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Hey @LadPolitics can you put up a market on who will be the 1st Tory MP to defect to the Brexit Party? Want to back Steve Baker, story 2day
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Really interesting tip about Steve Baker. That makes a lot of sense. He's clearly deeply unhappy. I'm not sure it will make a lot of difference 'out there.' Few of the ERG are known to the general public. Boris is but he's a gadfly and you never know where he's going to turn up next, nor in whose bed.
Gordon Brown made a similar error when selling our gold didn't he?
https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1122483910536044545
Astute punters know that.
If the honest answer to this is the latter then there is only one honourable course of action - defect to the Brexit Party.
Baker, I sense, IS a man of honour - very much so - and therefore I agree with the header that he will probably be the first to go.
Given all the facts currently publicly available and without my prompting I'd expect him to make Baker the favourite in this market.
When I worked at a spread betting company we used to ask the clients not to tell us what what they wanted to do before they’d got the price.
Of course they'd lose, but it could solidify the Tories as the opposition.
What do they fear most? Corbyn in power, probably as a minority PM? Or three more years of being attacked and weakened on both flanks?
How does one possibly tell? He is permanently set at 11 on the smug-o-meter.
If you are poor and dispossessed you are more likely perhaps to think you have nothing to lose anyway as you have nothing.
Telling people to fk and join UKIP\Brexit and then panicking when they do hasnt been a great success for the Conservatives.
maybe they could try having some broad based polcies relevant to all parts of the country for a change, might work.
F1: surprised by the biggest crash being a reversing incident.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/04/28/tories-braced-local-election-wipeout-deputy-chairman-warns-mounting/
And that's just the starter before the main course of the EU elections.
The Brexit Party are riding high right now because they can afford to be a single issue party going into the Euros. In a GE, less so.
But, hang on, this is master strategist May we are talking about...
I'd expect a net loss of about 750. The Conservatives are polling as badly as in 1993-96, but the Labour and Lib Dems' ratings are among their worst ever.
Would Nigel Farage welcome a potential rival, and would an MP tolerate being his subordinate?
It seems to be all about 'identity' in various guises.
Or for some, about their own career prospects.
https://twitter.com/socceram/status/1122486526473064450?s=21
Think about it, he sneaks about at night hiding from Alan Rickman.
http://enormo-haddock.blogspot.com/2019/04/azerbaijan-post-race-analysis-2019.html
Not something which necessarily bothers the well off who can go private - but a function of a rapidly rising population and a failure to deliver the infrastructure needed as a result.
GDP really doesn't capture all of this - you can be wealthier in theory but much poorer in reality e.g. due to being priced out of buying a home. You now need to earn £100k a year to buy a house in Dagenham if starting out without a massive deposit - 20 years ago someone on minimum wage could have bought there.
You can call it identity - or you can call it a sense of uncertainty, overcrowding and general stress if you have been on the wrong side of the last decade.
ETA: Goddamn city, will they ever drop points again?
"Hi George, I know we haven't spoken much before, but we were wondering if you might be getting Respect going again?"
If the Tories have got any sense, which is a big IF currently, they’ll ditch May before she does any more damage. She is playing Russian roulette with both the country and her party over getting her deal through.
Dirty side
Dirty fans
Dirty club
Always have been. It's systemic. Like sewage.
I've never celebrated quite so exuberantly a constituency result like I did with Rochester & Strood in 2015.
Baker represents a marginal seat - many of the other ERGers represent very safe pro leave seats. Why would Francois for example want to defect when he has a 24,000 majority and the majority of his south west Essex constituents back his position on the EU 100%. The Brexit party wouldn't run candidates against ERG members anyway in reality - they would focus on the other 250 or so Tory MPs who backed 'the treaty'..
The Tories are screwed in the short term and need a new leader to have as much time as possible to recover things for them, but I don't see circumstances permitting that.
Regarding our 'poor and dispossessed' with their real and justified grievances let me put it this way. Will acute relative poverty be significantly more tolerable if they can have complete confidence that it is being inflicted upon them by Jacob Rees Mogg rather than Jean Claude Juncker? Because Rees Mogg is British? He's one of them?
I don't think so. It's a con.
He faces the same issues IDS and Boris do.
"Those are all important issues but are not really examples of what I meant by matters of 'identity'. If you sit down for a deep & meaningful with the likes of John Redwood you will find that the things you are highlighting are not on the radar. The talk will be exclusively along the lines of what a scandal it is that 'we' are not able to govern 'ourselves' without undue interference from 'them'. WE must Take Back Control from THEM. This is what I mean by Brexit being an Identity Project as far as its leaders are concerned.
Regarding our 'poor and dispossessed' with their real and justified grievances let me put it this way. Will acute relative poverty be significantly more tolerable if they can have complete confidence that it is being inflicted upon them by Jacob Rees Mogg rather than Jean Claude Juncker? Because Rees Mogg is British? He's one of them?
I don't think so. It's a con"
They are - because of who is perceived as driving the population growth, competition and overcrowding.
If you live in a block of flats or a terraced house - you are more likely to care about your neighbours and who they are as you can hear them and see them more often and they can be the cause of stress due to noise or behaviour. If you live in a leafy detached probably less of a concern - as they aren't 'on top of you'.
And that is what leads to clashes of 'identity' - and why the well of middle classes in their leafy detacheds have less of an issue with it.
If it came to a snap election I think the Brexit party might fancy their chances more than those who have disappeared to the CUKs. The difference in their launches and organisation to date has been stark. Any CUKs supporting a VONC really better have a plan B, career wise.