Friday, 16 February 2024

Voters Already Decided - Told You So

Last month, I concluded that, whatever dirty tricks the right-leaning part of our free and fearless press deployed in order to frighten their readers back into line and support the Tories would not work. The electorate had already made its mind up, and that meant The Blue Team was toast.


And so it came to pass: despite Labour being given a week of torrid press, most of it self-inflicted and thoroughly deserved, the Tories have just experienced a double horror show overnight, with two safe seats lost in by-elections in the constituencies of Wellingborough and Kingswood. If the swing in the former were replicated nationally, only four Tory MPs would remain.

That swing was only 0.7% short of the 1994 record set when Labour took Dudley West. It was well ahead of the swings achieved by Labour last year in Tamworth, and Selby and Ainsty. It may not have helped the Tories that their candidate was the girlfriend of disgraced former MP Peter Bone, whose departure via a recall petition was what sparked the contest.

So what were Rishi Sunak’s excuses, apart from stating the bleeding obvious - that his party is finished and on its way out? As the BBC has reported, “The prime minister says midterm by-elections for incumbent governments ‘are always difficult’ and ‘the circumstances of these by-elections were of course particularly challenging’, after Labour overturned big Tory majorities in both Kingswood and Wellingborough”. So challenging that they lost.

Any more? “But, despite Labour’s swing in Wellingborough being credited as the second largest since the second world war, Sunak says ‘very low turnout’ is to blame and results also show ‘there isn’t a huge amount of enthusiasm for the alternative in Keir Starmer and the Labour party’”. The turnout in both Wellingborough and Kingswood was not low for a by-election.


Why are voters’ minds made up well before the General Election? Simples. The Tories are pursuing fringe votes with needless culture war tactics: sending desperate refugees to Rwanda, picking on Trans people, trying to frighten the electorate against Muslims, pretending only they can sort out all the strikes that are mostly of their own making.

Rail strikes? Could have been sorted long ago, but Sunak and his pals are rail haters and don’t mind damaging the industry - they want it damaged. Doctors taking action? The Tories could have sorted that, too, but they detest the NHS and would like to see it gone, replaced by a far more expensive system of health insurance. And the voters have them sussed.

Worse, scratching the racist itch and kicking followers of The Prophet has backfired spectacularly: Reform UK, formerly the Brexit Party, has scooped up more than 10% of the vote in both Wellingborough and Kingswood. Without any obvious assistance from former Oberscheissenführer Nigel “Thirsty” Farage. The hardcore Brexiteer vote has abandoned the Tories.

The result is that Sunak and his fellow Tories are Dead Politicians Walking. Nothing they do will turn it round. Also, as former Sun editor David Yelland has noted, “Overnight results show that, not since the 1930s, has the British popular press been so out of touch with the British people. The proprietors’ agenda is not the people’s agenda”. The propaganda ain’t making it.

So the Tories are not yet down and out. But you can see it from there.


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13 comments:

  1. Burlington Bertie from Bow16 February 2024 at 15:42


    Nah, your analysis is much (too!) verbose, Tim.

    To communicate effectively with a couple of your recent posters you should have worded it thus:

    'Rish! dished by Starm’s charms. Poll hell for Right as Bone’s boner fucks Cons. Lab clean up after messy night for Gov.
    This good.'


    See? That's the stuff to give the troops, Tim: the true (non)scholastic stink.........


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  2. The political circus goes on, bye-elections or no bye-elections. Britain remains a deeply reactionary far right institutionally racist country. All of it promoted by cowardly corporate media glove puppets.


    It is deluded nonsense to think Quisling "Labour" will be much different from the cringing New "Labour" version. The likelihood is a repeat of the mass murdering war criminality of the Bliar/Brown years, plus support for corporate thieves and looting of what's left of public services.

    There will be initial relief at being rid of successive far right gangsterist tory frontmen and women. Then everything will return to the usual corrupt far right Quisling "Labour" gangsterist frontmen and women.

    There isn't the slightest sign of substantial organised opposition or resistance to a socioeconomic system of thievery and deceit. Which is why Britain will continue its journey down a sewer of history. It's what people want, a few honourable exceptions apart, and it's what they are going to get.

    This is a country beginning to face down the same collectively insane road as Germany and Europe circa 1930. Nothing has been learned, the horrific consequences forgotten.

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  3. Everything's terrible. Same again.

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  4. The usual, predictable garbage from "anonymous".

    Cry me a fucking river. You'll NEVER get your Socialist Utopia - are you really THAT stupid to believe it will happen (I suspect you are)? I'll take this over any more Tory mess. Enjoy being a self-righteous prick, crying into your Venezuelan lemonade.

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  5. Listening to the radio earlier, what that little oily-haired spiv with his GBP180 Bluetooth-enabled travel mug fails to realise is that ordinary people aren't remotely interested in tax cuts - they want a country that works, a road system that doesn't trash the suspension and tyres of their cars, an NHS that's more functional than what they have now. The list goes on.

    Get your plane tickets to California, you little spiv. We see you.

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  6. It's not just the self-styled "...British popular press..." that is "...so out of touch..."

    Broadcast media are even worse because so dominant. Editing of images and the spoken word is utterly malevolent in intent and effect. The people who produce and front this corrupting Newspeak filth are cowards to a man and woman, whatever the medium.

    The truth is British media are now every bit as bad as anything vomited into history by the Goebbels gang. Even Orwell underestimated how low these scumbags would sink. They are accessories and helpful instigators of everything wrong and evil in this country. Decency long ago fled the media coop.

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  7. Burlington Bertie from Bow18 February 2024 at 19:07



    Well-judged and proprtionate as ever, Anonymous. It's the obvious restraint in your words that makes them so powerful and persuasive.

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    1. I am a combination of Binky Huckaback, Celia Molestrangler, Syd Rumpo and Julian and Sandy.

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  8. Burlington Bertie from Bow18 February 2024 at 22:44


    Good for you, BBBC. If you're happy to be that, then so be it.

    It's a modern world and no one has a right to judge you. Never forget that.

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    1. Here you go, Binky:
      https://youtu.be/0_u7vwxe9Qg?si=obhHtbb7O2XePOxX

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    2. 'Burlington Binky', has a ring to it. A nose ring.

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  9. A BBB condenser.

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