The revolving door between the Conservatives and Reform (Conform) continues. This one has defected from Reform to the Conservatives, and her defection resulted in the Conservatives gaining overall control of Buckinghamshire Council.
>Reform UK councillor Cameron Anderson said voters would “now feel a great sense of dissatisfaction and injustice”, while Labour called for a by-election.
Only_Tip9560 on
I will support Reform UK’s call for a by-election in this case as long as they get every defector to them to resign and trigger a by-election.
Or perchance they are hypocritical twats?
Electricbell20 on
I hope the next Olympics has bandwagon jumping. A solid stock to draw from.
Wild-Perspective-582 on
This should be law – it should be separate from any party affiliation. It doesn’t matter if it’s Labour, Greens, Tories or Reform. If it causes individual MPs to think twice about switching then maybe they should consider their views and allegiances before voters go to the polls the first time.
Extra-Fig-7425 on
I do think if an MP switch party, there should be a by-election, no matter what party, I voted for the MP based on what he represent at the election.
marmitetoes on
There’s been similar defections in and out of the Greens in Bristol changing the balance of control of the council.
People really need to look at the candidates, and candidates need to put more of their personal views into their promotional stuff rather than just party guff.
Andrew1990M on
Why would you vote for a party that’s going to have completely different members every six months and half of them are the Tories you stopped voting for?
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
It is silly that a defection isn’t an instant by-election. The idea you have only voted for a candidate and not a party or manifesto is insane.
BabbatheGUTT on
I read the headline as ‘Defecation from Reform UK’, it made much more sense and didn’t surprise me at all.
plawwell on
All office holders who switch party should trigger a by-election. No exceptions.
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The revolving door between the Conservatives and Reform (Conform) continues. This one has defected from Reform to the Conservatives, and her defection resulted in the Conservatives gaining overall control of Buckinghamshire Council.
>Reform UK councillor Cameron Anderson said voters would “now feel a great sense of dissatisfaction and injustice”, while Labour called for a by-election.
I will support Reform UK’s call for a by-election in this case as long as they get every defector to them to resign and trigger a by-election.
Or perchance they are hypocritical twats?
I hope the next Olympics has bandwagon jumping. A solid stock to draw from.
This should be law – it should be separate from any party affiliation. It doesn’t matter if it’s Labour, Greens, Tories or Reform. If it causes individual MPs to think twice about switching then maybe they should consider their views and allegiances before voters go to the polls the first time.
I do think if an MP switch party, there should be a by-election, no matter what party, I voted for the MP based on what he represent at the election.
There’s been similar defections in and out of the Greens in Bristol changing the balance of control of the council.
People really need to look at the candidates, and candidates need to put more of their personal views into their promotional stuff rather than just party guff.
Why would you vote for a party that’s going to have completely different members every six months and half of them are the Tories you stopped voting for?
It is silly that a defection isn’t an instant by-election. The idea you have only voted for a candidate and not a party or manifesto is insane.
I read the headline as ‘Defecation from Reform UK’, it made much more sense and didn’t surprise me at all.
All office holders who switch party should trigger a by-election. No exceptions.