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Rosie Duffield has resigned from the Labour Party and will be an independent MP. Fair chance she quits entirely before fhe election in my view. 

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We will see a pick on here.I am now on annual leave so will finalise the much awaited updates on here.Apologies and thanks for your patience.

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The Times say a by election in a Tory held seat near Welwyn Hatfield will probably occur during this parliamentary term. 

Oliver Dowden in Hertsmere? Richard Fuller in North Bedfordshire? 

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On 28/09/2024 at 17:22, The Old Crem said:

Rosie Duffield has resigned from the Labour Party and will be an independent MP. Fair chance she quits entirely before fhe election in my view. 

 

 

Count Binface is already calling on her to force a by-election and clearly fancies his own chances in Canterbury

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Iain Dale thinks Sunak, Dowden and one other he didn’t name might soon be quitting and triggering by elections,

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34 minutes ago, The Old Crem said:

Iain Dale thinks Sunak, Dowden and one other he didn’t name might soon be quitting and triggering by elections,


Dowden I've heard. Not sure about any others but wouldn't be surprised.

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21 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Dowden I've heard. Not sure about any others but wouldn't be surprised.

 

 

Aye, I'm thinking Sunak is back to big bucks in international finance, likely off to America and probably in ten years heading up some global investment operation and/or managing finance on a global scale. 

 

I'm sticking with what I said a while back, he's the first PM who took the job thinking it wouldn't be the biggest job of his career. 

 

 

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Cooed be a by election in Runcorn and Helsby if Mike Amesbury resigns. Fairly good chance of a Reform gain if it happens - even a strong Reform second place would have a major political effect and be a big story. 

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I'm expecting Amesbury will have lost the whip by tomorrow. This does look like an inevitable by-election, but how quickly depends on how long he brazens it out (as in will he resign or hold out until a potential jail sentence is passed down).

 

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44 minutes ago, Brad252 said:

I'm expecting Amesbury will have lost the whip by tomorrow. This does look like an inevitable by-election, but how quickly depends on how long he brazens it out (as in will he resign or hold out until a potential jail sentence is passed down).

 

Whip Suspended. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-labour-mp-mike-amesbury-33981582

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14 hours ago, The Old Crem said:

Cooed be a by election in Runcorn and Helsby if Mike Amesbury resigns. Fairly good chance of a Reform gain if it happens - even a strong Reform second place would have a major political effect and be a big story. 

 

 

Labour had just over 52% in July, Reform second on just over 18% - totally agree, if it gets anywhere close to a Reform gain that'd be a story. 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runcorn_and_Helsby_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

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Reform would be helped if turnout is extremely low even by by-election standards, which wouldn't surprise me. It's only months after a general election, a potentially painful budget will still be fresh in everyone's minds and no party is drumming up much enthusiasm for its cause at the moment. 

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7 minutes ago, Sod's Law said:

Reform would be helped if turnout is extremely low even by by-election standards, which wouldn't surprise me. It's only months after a general election, a potentially painful budget will still be fresh in everyone's minds and no party is drumming up much enthusiasm for its cause at the moment. 

Stuff like putting the bus cap up from £2 to £3 as confirmed this morning will be massively unpopular in a seat like that. 

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By election Bingo 2024-2029 masterlist:

 

Sean:

 

 

1)Sir Roger Gale

2)Sir Christopher Chope

3)Marie Rimmer

4)Jeremy Corbyn

5)Graham Stringer

6)Jon Trickett

7)John McDonnell

8)Martin Vickers

9)Diane Abbott

10)Sammy Wilson

11)Gregory Campbell

12)Jim Allister

13)Jim Shannon

14)Sir Iain Duncan Smith

15)Sir Edward Leigh

16)Ed Miliband

17) Sir Keir Starmer

18)Emily Thornberry

19)Jamie Stone

20)Alastair Carmichael

21)Sir Ed Davey

22) Sir Lindsay Hoyle

23)Wera Hobhouse

24) Sir John Whittingdale

25)Christine Jardine

26) Hilary Benn

27)Julian Lewis

28)Mark Francois

29)Grahame Morris

30)Mark Pritchard

31)Clive Betts

32)Barry Gardiner

33)Sir Stephen Timms

34)Sir Geoffrey Clifton_Brown

35)Valerie Vaz

36)Ian Lavery

37)Ruth Cadbury

38) Sir David Davis

39)Sir Bernard Jenkin

40)Andy McDonald

41) Dame Nia Griffith

42)Nigel Farage

43) Sir Nic Dakin 

44)Daniel Zeichner

45)Liz Twist

46)Mary Glindon

47)Gill Furniss

48)John Healey

49) Dame Harriett Baldwin

50)Rupert Lowe

51)Fabian Hamilton

52) Sir Alan Campbell

53)Peter Dowd

54)Dan Norris

55)Nick Smith

56)Andy Slaughter

57)Sir Geoffrey Cox

58)Bob Blackman

59) Sir Chris Bryant

60)Wes Streeting

61) Dame Siobhan McDonagh

62)Kit Malthouse

63)Carolyn Harris

64)Sir Desmond Swayne

65)Neil Coyle

 

 

TQR:

 

  1. Lee Anderson
  2. Nigel Farage
  3. Rupert Lowe
  4. James McMurdock
  5. Richard Tice
  6. Bob Blackman
  7. Suella Braverman
  8. Christopher Chope
  9. James Cleverly
  10. Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
  11. Geoffrey Cox
  12. David Davis
  13. Oliver Dowden
  14. Iain Duncan Smith
  15. Mark Francois
  16. Roger Gale
  17. John Hayes
  18. Jeremy Hunt
  19. Richard Holden
  20. Bernard Jenkin
  21. Edward Leigh
  22. Julian Lewis
  23. Esther McVey
  24. Andrew Mitchell
  25. David Mundell
  26. Priti Patel
  27. Chris Philp
  28. Andrew Rosindell
  29. Mel Stride
  30. Graham Stuart
  31. Rishi Sunak
  32. Desmond Swayne
  33. Nick Timothy
  34. Tom Tugendhat
  35. Martin Vickers
  36. Gavin Williamson
  37. Layla Moran
  38. Jamie Stone
  39. Diane Abbott
  40. Chris Bryant
  41. Liam Byrne
  42. Bambos Charalambous
  43. Rosie Duffield
  44. Barry Gardiner
  45. Nia Griffith
  46. John Healey
  47. Andy McDonald
  48. John McDonnell
  49. Wes Streeting
  50. Graham Stringer
  51. Valerie Vaz
  52. Christian Wakeford
  53. Lindsay Hoyle
  54. Shockat Adam
  55. Jeremy Corbyn
  56. Alex Easton
  57. Adnan Hussain
  58. Ayoub Khan
  59. Iqbal Mohamed
  60. Kirsty Blackman
  61. Stephen Flynn
  62. Pete Wishart
  63. Jim Shannon
  64. Sammy Wilson
  65. Jim Allister

Brad252

 

1)    Roger Gale

2)    Rishi Sunak

3)    Nigel Farage

4)    Lee Anderson

5)    Richard Tice

6)    Richard Holden

7)    Ayoub Khan

8)    Graham Stringer

9)    Peter Dowd

10)  Barry Gardiner

11)  Christian Wakeford

12)  Jamie Stone

13)  Rosie Duffield

14)  Iain Duncan Smith

15)  Christopher Chope

16)  Liz Saville-Roberts

17)  Sammy Wilson

18)  Claire Coutinho

19)  Danny Kruger

20)  Edward Leigh

21)  David Davis

22)  Diane Abbott

23)  Bob Blackman

24)  Bernard Jenkin

25)  John McDonnell

26)  Jeremy Corbyn

27)  Rupert Lowe

28)  Hilary Benn

29)  Liz Kendall

30)  Andy McDonald

31)  Julian Lewis

32)  Desmond Swayne

33)  Robert Jenrick

34)  Jon Trickett

35)  Sir Geoffrey Clinton-Brown

36)  Simon Hoare

37)  Shockat Adam

38)  Louie French

39)  Pete Wishart

40)  Aspana Begum

41)  Mark Francois

42)  Chris Bryant

43)  Andrew Rosindell

44)  Rebecca Long-Bailey

45)  Julian Smith

46)  James McMurdock

47)  Gavin Williamson

48)  Jim Shannon

49)  Andrew Mitchell

50)  Geoffrey Cox

51)  Stella Creasey

52)  Adrian Ramsay

53)  Andrew Bowie

54)  Iqbal Mohamed

55)  Adnan Hussein

56)  Shivani Ravja

57)  Stephen Flynn

58)  Seamus Logan

59)  Graham Leadbitter

60)  Jim Allister

61)  Nick Timothy

62)  Jack Rankin

63)  John Hayes

64)  Helen Grant

65)  Helen Whately

 

The Old Crem:

 

  1. Sam Carlin
  2. Roger Gale 
  3. Marie Rimmer
  4. Rishi Sunak
  5. Nigel Farage 
  6. Keir Starmer 
  7. Jim Allister 
  8. Christopher Chope
  9. David Davis
  10. Jeremy Corbyn 
  11. Diane Abbot 
  12. John McDonnell 
  13. Bob Blackman 
  14. Edward Leigh  
  15. Lee Anderson 
  16. Nesil Caliskan
  17. John Hayes
  18. Neil Coyle 
  19. Graham Stuart 
  20. Ayoub Khan
  21. Adnan Hussain 
  22. Graham Stringer 
  23. Liz Twist 
  24. Mary Glindon 
  25. Ian Lavery 
  26. Peter Dowd
  27. Barry Gardiner 
  28. Wera Hobhouse 
  29. Bambos Charalambous
  30. Martin Vickers 
  31. Jamie Stone
  32. Daniel Zeichner 
  33. Rosie Duffield 
  34. Iain Duncan Smith 
  35. Lindsay Hoyle 
  36. Iqbal Mohamed 
  37. Grahame Morris 
  38. Sammy Wilson
  39. Stephen Timms 
  40. Gregory Campbell 
  41. Suella Braverman 
  42. Clive Efford 
  43. Patricia Ferguson 
  44. Jeremy Hunt
  45. Rupert Lowe
  46. Bernard Jenkin
  47. Fabian Hamilton 
  48. Hilary Benn
  49. Shockat Adam
  50. Kate Osamor 
  51. John Whittingdale 
  52. Afzal Khan
  53. Andy McDonald 
  54. Julian Lewis 
  55. Desmond Swayne 
  56. Jon Trickett
  57. Geoffrey Clifton - Brown
  58. Apsana Begum
  59. Mark Hendrick
  60. Nic Dakin
  61. Gill Furniss
  62. Clive Betts
  63. Jim Shannon
  64. Andrew Mitchell 
  65. Derek Twigg

Father Brown

 

 

1 Nigel Farage
2 Lee Anderson
3 Richard Tice
4 Christopher Chope
5 Suella Braverman
6 Mark Francois
7 Priti Patel
8 Iain Duncan Smith
9 Kemi Badenoch
10 Roger Gale

11 Richard Holden
12 Jeremy Hunt
13 Mel Stride
14 Oliver Dowden
15 Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
16 James Cleverly
17 Diane Abbott
18 Rishi Sunak
19 Esther McVey
20 Bob Blackman

21 Mims Davies
22 Robert Jenrick
23 Chris Philp
24 Claire Coutinho
25 Liz Twist
26 Victoria Atkins
27 Desmond Swayne
28 Julian Lewis
29 Steve Barclay
30 David Davis

31 Shockat Adam
32 John Hayes
33 Emily Thornberry
34 Graham Stringer
35 Gavin Williamson
36 Jeremy Corbyn
37 Andrew Mitchell
38 Lewis Cocking
39 Wera Hobhouse
40 Geoffrey Cox

41 Peter Dowd
42 Bambos Charalambous
43 Richard Burgon
44 Keir Mather
45 Rebecca Long-Bailey
46 Hilary Benn
47 John McDonnell
48 John Lamont
49 Graham Stuart
50 Yvette Cooper

51 Ann Davies
52 Rosie Duffield
53 Chris Bryant
54 Valerie Vaz
55 Nia Griffith
56 Kate Osamor
57 Mark Tami
58 Wes Streeting
59 Anneliese Dodds
60 Ed Miliband

61 Angela Rayner
62 Tonia Antoniazzi
63 Keir Starmer
64 Rachel Reeves
65 Lindsay Hoyle

 

Liz Lemon

 

1- Rishi Sunak

2- Diane Abbott

3- Edward Leigh

4- Suella Braverman

5- Sam Carling

6- Martin Vickers

7- Bambos Charalambous

8- Liz Twist

9- Hilary Benn

10- Nigel Farage

11- Richard Tice

12- Rupert Lowe

13- James McMurdock

14- Lee Anderson

15- Iqbal Mohamed

16- Ayoub Khan

17- Adnan Hussain

18- Alex Easton

19- Jeremy Corbyn

20- Shockat Adam

21- Lindsay Hoyle

22- Rosie Duffield

23- Jamie Stone

24- Charlotte Cane

25- Keir Starmer

26- Angela Rayner

27- Wendy Morton

28- Ruth Cadbury

29- Shabana Mahmood

30- Ed Davey

31- Jess Phillips

32- James Cleverly

33- Yasmin Qureshi

34- Barry Gardiner

35- Sian Berry

36- Rebecca Harris

37- Kemi Badenoch

38- Samantha Dixon

39- Iain Duncan Smith

40- Christopher Chope

41- David Mundell

42- Sammy Wilson

43- Marie Rimmer

44- Jim Allister

45- David Davis

46- Tulip Siddiq

47- John McDonnell

48- Nia Griffith

49- Helen Grant

50- Carolyn Harris

51- Siobhain McDonagh

52- Julian Lewis

53- Jon Trickett

54- Mary Glindon

55- Apsana Begum

56- Laura Trott

57- John Hayes

58- Jim Shannon

59- Andrew Mitchell

60- Esther McVey

61- Alan Campbell

62- Valerie Vaz

63- Sharon Hodgson

64- Andrew Bowie

65- Rachael Maskell

 

Summer In Transylvania:

 

1. Diane Abbott
2. Rishi Sunak
3. Rupert Lowe
4. Edward Leigh
5. Jeremy Corbyn
6. Suella Braverman
7. Sam Carling
8. Andrew Bowie
9. Nigel Farage
10. Richard Tice
11. Wes Streeting
12. Roger Gale
13. Bambos Charalambous
14. Shockat Adam
15. Baggy Shanker
16. Esther McVey
17. Priti Patel
18. Robert Jenrick
19. Bob Blackman
20. Iain Duncan Smith
21. Mark Francois
22. Kemi Badenoch
23. Aphra Brandreth
24. Oliver Dowden
25. James Cleverly
26. Chris Philp
27. Richard Holden
28. Lindsay Hoyle
29. Jeremy Hunt
30. Shivani Raja
31. David Davis
32. Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
33. Ed Davey
34. Keir Starmer
35. Angela Rayner
36. Yvette Cooper
37. David Lammy
38. Georgia Gould
39. Kit Malthouse
40. Rachel Reeves
41. Mims Davies
42. Desmond Swayne
43. Valerie Vaz
44. Ed Milliband
45. Daisy Cooper
46. Peter Prinsley
47. Hilary Benn
48. Carla Denyer
49. Adrian Ramsay
50. Tim Farron
51. Andy Slaughter
52. Geoffrey Cox
53. Wera Hobhouse
54. Shabana Mahmood
55. Tom Tugendhat
56. Kate Osamor
57. Jess Phillips
58. Bridget Phillipson
59. Heidi Alexander
60. Gavin Williamson
61. Mel Stride
62. Iqbal Mohamed
63. Jas Athwal
64. Steve Darling
65. James McMurdock

 

wannamaker

 

1 Diane Abbott
2 Bayo Alaba
3 Heidi Alexander
4 Tahir Ali
5 Jim Allister
6 Steffan Aquarone
7 Alex Barros-Curtis
8 Peter Bedford
9 Apsana Begum
10 Alison Bennett
11 Jade Botterill
12 Alex Burghart
13 Charlotte Cane
14 Sam Carling
15 James Cartlidge
16 Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
17 Andrew Cooper
18 Harriet Cross
19 Pat Cullen
20 Nicholas Dakin 
21 David Davis
22 Caroline Dinenage
23 Dave Doogan
24 Nigel Farage
25 Allison Gardner
26 Mark Garnier
27 Andrew George
28 Sarah Gibson
29 Becky Gittins
30 Tom Gordon
31 Lilian Greenwood
32 Chris Hazzard
33 Neil Hudson
34 Jeremy Hunt
35 Rupa Huq
36 Natasha Irons
37 Clive Jones
38 Sarah Jones
39 Chris Kane
40 Mike Kane
41 Gen Kitchen
42 Kim Leadbeater
43 Rupert Lowe
44 Paul Maskey
45 Brian Mathew
46 Perran Moon
47 Lisa Nandy
48 Josh Newbury
49 Dan Norris
50 Sarah Olney
51 Stephanie Peacock
52 David Pinto-Duschinsky
53 Mark Pritchard
54 Shivani Raja
55 Marie Rimmer
56 Ian Sollom
57 Will Stone
58 Kirsteen Sullivan
59 Harpreet Uppal
60 Tony Vaughan
61 Valerie Vaz
62 Christian Wakeford
63 Michelle Welsh
64 Helen Whately
65 Gavin Williamson

 

machotrouts

 

 

LABOUR:

1. Sir Keir Starmer

2. Diane Abbott

3. John McDonnell

4. David Lammy

5. Sir Chris Bryant

6. Mary Foy

7. Clive Efford

8. Clive Betts

9. Clive Lewis

10. Jon Trickett

11. Nadia Whittome

12. Marie Rimmer

13. Graham Stringer

14. Wes Streeting

15. Jess Phillips

16. Rushanara Ali

17. Rosie Duffield

18. Apsana Begum

19. Valerie Vaz

20. Gill Furniss

21. Dame Nia Griffith

22. Debbie Abrahams

23. Neil Coyle

24. Liam Byrne

25. Dawn Butler

26. Charlotte Nichols

27. Kate Osamor

28. Sam Carling

29. Chris Bloore

30. Luke Akehurst

 

CONSERVATIVE:

31. Rishi Sunak

32. Richard Holden

33. Kemi Badenoch

34. Suella Braverman

35. Robert Jenrick
36. Dame Priti Patel

37. Sir Roger Gale

38. Sir David Davis

39. Sir Christopher Chope

40. Sir Edward Leigh

41. Sir Julian Lewis

42. Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

43. Sir Geoffrey Cox

44. Sir John Hayes

45. Mark Pritchard

46. Mark Garnier

47. Martin Vickers

48. Mark Francois

49. Andrew Mitchell
50. Andrew Bowie

 

LIB DEM:

51. Sir Ed Davey

 

INDEPENDENT:

52. Jeremy Corbyn

53. Shockat Adam

54. Iqbal Mohamed

55. Adnan Hussain

56. Ayoub Khan

 

REFORM:

57. Nigel Farage

58. Richard Tice

59. Lee Anderson

60. Rupert Lowe

61. James McMurdock

 

DUP:

62. Gregory Campbell

63. Sammy Wilson

 

GREEN:

64. Siân Berry

 

TUV:

65. Jim Allister

 

Rover and Out

 

1. Lee Anderson (Reform, Ashfield)

2. Richard Holden (Conservative, Basildon and Billericay)

3. Ayoub Khan (Independent, Birmingham Perry Barr)

4. Adnan Hussain (Independent, Blackburn)

5. Graham Stringer (Labour, Blackley and Broughton)

6. Richard Tice (Reform, Boston and Skegness)

7. Martin Vickers (Conservative, Cleethorpes)

8. Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat, Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross)

9. Mel Stride (Conservative, Central Devon)

10. Lindsey Hoyle (Speaker, Chorley)

11. Christopher Chope (Conservative, Christchurch)

12. Nigel Farage (Reform, Clacton)

13. Iqbal Mohamed (Independent, Dewsbury and Batley)

14. Sammy Wilson (DUP, East Antrim)

15. Suella Braverman (Conservative, Fareham and Waterlooville)

16. Edward Leigh (Conservative, Gainsborough)

17. Rupert Lowe (Reform, Great Yarmouth)

18. Diane Abbott (Labour, Hackney North and Stoke Newington)

19. Bob Blackman (Conservative, Harrow East)

20. John McDonnell (Labour, Hayes and Harlington) 

21. Roger Gale (Conservative, Herne Bay and Sandwich)

22. Jeremy Corbyn (Independent, Islington North)

23. Emily Thornberry (Labour, Islington, South and Finsbury)

24. Richard Burgon (Labour, Leeds East)

25. Fabian Hamilton (Labour, Leeds North East)

26. Shockat Adam (Independent, Leicester South) 

27. Julian Lewis (Conservative, New Forest East)

28. Robert Jenrick (Conservative, Newark)

29. Jon Trickett (Labour, Normanton and Hemsworth) 

30. Jim Allister (TUV, North Antrim)

31. Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative, North Cotswolds)

32. Kemi Badenoch (Conservative, North West Essex)

33. Rishi Sunak (Conservative, Richmond and Northallerton)

34. Caroline Nokes (Conservative, Romsey and Southampton North)

35. Nic Dakin (Conservative, Scunthorpe) 

36. Clive Betts (Labour, Sheffield South East)

37. James McMurdock (Reform, South Basildon and East Thurrock)

38. John Hayes (Conservative, South Holland and The Deepings)

39. Gavin Williamson (Conservative, Stone, Great Wyrley and Penkridge)

40. Jim Shannon (DUP, Strangford)

41. Esther McVey (Conservative, Tatton)

42. Geoffrey Cox (Conservative, Torridge and Tavistock)

43. Pete Wishart (SNP, Perth and Kinross-shire)

44. Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat, Orkney and Shetland)

45. Derek Twigg (Labour, Widnes and Halewood)

46. Uma Kumaran (Labour, Stratford and Bow)

47. Terry Jermy (Labour, South West Norfolk)

48. Abtisam Mohamed (Labour, Sheffield Central)

49. Chris Bryant (Labour, Rhondda and Ogmore)

50. Clive Lewis (Labour, Norwich South)

51. Sam Carling (Labour, North West Cambridgeshire)

52. Naushabah Khan (Labour, Gillingham and Rainham)

53. Christian Wakeford (Labour, Bury South) 

54. Naz Shah (Labour, Bradford West)

55. Angela Rayner (Labour, Ashton-under-Lyne)

56. Gavin Robinson (DUP, Belfast East)

57. Mark Francois (Conservative, Rayleigh and Wickford) 

58. Desmond Swayne (Conservative, New Forest West)

59. John Whittingdale (Conservative, Maldon)

60. Danny Kruger (Conservative, East Wiltshire)

61. Rosie Duffield (Labour, Canterbury)

62. Melanie Ward (Labour, Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy)

63. Yuan Yang (Labour, Earley and Woodley)

64. Scott Arthur (Labour, Edinburgh South West)

65. Wes Streeting (Labour, Ilford North)

 

Sleepiestpeep:

 

 Gareth Bacon

2 Steve Barclay

3 Aphra Brandreth

4 Suella Braverman

5 Christopher Chope

6 James Cleverly

7 Geoffrey Clifton-Brown

8 David Davis

9 Iain Duncan Smith

10 Mark Francois

11 Roger Gale

12 Mark Garnier

13 Helen Grant

14 John Hayes

15 Richard Holden

16 Edward Leigh

17 Julian Lewis

18 Esther McVey

19 Andrew Mitchell

20 Priti Patel

21 Chris Philp

22 Mel Stride

23 Graham Stuart

24 Rishi Sunak

25 Desmond Swayne

26 Laura Trott

27 Tom Tugendhat

28 Martin Vickers

29 Gavin Williamson

30 Jim Shannon

31 Sammy Wilson

32 Shockat Adam

33 Jeremy Corbyn

34 Adnan Hussain

35 Ayoub Khan

36 Iqbal Mohamed

37 Diane Abbott

38 Luke Akehurst

39 Apsana Begum

40 Clive Betts

41 Sam Carling

42 Bambos Charalambous

43 Rosie Duffield

44 John McDonnell

45 Dan Norris

46 Kate Osamor

47 Matthew Pennycook

48 Naz Shah

49 Karin Smyth

50 Wes Streeting

51 Graham Stringer

52 Zarah Sultana

53 Mark Tami

54 Daniel Zeichner

55 Sarah Olney

56 Jamie Stone

57 Lee Anderson

58 Nigel Farage

59 Rupert Lowe

60 James McMurdock

61 Richard Tice

62 Dave Doogan

63 Stephen Flynn

64 Chris Law

65 Lindsay Hoyle

 

diego

 

1 Fabian Hamilton

2 Nigel Farage 

3 Lee Anderson

4  Iain Duncan Smith

5 Suella Braverman 

6 Rishi Sunak

7 Diane Abbott

8 Ayoub Khan

9 James Cleverly

10 Gavin Williamson

11 Valerie Vaz

12 Jeremy Corbyn 

13 Marie Rimmer

14 Jeremy Hunt

15 John Healey

16 Peter Dowd

17 Adnan Hussain 

18 Lindsay Hoyle

19  Terry Jermy

20 Gregory Campbell

21  Sarah Olney

22  Hilary Benn

23  Ed Davey

24 Wes Streeting

25 Derek Twigg

26 Geoffrey Clinton-Brown

27 Rebecca Long-Bailey

28 Sammy Wilson

29 Richard Tice

30 Christopher Chope

31 Martin Vickers

32  Andrew Bowie

33 Apsana Begum

34  Clive Efford

35 Nic Dakin

36 Gareth Bacon

37 Layla Moran

38  David Davis

39 Sam Carlin

40 Alastair Carmichael

41 Neil Coyle

42  Priti Patel

43 John Whittingdale 

44 Siân Berry

45 Kim Leadbeater

46 James McMurdock

47 Julian Lewis

48 Rosie Duffield

49 Dan Norris

50 Nick Timothy

51 Seamus Logan

52 Patricia Ferguson 

53 Bambos Charalambous

54 Rachael Maskell

55 Carla Denyer

56  Rupa Huq

57 Jim Allister

58 Kemi Badenoch

59  John McDonnell

60 Afzal Khan

61 Helen Whately

62 Christian Wakeford

63 Nia Griffith

64 Daniel Zeichner

65 Rupert Lowe

 

Lady Fiona

 

Alex Davies-Jones (Lab)

Alex Easton (Ind Unionist)

Andrew Mitchell (Con)

Andy McDonald (Lab)

Angela Rayner (Lab)

Apsana Begum (Lab)

Bambos Charalambous (Lab)

Ben Obese-Jecty (Con)

Carolyn Harris (Lab)

Chi Onwurah (Lab)

Dame Caroline Dinenage (Con)

Dame Karen Bradley (Con)

David Davis (Con)

David Simmonds (Con)

Derek Twigg (Lab)

Desmond Swayne (Con)

Diane Abbot (Lab – mother of the house)

Edward Argar (Con)

Esther McVey (Con)

Fabian Hamilton (Lab)

Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Con)

Graham Leadbitter (SNP)

Hilary Benn (Lab)

James McMurdock (Reform)

James Wild (Con)

Jeremy Corbyn (Ind)

Jeremy Hunt (Con)

Jess Phillips (Lab)

Jessica Morden (Lab)

Jim Allister (DUP)

John McDonnell (Lab)

Jon Trickett (Lab)

Julian Lewis (Con)

Karl Turner (Lab)

Kevin Hollinrake (Con)

Kit Malthouse (Con)

Laura Trott (Con)

Layla Moran (Lib Dem)

Lee Anderson (Reform)

Louie French (Con)

Mark Francois (Con)

Mark Garnier (Con)

Mark Hendrick (Lab Co-Op)

Mark Pritchard (Con)

Nic Dakin (Lab)

Nigel Farage (Reform)

Pat McFadden (Lab)

Patricia Ferguson (Lab)

Pete Wishart (SNP)

Richard Fuller (Con)

Rishi Sunak (Con)

Robin Swann (UUP)

Rupert Lowe (Reform)

Shockat Adam (Ind)

Simon Hoare (Con)

Sir Christopher Chope (Con)

Sir Ed Davey (Lib Dem)

Sir Edward Leigh (Con – father of the house)

Sir Geoffrey Cox (Con)

Sir Lindsay Hoyle (Speaker)

Sir Roger Gale (Con)

Suella Braverman (Con)

Tim Farron (Lib Dem)

Tom Tugendhat (Con)

Yvette Cooper (Lab)

 

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Adnan Hussain
Alicia Kearns
Andrew Bowie
Andy McDonald
Antonia Bance
Apsana Begum
Ayoub Khan
Barry Gardiner
Blake Stephenson
Caroline Nokes
Carolyn Harris
Christine Jardine
Christopher Chope
Clive Jones
Daniel Zeichner
Diane Abbott
Ed Davey
Ed Miliband
Edward Leigh
Fleur Anderson
Geoffrey Cox
Graham Stringer
Grahame Morris
Gregory Campbell
Helen Grant
Ian Roome
Iqbal Mohamed
Jess Phillips
Jim Allister
John Cooper
John Lamont
John McDonnell
Jon Trickett
Keir Starmer
Kerry McCarthy
Lee Dillon
Lindsay Hoyle
Lisa Smart
Liz Saville Roberts
Liz Twist
Marie Rimmer
Mark Francois
Mark Garnier
Martin Vickers
Naushabah Khan
Naz Shah
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Nigel Farage
Paulette Hamilton
Pippa Heylings
Richard Tice
Rishi Sunak
Roger Gale
Rosie Duffield
Rupert Lowe
Sadik Al-Hassan
Sammy Wilson
Sharon Hodgson
Shockat Adam
Siobhain McDonagh
Stephen Kinnock
Suella Braverman
Tan Dhesi
Tom Tugendhat

 

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25 minutes ago, Bibliogryphon said:

Did I not submit a team? I'm sure I compiled one

Cant find one you supplied a Portillo Moment Game but cant see your by election one.

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Given the tonnage of cabinet posts Labour have created the Tories - with a handful of former senior appointees making it clear they're limiting themselves to the back benches - simply can't muster enough shadow posts to match Labour's complete list of ministers. 

 

Despite that I'm not seeing former holder of major office Suella Braverman being singled out for seniority by the new leader

 

So, d'ya think she'll offer her services to Reform?

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12 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

Given the tonnage of cabinet posts Labour have created the Tories - with a handful of former senior appointees making it clear they're limiting themselves to the back benches - simply can't muster enough shadow posts to match Labour's complete list of ministers. 

 

Despite that I'm not seeing former holder of major office Suella Braverman being singled out for seniority by the new leader

 

So, d'ya think she'll offer her services to Reform?


I'm told that Reform met with her and she was initially onboard, then starting flaking, so eventually Farage gave up on her and now they're "not interested".

Doesn't mean they won't take her later but she was supposed to defect before now.

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2 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:


I'm told that Reform met with her and she was initially onboard, then starting flaking, so eventually Farage gave up on her and now they're "not interested".

Doesn't mean they won't take her later but she was supposed to defect before now.

 

 

Interesting, is there - like - any evidence for that, by way of someone reporting it anywhere online?

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27 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

Interesting, is there - like - any evidence for that, by way of someone reporting it anywhere online?


Well no, but given that I know pretty much all of Reform's leadership through my years in the media I can promise you it's true. She bottled it.

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2 minutes ago, Ulitzer95 said:


Well no, but given that I know pretty much all of Reform's leadership through my years in the media I can promise you it's true. She bottled it.

 

 

Cheers

 

So, she's stranded, then - unlikely someone so ambitious is happy on the back benches. So it's a long game waiting for Kemi to fuck up or a humble pie return to Reform, then. 

 

I'd say we can rule out the celbrity jungle where she's concerned.

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53 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

 

 

Cheers

 

So, she's stranded, then - unlikely someone so ambitious is happy on the back benches. So it's a long game waiting for Kemi to fuck up or a humble pie return to Reform, then. 

 

I'd say we can rule out the celbrity jungle where she's concerned.

Even then she would still have to overcome the same obstacles which meant she didn’t run this time. 

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On 10/07/2024 at 20:45, Ulitzer95 said:

More teams should be playing Andrew Bowie IMO. How he evaded a scandal in the last Parliament is beyond me. Saying no more but watch this space. 

Appointed Shdow secretary state for Scotland so Badenoch doesn’t think he will be a damaging story anytime soon. 

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1 minute ago, The Old Crem said:

Appointed Shdow secretary state for Scotland so Badenoch doesn’t think he will be a damaging story anytime soon. 


Bowie is a wet, which is why I was shocked that he endorsed her early doors. Then someone said to me “ah but he’s been promised the shadow Scottish sec position by her”.

 

Pathetic careerism.

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