Nandy was a great move to her new role. Yes it is technically a demotion my she is ina role where she will be much more visible to the people Labour need to win back.
Can be which why the anyone but tory tactical voting would be important as there are also a lot of tory lib dem marginals in the south.
No one should be crownig Labour now but there are now for the first time green shoots and a path now
Yeah but there is a massive difference between Richmond and Bishop Auckland.
I don't see anyway that a more "traditional tory" tory party has the same appeal in Blyth as Johnson
Not really that good as it ignores the effect the change of leadership will have on the 2019 tory vote.
I'm sorry but I just can't see Sunak or Truss etc. having the same pull for former labour voters in the northern "redwall" seats
Yeah he is it seems. The local party has always been a bit a of a weird one. Apart from between 2010 and 2017 they have had the MP but no real power on the council
Yeah and it didn't change hands in a massive clusterfuck of an election for Labour. W+L is a great example actually of where Lib Dems voting Labour would stop a tory gaining a seat.
Not really as Voting at the Local and Mayoral elections was back to pre 2019 patterns. The Labour Party in Coventry is in a Pretty strong place.
Oh well
It saw the Labour vote rise in The Bexley and Sidcup by-election
Also there are a lot of Tory/Labour Marginals where it can help Labour
Sorry but you are just wrong in this instance