Harry Dunn's father refused entry by Raab's team too. They said there wasn't space for him, so other people inside said they'd leave to make space but Raab's team refused to permit it.
I saw him on Marr I think it was blabbering on again how he used to be a human rights lawyer. Do links even do that? and yet he left 1 month post qualification
I do, Diceman. There is another hustings tonight, and I am going. Surely he will have quietly met the Dunns today rather than risk the same thing tonight.
I don’t know anything about Sandbach, but in some of these seats the interesting thing is whether the incumbent independent and the new tory split the right/centre right vote and allow a third candidate in.
Despite being the world's least likely human rights lawyer he did do a stint. On election night I'm gping to wrap 29m of packing tape around my torso as in the unlikely event he does lose his seat I fear I may otherwise split my sides laughing.
I just can't see it. There has been pretty much radio silence from Labour and the Tories in the constituency (presumably because Labour think they cannot win and the Tories think they cannot lose) whereas the Lib Dems are sticking flyers through the door every other day.
And while the (new) Lib Dem candidate looks very competent, it is just a huge margin to overturn for a traditionally Tory seat. Particularly as the Brexit party are not standing so I assume most of the leavers (40% or so) will vote Tory.
Although I see Ian Taylor, the previous Tory MP for 23 years, has pretty much endorsed the Lib Dems (in the sense he has told the constituents that the Lib Dems will best represent their views on Brexit, if not actually said he is voting Lib Dem).
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absolutely losing his seat
I think some of the rogue tories will hang on as independents tbh
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I wonder if Linklaters collectively cringe whenever he speaks in public.
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clear hiring error
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Harry Dunn's father refused entry by Raab's team too. They said there wasn't space for him, so other people inside said they'd leave to make space but Raab's team refused to permit it.
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So delightful if Raab, the grade a knob, lost his seat.
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who is harry dunn?
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If Raab can lose Esher (and he can) then very very few urban/suburban Tory seats are safe.
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i looked up harry dunn. very sad
do yo ulive in esher apnhb?
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I saw him on Marr I think it was blabbering on again how he used to be a human rights lawyer. Do links even do that? and yet he left 1 month post qualification
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I do, Diceman. There is another hustings tonight, and I am going. Surely he will have quietly met the Dunns today rather than risk the same thing tonight.
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More pasting, more lol, more cringe
YET WELL AHEAD IN THE POLLS
why people don’t go lib dem I have no idea.
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I see him about a lot. one day I may well slap him
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Do it. You will never regret it in the contrary you will enjoy the memories forever
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pumpkin, that assumes they want to meet him. these things can be tricky to arrange
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Absolutely. Better than Portillo.
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Just looked up the odds.
Raab at 1/6 and Lib Dems on 23/10.
Surprisingly short odds on the LDs there, with Raab having a majority of 24,000 and 59% of the vote at the last election.
I've had a cheeky £20 on.
[Kevin Keegan] I'd bloody love it if he lost his seat, I SAY I'D BLOODY LOVE IT! [/Kevin Keegan]
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Meanwhile in my constituency, Tory Rebel Antoinette Sandbach is 11/1 to hold her own seat. Tozzas 1/50...
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is Sarah Wollaston the most likely ex tory to win?
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Wollaston is 3/1 in Totnes, with the Tozzas at 5/1.
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*Tozzas at 1/5
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absolutely no chance raab will lose his seat i reckon
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I don’t know anything about Sandbach, but in some of these seats the interesting thing is whether the incumbent independent and the new tory split the right/centre right vote and allow a third candidate in.
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or if the ex tory splits the remain vote with the lib dem candidate. maybe the lib dems are not standing in places like totnes?
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Despite being the world's least likely human rights lawyer he did do a stint. On election night I'm gping to wrap 29m of packing tape around my torso as in the unlikely event he does lose his seat I fear I may otherwise split my sides laughing.
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It would be more fun if Johnson lost his seat, it could happen
Raaaaaab's got a huge majority, hasn't he?
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I just can't see it. There has been pretty much radio silence from Labour and the Tories in the constituency (presumably because Labour think they cannot win and the Tories think they cannot lose) whereas the Lib Dems are sticking flyers through the door every other day.
And while the (new) Lib Dem candidate looks very competent, it is just a huge margin to overturn for a traditionally Tory seat. Particularly as the Brexit party are not standing so I assume most of the leavers (40% or so) will vote Tory.
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Although I see Ian Taylor, the previous Tory MP for 23 years, has pretty much endorsed the Lib Dems (in the sense he has told the constituents that the Lib Dems will best represent their views on Brexit, if not actually said he is voting Lib Dem).
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According to this:
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/uk/boris-johnson-s-seat-at-risk-in-uk-election-polling-figures-show-1.4093444
Raab is presently on course to win by 3000 votes.
Very big ask for the Lib Dems. But oh it would be so sweet to see him dumped.
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Raab is a very overpromoted dullard with a pompous and overbearing manner who seems incapable of any original thought.
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del segno - you mean "any thought"
he is an arse sucker without merit or appeal.
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If the national polls close he is in trouble. In some ways would be more amusing he loses and the Tories win.
Also not a great reflection of Boris, that twot, is effectively his chosen number 2.
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