- Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:40 am
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The circumstances of this by-election in Shropshire, as they are in virtually every parliamentary by-election, are quite unique.
In one of the safest Tory seats in the country, where under normal circumstances Labour finishes in an albeit distant second place, reportedly huge numbers of erstwhile Tory voters are sufficiently enraged by the hypocrisy, lies, and corruption of their Prime Minister as to seek earnestly to use their votes in this by-election to administer a kicking to their Tory masters.
It would appear to be the case that the Lib Dems, as so often in the past, are more than willing to position themselves as the receptacle for those protesting Tory votes cast by usually staunch Tories who want to give "Boris" a kicking, but can't quite bring themselves to vote Labour. Whether those numbers are sufficient to turn Shropshire North into the Orpington de nos jours remains to be seen, but it still might do. If it does, it'll be remarkable. And yes, it could well bring Johnson down. I do think his rancid premiership is at or near its tipping point.
"The opportunity to serve our country: that is all we ask.” John Smith, May 11, 1994.