| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Reply | |
| Posted by: | Jonathan Callaway | |
| Date/Time: | 17/04/26 17:41:00 |
| Starmer is not standing in Wandsworth. But the national mood always has an effect on local elections which is probably why the Tories lost Wandsworth four years ago. It is very difficult to call but it could easily be a hung result. The Greens are playing a good hand and the LibDem at the Thamesfield hustings gave a good account of himself. I’m not sure how well Reform will do locally. They are avoiding all the hustings and I’ve seen none of their literature. If all they’re banging on about is immigrants and the ECHR I don’t quite see how that’s going to work for most people locally. The BBC put it well: “if the Tories don’t win they’ll be disappointed. If Labour stay in they’ll be very relieved”. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Who will win in Wandsworth? | 17/04/26 13:11:00 | Peter Higgins |
| Reply | 17/04/26 15:39:00 | Michael Ixer |
| Re:Reply | 17/04/26 15:50:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
| Re:Re:Reply | 17/04/26 17:26:00 | Andy Pike |
| Re:Re:Re:Reply | 17/04/26 17:41:00 | Jonathan Callaway |
| Re:Who will win in Southfields? | 21/04/26 20:54:00 | Jonathan Callaway |
| Re:Re:Who will win in Southfields? | 22/04/26 10:06:00 | Gabrielle OMahony |
| Reply | 22/04/26 12:23:00 | Nicholas Evans |
| Re:Who will win in Wandsworth? | 22/04/26 13:46:00 | Jonathan Callaway |