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Post by AdminSTB on Sept 27, 2016 17:19:07 GMT
Who's going to come second in the Batley and Spen by-election?
Unfortunately I can't add more than one poll in the same thread.
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Post by lennon on Sept 27, 2016 17:31:42 GMT
Related to this - how many parties do you think will save their deposit? I reckon 2... Labour + whoever is in 2nd place
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Post by mondialito on Sept 27, 2016 17:49:27 GMT
I chose 'Yes for Britain'. Those who voted Leave who won't vote Labour may vote for the 'Yes to Britain' candidate and endorse his 'No to Terrorism' line in light of what happened.
All this without realising Jack Buckby's real background or ideology.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 19:38:28 GMT
This is fasinating because no-one's got a bloody clue.
I voted 'Yes for Britain' as I imagine Buckby to be the most organised of the far-right groups standing.
The English Democrats have performed poorly for ages.
Waqas Ali Khan may possibly pick up some of the Muslim and UKIP vote. He seems hopeless, however.
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Post by finsobruce on Sept 27, 2016 19:46:21 GMT
In the winning of the prestigious second place a lot will depend on which candidates make fools of themselves during the high level of scrutiny they will receive from the media.
Of course if the media is seen to pick on any of them that might help them, if they react badly to questioning that will damage them.Like snakes and ladders. It should really be the English Democrats but they have been going backwards for some time. There is all to play for...
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Post by greenhert on Sept 27, 2016 19:55:10 GMT
I hope Garry Kitchin will come second, since he is by far the most sensible of the non-Labour candidates and he is the only one who lives in the constituency.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 20:02:11 GMT
In the winning of the prestigious second place a lot will depend on which candidates make fools of themselves during the high level of scrutiny they will receive from the media. Of course if the media is seen to pick on any of them that might help them, if they react badly to questioning that will damage them.Like snakes and ladders. It should really be the English Democrats but they have been going backwards for some time. There is all to play for... Given that all the parties and candidates (other than Labour) are unknown quantities for the general public, this must surely be a case of all publicity being good publicity. No candidate for second place has anything to lose.
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Post by finsobruce on Sept 27, 2016 20:06:08 GMT
In the winning of the prestigious second place a lot will depend on which candidates make fools of themselves during the high level of scrutiny they will receive from the media. Of course if the media is seen to pick on any of them that might help them, if they react badly to questioning that will damage them.Like snakes and ladders. It should really be the English Democrats but they have been going backwards for some time. There is all to play for... Given that all the parties and candidates (other than Labour) are unknown candidates for the general public, this must surely be a case of all publicity being good publicity. No candidate for second place has anything to lose. while the latter is certainly true, the opportunity to make a total dick of yourself on national television will quite probably be taken by someone.
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Post by peterl on Sept 27, 2016 20:15:13 GMT
What on earth is "Yes to Britain"?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 20:23:16 GMT
What on earth is "Yes to Britain"? The Liberty GB, ex-BNP candidate.
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Sept 27, 2016 20:32:37 GMT
Stupid description. I would have thought he would come second but not sure now. I thought the whole point of the exercise was to raise the profile of Liberty GB. If they don't even use the name then what's the point? It's like that idiotic description UKIP used in the GLA elections one time
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Post by Pete Whitehead on Sept 27, 2016 20:34:54 GMT
Although...
Still think it's daft though
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Post by oldhamexile on Sept 27, 2016 21:42:09 GMT
I was at the Haltemprice & Howden count when the EDs forced a recount for second place (they were just behind the Greens).
But the Yorkshire EDs are a lot less organised than they were back in 2008. IIRC their regional organiser (and Haltemprice by-election agent) was one of those who quit because he didn't like the influx of ex-BNP activists. Then the party got the worst of both worlds because most of those ex-BNPers, including some highly competent Yorkshire folk such as Chris Beverley, gave up.
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Post by AdminSTB on Sept 27, 2016 22:07:35 GMT
What on earth is "Yes to Britain"? Apologies. That should be "No to terrorism, Yes to Britain." Perhaps we should have a silly descriptions thread.
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Post by johnloony on Sept 28, 2016 3:39:34 GMT
What on earth is "Yes to Britain"? it's one of the registered descriptions of the "Liberty GB" party, which is far-right, explicitly racist, Christian fundamentalist, islamophobic, etc. I was looking at its website earlier and it has a lot of very strong and shocking stuff.
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Post by Jack on Sept 28, 2016 12:56:43 GMT
What on earth is "Yes to Britain"? it's one of the registered descriptions of the "Liberty GB" party, which is far-right, explicitly racist, Christian fundamentalist, islamophobic, etc. I was looking at its website earlier and it has a lot of very strong and shocking stuff. Which is why the main parties not contesting the seat is a bad thing, as we're now gifting airtime to groups that really don't deserve any of it.
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Post by johnloony on Sept 28, 2016 19:28:47 GMT
it's one of the registered descriptions of the "Liberty GB" party, which is far-right, explicitly racist, Christian fundamentalist, islamophobic, etc. I was looking at its website earlier and it has a lot of very strong and shocking stuff. Which is why the main parties not contesting the seat is a bad thing, as we're now gifting airtime to groups that really don't deserve any of it. I started off thinking that I would (hypothetically, if I lived in Batley) probably not vote, but now I reckon I would want to vote for one of the more mainstream candidates (Kitchin, probably) in order to minimise the percentage vote for the far-right candidates.
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Post by thecatman on Sept 28, 2016 19:33:38 GMT
it's one of the registered descriptions of the "Liberty GB" party, which is far-right, explicitly racist, Christian fundamentalist, islamophobic, etc. I was looking at its website earlier and it has a lot of very strong and shocking stuff. Which is why the main parties not contesting the seat is a bad thing, as we're now gifting airtime to groups that really don't deserve any of it. Quite. If a normal contest would have been held, non-Labour parties wouldn't have tried too hard, ensuring Labour wins comfortably with a full mandate that comes from winning a contested election. The vacuum left by leaving the voters no option to Labour was always going to be used by extreme elements.
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Post by Devil Wincarnate on Sept 28, 2016 23:27:58 GMT
I suspect it could be the BNP, purely on name recognition.
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Sept 29, 2016 19:48:28 GMT
it's one of the registered descriptions of the "Liberty GB" party, which is far-right, explicitly racist, Christian fundamentalist, islamophobic, etc. I was looking at its website earlier and it has a lot of very strong and shocking stuff. Which is why the main parties not contesting the seat is a bad thing, as we're now gifting airtime to groups that really don't deserve any of it. With the Witney by-election on the same day, it's more likely the airtime will just be focused there instead.
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