It isn't just the Conservatives! A senior Labour MP has been betting against his chances of keeping his seat and an activist has been suspended for running a 'honeytrap' operation aimed at Conservative members
The police said that a man was arrested on suspicion of harassment and committing offences under the Online Safety Act.
Not much to choose between them is there?
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(33 Posts)The only difference is that Starmer suspended the Labour candidates straight away, whereas Sunak waffled, fudged and sat on the fence with those involved in betting, from the Tory party, for a fortnight, although 2 of them have now been suspended.🙄
No think out of the box and vote Reform. Nothing will change with the Tories or Labour. Also do you trust the Polls have you ever been asked who you are voting for? Or are we being manipulated? Remember the Brexit vote and the I think it was 1992 Neil Kinnock moment when it was predicted he was a dead cert to win.
Believe it or not I was actually interviewed by a pollster yesterday - so they don't just make it all up!
Nicenanny3
No think out of the box and vote Reform. Nothing will change with the Tories or Labour. Also do you trust the Polls have you ever been asked who you are voting for? Or are we being manipulated? Remember the Brexit vote and the I think it was 1992 Neil Kinnock moment when it was predicted he was a dead cert to win.
Reform are not going to get in, and even in the Fairyland they inhabit do you think they will be paragons of virtue?
The difference between Labour and the Tories is that the Tories have been in power now for 14 years and wrecked the country.
varian
Believe it or not I was actually interviewed by a pollster yesterday - so they don't just make it all up!
I don't know anyone who has been polled. Did they phone you?
18:18keepingquiet
I don't expect them too. Reform are a shiny new party, hopefully will get a few seats. Little acorns grow into big oak trees. It's a start to break the two party stronghold.
Nicenanny3
varian
Believe it or not I was actually interviewed by a pollster yesterday - so they don't just make it all up!
I don't know anyone who has been polled. Did they phone you?
Yes. At first I was as suspicious as I always am to cold callers but I was able to Google them and check the phone number while they were on the phone and satisfied myself that they actually were a reputable polling company, regulated by the Market Research Authority and so I stopped being cagey and answered most of their questions (I didn't answer anything I thought was too intrusive/ none of their business - and they accepted that).
We’ve been talking about the betting incidents including the Labour one here.
www.gransnet.com/forums/news_and_politics/1337715-Conservative-candidates-betting-scandal-have-been-sacked
All I know about the honey trap incident so far is that it was somebody who was a member of the Labour Party, do you know more Monica?
Nicenanny3
No think out of the box and vote Reform. Nothing will change with the Tories or Labour. Also do you trust the Polls have you ever been asked who you are voting for? Or are we being manipulated? Remember the Brexit vote and the I think it was 1992 Neil Kinnock moment when it was predicted he was a dead cert to win.
No Reform candidate in this constituency. He pulled out after the revelation that he urged people to vote for the BNP. His name is still on the ballot papers apparently.
18:31varian
Thanks for your reply that's very interesting. I never answer anyone if I don't know the caller. Perhaps that's why I've never been polled 😊
Will this particular election get the award for "Most Scandal Infested Poll In The Entire History Of British Politics"?
It's certainly a front-runner. No party has exactly covered themselves in glory!
And McVey's husband MP placed a bet of £8,000 to lose. £8,000???!!!
The predominant factor in this election seems to be tactical voting. Nothing matters but 'Get the Tories Out' and posters are appearing proclaiming this. But insufficient thought is being given to their replacement, under the delusion that nothing could be worse.
People on the doorstep are saying that for the first time in their life they have no idea how they will vote and are genuinely concerned for the future; fed up with Tories, mistrust Starmer and fear Labour , dislike the (local) Lib Dem candidate's record as a councillor and consider Ed Davey's campaign ridiculous.
I don't blame people for their dissatisfaction with the Conservatives, but sadly many decent MPs will be sacrificed and replaced by a mish-mash of totally inexperienced novices, rather like Blair's babes. I received a flier yesterday from a local Labour candidate full of bland promises, who had no idea she was canvassing in the wrong ward against the wrong candidate.
Nicenanny3
18:18keepingquiet
I don't expect them too. Reform are a shiny new party, hopefully will get a few seats. Little acorns grow into big oak trees. It's a start to break the two party stronghold.
They’re not a shiny new party. They’re a reincarnation of old parties like UKIP and the BNP. Bit like a snake shedding it’s skin….
Grantanow
And McVey's husband MP placed a bet of £8,000 to lose. £8,000???!!!
Disgraceful as if they haven't got enough money. I'm in Ester McVey's constituency Tatton I have voted for her in the past but never again will I vote Tory, I'm voting Reform whether that will allow Labour to get in (probably) but I'm not voting for lies and broken promises anymore.
I am regularly polled by YouGov.
I live in the sort of constituency that traditionally would vote for a pig if it wore a blue rosette, but at the last election an Independent candidate reduced the Tory’s huge majority to a much smaller one and with boundary changes there’s a real chance of the LibDems getting in.
Our previous Tory MP once defended his many additional paid jobs by saying that being an MP isn’t a job at all, it’s merely a role! The current one has always voted along with the government, but with an election in view he now reframes himself as someone who is against all the things he voted for.
10:29MayBee70
Well they have certainly got your attention. A shiny new party compared to the Tories and Labour.
keepingquiet
The difference between Labour and the Tories is that the Tories have been in power now for 14 years and wrecked the country.
Different complaints, but much the same arguments as we used after 13 years of Labour.
Probably much the same arguments as will be used when we want to get rid of the next government.
Reform are hugely suspect. Farage speaking to Nick Robinson last week confirmed his admiration for Putin and believed the West was responsible for the war in Ukraine. As for Trump well he was a good mate. They are as right wing as you can get. Farage is an opportunist. Richard Tice just looks like a spare part as he parades about. When he was asked recently about certain members and their racist remarks he replied he wasn’t bothered as this election was “presidential” and only leaders mattered.
Grantanow
And McVey's husband MP placed a bet of £8,000 to lose. £8,000???!!!
Esther McVey's husband is Sir Philip Davies, who was a sitting MP.
By betting a huge sum on himself losing, he is like a boxer falling down at the first punch - a complete travesty, shockingly dis-honourable.
If he is found guilty of this he should not only be kicked out of the Conservative Party, he should be prosecuted and should certainly be stripped of his knighthood.
Mollygo
keepingquiet
The difference between Labour and the Tories is that the Tories have been in power now for 14 years and wrecked the country.
Different complaints, but much the same arguments as we used after 13 years of Labour.
Probably much the same arguments as will be used when we want to get rid of the next government.
As Labour left the country in pretty good order and the tories have actually been wrecking it for the past 14 years, perhaps the electorate might reflect on this experience a bit more carefully next time they're asked to choose 
MaizieD
You have the right to your opinion, however inaccurate that is.
Mollygo
MaizieD
You have the right to your opinion, however inaccurate that is.
Actually, MaizieD isn’t wrong, from an economic perspective at least.
theconversation.com/fact-check-did-labour-overspend-and-leave-a-deficit-that-was-out-of-control-41118
If you want to provide an example of another area which was left worse by Labour than it is now though Mollygo I’ll willingly check it out against reputable sources.
Nicenanny3
10:29MayBee70
Well they have certainly got your attention. A shiny new party compared to the Tories and Labour.
Yes they had my attention a couple of nights ago - foul mouthed people whom I would be embarrassed to be in the same room with let alone vote for them.
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