- Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:12 pm
#1185
The Lib Dems are seemingly pretty bullish about their chances in the upcoming Chesham & Amersham by-election, mostly based around the fact that Remain managed 55 per cent within the wider Chiltern district at the 2016 referendum.
A classic case of misguided Lib Dem optimism, methinks. Perhaps the late Cheryl Gillan had a substantial personal vote in the constituency, but nonetheless the Tories secured a thumping 16,000+ majority there during GE2019, with the Lib Dems a very distant second with just over 26 per cent.
Incidentally, the result there in GE2019 grimly highlights the abject failure of the assorted Remain parties to work together for a common cause, meaning the 45 per cent non-Tory vote got carved up between three different parties.
A classic case of misguided Lib Dem optimism, methinks. Perhaps the late Cheryl Gillan had a substantial personal vote in the constituency, but nonetheless the Tories secured a thumping 16,000+ majority there during GE2019, with the Lib Dems a very distant second with just over 26 per cent.
Incidentally, the result there in GE2019 grimly highlights the abject failure of the assorted Remain parties to work together for a common cause, meaning the 45 per cent non-Tory vote got carved up between three different parties.