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« Tories fail to make expected gains in Ealing Southall and Sedgefield | Main | Another busy Monday » July 20, 2007Couldn't have happened to a nicer partyI suppose I should expand on my previous entry... :o) The Tories came third in both seats (and there's some lovely live-blogging of those results here if you're interested). If you hear any bulldust* about gains today, those figures are a 0.2% gain in Sedgefield and a 0.9% gain in Ealing Southall. (*The above statement from Grant Shapps comes to us via Iain Dale, who's just a wee bit late with a show of candour... and is clutching at straws himself with that 'LibDem failure' nonsense. Until yesterday, the Tories thought they had second place in the bag and a shot at the top in Ealing Southall. After all, the figures leaked or invented in this little affair had Labour and the Tories neck-and-neck at 33% of the vote each, with the Libs trailing at 26%) For the sake of that 0.9% gain in Ealing Southall.... Iain Dale, their shining light of the blogging world, sacrificed a truckload of credibility, most notably when his readers saw the sudden shift in gear between this event and this one (in fact, it's well worth your time to read the comments on the latter link). Grant Shapps, their campaign master, pissed away any credibility he had with the online audience he is officially charged with reaching by claiming that he wasn't reduced to personally sock-puppeting the opposition, but he had in fact been hacked by some miscreant who had guessed his password... 1234! Jonathon Isaby, one of their most faithful journalists, was dumped right in it when a strategic leak caught him on the wrong side of electoral law. Tony Lit, their glossy candidate, gave up a job (that he'll probably get back) for a few weeks of hell... but should count himself lucky that Labour and the Liberal Democrats aren't anywhere near as nasty that his Tory campaign team have been claiming. The bottom line is that the Tories got the result they deserved. Screaming 'dirty tricks' while playing dirty tricks got them nowhere (sorry, not true; it earned them a gain... of 0.9%). At the same time it was The Tories banked heavily on cash-for-honours... it was a potentially lethal blow to Labour's already-tarnished image, and it allowed them to attack the government's credibility without mentioning a certain minor incident they played no small part in... and you really have to spare a thought for poor old Paul Staines, who spent months setting himself up as unofficial-investigator-in-chief, declared live on Newsnight that Lord Levy would stand trial and even wasted many, many man-hours on a book with the working title; "The Trial of Lord Levy"... the man should count himself lucky if he doesn't get sued over this (more). I could go on and on and on and on... but I won't. This by-election nonsense culminating in yesterday's sick 'suicide rumour' stunt already has me dancing dangerously close to a whole lot of crap I'd rather leave behind. So... instead... now that yours truly (and almost everyone else) has had their share of schadenfreude, I'm going to declare the rest of today to be Hug a Tory Day HUG A TORY DAY: 20 July 2007 I personally have chosen to hug Praguetory. Have a nice day, folks. Posted by Manic on July 20, 2007 10:36 AM in the category The Political Weblog Movement Pings (Trackback)For trackbacks, this is the URL: Comments the way they've behaved, none of them deserved to win. Posted by: Sim-O at July 20, 2007 12:46 PM - Isn't there a real problem that although the Tories failed they probably failed because the right vote was split and people like the BNP,UKIP & others did well? This is something we see across England? The Tories are a busted flush, but that doesnt mean the right and far right aren't gaining ground, be they in the Labour party, the 'new essentialism' or in English Nationalism. Posted by: GusA at July 21, 2007 10:22 PM - Post a commentThanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you're new to Bloggerheads, you may need to be approved by the moderator before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) | |