- Mon Mar 11, 2024 4:48 pm
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Oboogie wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:52 pm Presumably Anderson thinks he has a better chance of retaining his seat as a Reform candidate than a Tory. Giving the Tories current polling, he may even be correct.Hard to know wherever Anderson thinks being part of Reform is more likely to see him retain is seat as opposed to having to swallow his pride and take the Tory whip again if he felt he had a better chance as a Conservative candidate. I would have thought the local strength of the Ashfield Independents would have been of interest given their GE 2019 performance, but with some legal issues facing Zadrozny (whom came a respectable second in the 2019 GE in Ashfield) & others, looking at their Wiki page, makes this one hard to know unless your feet was firmly on local ground IMO. The only thing I do suspect that will happen at best is that Anderson becomes another Mark Reckless.
What does the panel think?
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