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Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

I actually think he has pulled a worldly here, I hate the cnut, but he is a tremendous PR spinner
Yep, got ahead of things and got his narrative and sob story out there.
I read mixed things about him in respect of Clacton, but he must be pretty sure he will win.
Labour will need to field a very strong candidate.
What will be interesting is that surely Rupert Lowe will want Restore to put up a candidate - could be a vote splitter.
 
I guess a constituency like that won't have anyone other than the Tories as an alternative. Do they have anyone half decent and fairly moderate all parties could coalesce around? Penny Mordaunt or Justine Greening or someone?
 
Yep, got ahead of things and got his narrative and sob story out there.
I read mixed things about him in respect of Clacton, but he must be pretty sure he will win.
Labour will need to field a very strong candidate.
What will be interesting is that surely Rupert Lowe will want Restore to put up a candidate - could be a vote splitter.

I think he wins again and I think it then write the next 12 months of rhetoric for him "my people love me" "they and the public (well Clacton) have spoken" "We want change" ........... I also think its a small dig at Burnham for not having a GE

IF he loses he also wins, because he can walk off in the sunset with an excuse in tow.

I think its a very smart move from him and changes the media narrative for a while
 
Yep, got ahead of things and got his narrative and sob story out there.
I read mixed things about him in respect of Clacton, but he must be pretty sure he will win.
Labour will need to field a very strong candidate.
What will be interesting is that surely Rupert Lowe will want Restore to put up a candidate - could be a vote splitter.

Labour have never had more than about 28% of vote share there. It's only ever been UKIP, Tory and Reform.

All parties need to tacitly support the Tory candidate, like happened with Greens and Labour at the two recent Manchester elections
 
Labour have never had more than about 28% of vote share there. It's only ever been UKIP, Tory and Reform.

All parties need to tacitly support the Tory candidate, like happened with Greens and Labour at the two recent Manchester elections
yes, was just about to edit my post to say Labour have no chance.
I think at the last election Labour put up a candidate but didn't actively campaign, if my memory serves me right, which it may well not.
 
And he gets to push the Standards Commissioner's enquiry down the line

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Its a referendum on him. Bring David Miliband back and stand him against Nige and he is the only chance Labour has.

Have you ever been to Clacton? They'd firebomb Miliband for being too intellectual, just on the basis that he wears glasses. It's the most extreme right wing place in the UK. Being Jewish might genuinely be an issue for him there.
 
yes, was just about to edit my post to say Labour have no chance.
I think at the last election Labour put up a candidate but didn't actively campaign, if my memory serves me right, which it may well not.

The downside for Farage is that the people of Clacton might feel its a waste of money to pander to his ego........
 
Chris Mason makes an interesting point, that when David Davis pulled a similar stunt in 2008, the other parties refused to be drawn into the circus of it and just didn't humour/contest the by-election
 
As sure as eggs is eggs, along comes Rupert Lowe

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