Party Allegiances: Fielding Candidates and Brecon Radnorshire

party allegiances: If I had a pound for every exasperated person who asked me why the Remain parties couldn't get their act together during the recent European elections, I'd be typing this from a tropical island with a cocktail on the go, according to The Independent. Millions of people in Britain are looking to their MPs to step up, put traditional party allegiances aside and work together in the national interest. It's not just that Jane Dodds, the newly elected Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon and Radnorshire, will be a great representative, of which I'm sure it's more significant than that. By not fielding candidates in the Brecon byelection, the other Remain parties principally the Greens, Plaid Cymru, the Independent Group for Change, and Renew have demonstrated it is indeed possible. People's Vote campaign targets 100 marginals in case of snap election Read more Coming to politics from business and being elected as MP for South Cambridgeshire in 2015, party tribalism is anathema to me. Halle-bloody-lujah. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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