That's a canny political move by the Conservatives, because it won't split their vote. However, my guess is that the LDs will concentrate on post-Brexit, which could make it interesting in a constituency where 75% voted to remain, but Goldsmith supported Leave.
Most of these people think that extra capacity is needed somewhere, but not in an area they represent or in which they live.
It is argued that we need more runways to be competitive with other nations. It is said that the number of cars on the roads increases as the number of roads are increased or improved. In a similar way, the number of air passengers will also increase as the number of planes flying increases. I feel that no runways should be built anywhere. We already have an worldwide environmental crisis and there isn't much point being competing ourselves out of existence.
Oooh! Tim Farron must be rubbing his hands in glee! It will be an uphill struggle, but Goldsmith has hinted that he'll run as an Independent. He voted to leave the EU, but his constituents voted overwhelmingly to remain with one of the biggest Remain majorities in the country. Richmond Park was a LD seat until 2010.
I was thinking the other day that Goldsmith had been very quiet since the London Mayoral election.
The percentage of votes Robert Courts got is very similar to DCs percentage when he first stood in Witney. The Lib Dems were certainly very persuasive with their mountains of leaflets that kept arriving everyday, plus yesterday 3 phone calls and one door knocker. Labour put up a good candidate. Thank goodness it's over, worse than the GE for the amount of paper that needs recycling!
, but you are confusing my loyalty to the Labour Party with Corbynites loyalty to the far left . My loyalty is to the party not to militants or the militant leader
In a constituency like Witney, there is far more chance of people voting for the Lib Dems than Labour. One interpretation of these results could be that some Labour voters decided to vote Lib Dem in an effort to get the Conservatives out or at least seriously unnerve them.
But keep up the good work anniebach of talking down the party you profess to love.
No, don't think so at all.More a reaction to Cameron dumping them as an MP.I have a couple of friends there, and they say people were livid about Cameron both going as a PM but especially as their MP.
Yes I think this it's the only reason the lib dems did well here,because they campaigned on a strong pro eu ticket which might appeal to the Witney electorate.A new MP candidate after a popular one like Cameron always gets a reduced majority.