Can't see Conservative Central Office losing too much sleep over this really.
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John Bercow defects to Labour.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
Unless he works his way up to become Labour leader.Originally posted by the other bob wilson View PostCan't see Conservative Central Office losing too much sleep over this really.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...ack-on-johnson
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It’s interesting that a traditional Tory feels more comfortable with a party under Starmer than Johnson.Originally posted by Elwood Blues View Postand pigs might fly
Shows how far both parties have moved to the ‘right’?
He’s not the only Conservative who has expressed their distrust of Johnson. Dominic Grieve give him pelters in the week about his dishonesty.
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just like Labour is a broad church, so is conservatism. Even traditionally, centrist Labour and centrist Tories weren't that far apart. It does amaze me that such people don't automatically align with the Lib Dems.Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostIt’s interesting that a traditional Tory feels more comfortable with a party under Starmer than Johnson.
Shows how far both parties have moved to the ‘right’?
He’s not the only Conservative who has expressed their distrust of Johnson. Dominic Grieve give him pelters in the week about his dishonesty.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
Bercow was never a 'traditional ' tory. Labour and conservatives normally take turn about for speaker but when he stood for the post the Conservative party didn't want him, and he was only elected because the labour MPs voted for him.
As soon as he became speaker he became and independent having to resign from his original party and as is tradition, whilst he was speaker no one stood against him in any election.
He actually became a labour MP a week or so ago. Let's see how he does in the next election he stands in.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
Dominic Grieve would be a credit to any party.Originally posted by Jordi Culé View PostIt’s interesting that a traditional Tory feels more comfortable with a party under Starmer than Johnson.
Shows how far both parties have moved to the ‘right’?
He’s not the only Conservative who has expressed their distrust of Johnson. Dominic Grieve give him pelters in the week about his dishonesty.
Bercow on the other hand.......
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All this proves is that Bercow was, after all, always trying to deliberately block Brexit and the will of the people (as was Dominic Grieve). The words two faced and hypocritical come to mind. Labour are welcome to him.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
Bercow was a very right wing tory when he was younger.Originally posted by xsnaggle View PostBercow was never a 'traditional ' tory. Labour and conservatives normally take turn about for speaker but when he stood for the post the Conservative party didn't want him, and he was only elected because the labour MPs voted for him.
As soon as he became speaker he became and independent having to resign from his original party and as is tradition, whilst he was speaker no one stood against him in any election.
He actually became a labour MP a week or so ago. Let's see how he does in the next election he stands in.
He has made a long political journey.
He did a lot of good things as speaker but in the end I think the power went to his head.
I think Hoyle is a much better speaker
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
"Never a traditional Tory" is a statement may who know his political past would disagree with I think.Originally posted by xsnaggle View PostBercow was never a 'traditional ' tory. Labour and conservatives normally take turn about for speaker but when he stood for the post the Conservative party didn't want him, and he was only elected because the labour MPs voted for him.
As soon as he became speaker he became and independent having to resign from his original party and as is tradition, whilst he was speaker no one stood against him in any election.
He actually became a labour MP a week or so ago. Let's see how he does in the next election he stands in.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
He isn’t an MP yet. He’s just joined the Labour PartyOriginally posted by xsnaggle View PostBercow was never a 'traditional ' tory. Labour and conservatives normally take turn about for speaker but when he stood for the post the Conservative party didn't want him, and he was only elected because the labour MPs voted for him.
As soon as he became speaker he became and independent having to resign from his original party and as is tradition, whilst he was speaker no one stood against him in any election.
He actually became a labour MP a week or so ago. Let's see how he does in the next election he stands in.
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Re: John Bercow defects to Labour.
He won't be standing for election either, he's merely just joined the party.Originally posted by Pearcey3 View PostHe isn’t an MP yet. He’s just joined the Labour Party
Also, when he was elected speaker, he got 322 votes (June 22nd 2009). He was unanimously elected speaker in 2017.
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