected? Caretakers don’t count!
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Post by johnloony on Jun 19, 2024 20:44:41 GMT
Vince Cable did when Menzies Campbell was defenestrated. Cable did not become leader until 10 years after Campbell was deposed. Clegg was elected. My memory is obviously better than yours.
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