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Peterborough By-Election

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Gromit | 09:51 Thu 06th Jun 2019 | News
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The constituency has a long history of floating. In 1974 it returned a Conservative in February and Labour in October. Since then it has yo-yoed at each election between Labour and Conservative.
But this time there is the Brexit Party who will probably do very well, at the expense of the Conservatives. The LibDems are unlikely to do well soitis a two horse race.
What do you think will happen:
- Brexit wins because voters have abandoned the Conservative Government and the former Labour MP left in disgrace
- Labour wins because the Tory and Brexit opposition split the anti Labour vote
- Another result/ reason, please specify.
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//running off when you lose the vote is not an admirable quality in a leader.//

As opposed to the admirable qualities shown by Ms Forbes!
Nigel Farage didn't lose the vote. He wasn't a candidate in that election. He had no reason to stay after the result was announced.
Spice,LOL.

Is she happy or not then? Jeez!
I treat nobody as an idiot, ever. I do, on the other hand, strongly disagree with people on this site on quite a lot, and I'll put my views forward forcefully, as will all of us.
Farage left before the result was announced!
And the problem with that is ... what?
It was so nice, not to have to see that" for ever open mouth " of Farage on TV .

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