From Cal Roscow <[email protected]>
Subject An 'Uxbridge' too far for tactical voting
Date July 21, 2023 12:58 PM
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John,



If you’ve been following yesterday’s by-elections closely then I’m sure you share our delight at the success of Labour in Selby and Ainsty, and the Lib Dems in Somerton and Frome, with the two parties emerging victorious against the Conservatives, and with notable majorities.



It is certainly likely that tactical voting played a hand in securing these results, the old age method that more so than not forms the path for a favourable electoral result.



HOWEVER, as the result in Uxbridge and South Ruislip has shown with the Tories holding their seat, nothing is set in stone, and due to our defunct First Past the Post Electoral System the road to ridding our country of the current Government at the next election will not be a breeze.



<[link removed]>Read the full by-elections blog post <[link removed]>With over 200 hundred times the number of seats in yesterday’s by-election up for grabs come 2024, we must rally together to prevent a further 5 years of Tory disaster.



Best wishes,

Cal Roscow

Director of Development

Best for Britain



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