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She would be a fantastic choice for leader, but the logistical hurdles are considerable, even if she does want the job.
https://twitter.com/RuthDav16384736/status/1035406566961360896
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Whether she'd actually be any good at running the country is another question altogether.
Unaddressed antisemitism and our toxic culture has divided this great party. We must find a solution – without splitting
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/31/labour-frank-field-resignation-antisemitism-toxic-culture-party
https://twitter.com/RuthDavidsonMSP
It's quite a useful trick for politicians to have. Or people who comment on politics.
(And yes, I've done the same in the past...)
They also love a winner, better still one that brickbats the opposition, and does it with a wry sense of humour. Her achievements in holding the Union together will also count.
So, I wouldn’t rule it out.
And sadly, Jones' own comments often don't show tolerance and understanding of other peoples' perspective. And in fact, can help breed such comments.
But that's kind-of his job.
I admit that I would vote for him, even if I'm no longer a labour Loyalist. He represents what Labour used to be and I suspect he'd have good support in Birkenhead.
It would be a tricky election for Labour. Who would they select? A shouty student Corbynite, or a Mrs Rochester candidate? it was a narrow Leave victory there too.
However if May gets a Deal she could remain leader for some time to come
What happens in the interregnum when she is neither Peer nor MP? Can she be leader and PM as a member of neither House?
Would it be accepted or acceptable to be a completely unelected PM ?
Can I join
Depending on her audience she's either in favour of the softest possible Brexit or she's in favour of diamond hard Brexit let's go to war to recover our fish.
A Canada type deal also came first in an ICM poll mentioned in the link
http://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/libleave_brexit_spectrum.html
It would have been worth staying in for that alone. Important not to underestimate how much practical nuts and bolts stuff like this, and free mobile roaming across the EU, affects the quality of life.
Labour 33,558 76.9%
Conservative 8,044 8.4%
Liberal Dem. 1,118 2.6%
Green 943 1.8%
Good luck with the By Election Frank
Oh your not calling one
Surprise Surprise
May leads as 35% to 23% as best PM.
Con 39 (-1) Lab 37 (nc) LD (+1) 10 UKIP 5 (-1)
Fieldwork Tues/Wed
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2018/08/31/voting-intention-conservatives-39-labour-37-28-29-/?utm_source=website_article&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=vi_2829_august_2018
You are in dreamland Big G
Birkenhead is deep OHHHHHHH JEEEERRRRREMY COOOORRRRBBBYN territory.
What manifesto will Frank have voting with the Tories on BREXIT
With UKIP on Immigration
and with JHB on Musllim matters
Had the indyref gone the other way, we'd be on GMT+1 all year round by now.
You'll be delighted to know I'll annoy every Scot across those three pieces, I think there's a danger I might patronise the Scottish Nats to within an inch of their lives.
Given the majority of the public know the cube root of sod all about what each of those options entails I would gently advise you to ignore such surveys.
(I think she is more likely Ted Heath)
Should be a winning combination.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scotland/9476004/Scottish-universities-offer-places-to-fee-paying-foreigners-only.html
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/27/poor-scots-squeezed-out-of-university-by-snp-cap-on-places/
The most astonishing act of life-chance-destroying apartheid against their own young, for the sake of a slogan - the sort of thing one used to think happened under Chairman Mao. This is the biggest scandal in UK politics today.
I think it's been a good morning for India personally.
Hence I admitted in that very post that I sometimes get things wrong.
Yet when you're caught out getting something wrong - or worse - knowingly misrepresenting something, you get rather insulty.
He got it wrong.
This site should report naught but the Scottish subsample.
You can't renounce a life peerage (for that matter, you can only renounce a hereditary peerage within the first year after inheriting it). It is possible to resign from the House of Lords but does this make the person eligible to stand for the Commons? I didn't think it did (but stand to be corrected).
If Davidson is to move to Westminster, it needs to be as an MP - which means awaiting a vacancy. Of course, the PM could give one of the sitting MPs a peerage and hope Davidson won the ensuing by-election but it's a risky strategy.
If they de-select Frank, he will probably go ahead with a by-election and they will lose the seat, and that is the reality they face.
Basically, he's called their bluff. He holds the ace, and they have an idealistic two of clubs.