@Bradley has a story from their school days about his MP...
Is his name Ken Stituency?

@Bradley has a story from their school days about his MP...
Granted. But even Truss is extremely likely to get reelected in her constituency (I assume she is standing again, I haven't checked). I mean, she's essentially a national laughing stock now, but even these kind of polls now give her a fairly healthy majority.
Exactly why, I can't explain. I don't live in an area that is historically really solidly Tory or really solidly Labour. My guess is though that just as there are people who will never ever vote Tory, there are also many people who have never voted Labour and never would (and if Blair didn't change their mind, I doubt Starmer would).
Also, there is often something about high profile MPs that gives them a few more percentage points. Again, I don't totally get this, and it doesn't always work that way, but it seems to be the case.
True… but every now and then you get a Portillo moment - and that was when they won - can’t remember which big names lost their seats in ‘97, I’m sure there were a few.
Hasn’t there also been an issue with some boundary changes potentially not helping some big names?
It's Dublin Mick. His constituency is the traffic island on the junction of the Antrim road and Atlantic avenue.Is his name Ken Stituency?
On the discussion of Returning MPs etc.
There are 60 odd Tory MPs who have said they'll stand down next election.
I'd imagine there are many who will be retiring, moving on etc but I'm sure many have pre-empted the fall and jumped ship
Raab will end up with a cosy little BBC2 series about military history or farming as part of his psychopath rehabilitation programme.
My constituency is a reasonably safe Liberal Democrat one, Bath. The tories won it in 2015 but then lost it under the strong and stable leadership of Ms May
It is 🤓I realise this is off-topic, but Bath must be a lovely place to live.
To go back on topic (almost), that result in 2015 must be the best example of how a vote can badly backfire. Presumably people abandoned the Lib Dems in protest to them going into coalition with the Tories, but in doing so, they ended up with a Tory MP!
Interesting that an MP has admitted to being part of a honey trap event, as the details were printed in politico. Wonder how many are already compromised, across Europe and the states. People have known this has been going on for years. Epstein was obviously at it but it somehow got scrubbed over. Pretty obvious that this one that got away is just more evidence that the Russians and Israelis control many in our govts.
"Prominent Tory MPs and Cabinet ministers that lost their seats in the 1997 election included Michael Portillo, Malcolm Rifkind, Edwina Currie, David Mellor, Neil Hamilton and Norman Lamont."True… but every now and then you get a Portillo moment - and that was when they won - can’t remember which big names lost their seats in ‘97, I’m sure there were a few.
Interesting that an MP has admitted to being part of a honey trap event, as the details were printed in politico. Wonder how many are already compromised, across Europe and the states. People have known this has been going on for years. Epstein was obviously at it but it somehow got scrubbed over. Pretty obvious that this one that got away is just more evidence that the Russians and Israelis control many in our govts.
www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
There's no chance with FPTP. Reform are polling at 11% but so were UKIP pre-Brexit and that only translated to 1 seat out of 650.Unlikely. Its FFP here. Total nonsense system.
