Pblakeney
Squire
But if he gets re-elected the investigation continues anyway. Weird!
Displaying the depth of his political nouse.
But if he gets re-elected the investigation continues anyway. Weird!
But if he gets re-elected the investigation continues anyway. Weird!
No, it's what Reform voters want
Let's see something to back up that assertion.
What if he puts his name forward but isn't selected? Unlikely, but gives the possibility of no more investigations and Reform can say 'At this time we think Mr/Ms Whoever is a better candidate'. I don't see what Farage will gain from all this, unless he actually hopes to be unseated. Parliamentary investigations aren't affected by the size of your majority or the public endorsement of winning a by election, and if his majority is reduced or he loses it's a bit embarrassing. Also, what a waste of public money.
Let's see something to back up that assertion.
Well other voters aren't voting for Reform. I think the term lawyers use is res ipsa loquitur.
Well other voters aren't voting for Reform. I think the term lawyers use is res ipsa loquitur.
So, where is their (Reform's) vote coming from? Is it that thousands of people have never voted previously and have now started to vote, and, are voting Reform?
So, where is their (Reform's) vote coming from? Is it that thousands of people have never voted previously and have now started to vote, and, are voting Reform?