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Stephen Dorrell 🔸

Stephen Dorrell 🔸

@stephen_dorrell

Former Secretary of State for Health.Fomer Chair of Health Select Committee. Con MP for 36 years. Lib Dem Candidate in 2019. Chair @policy_projects.

Katılım Aralık 2016
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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
"I dont think we can necessarily assume that the Conservative and Labour dominance of the electorate for most of the post war period is necessarily going to survive". Sir John Curtice
GB News@GBNEWS

'It is Nigel Farage and Reform UK who are profiting.' Professor Sir John Curtice of the University of Strathclyde predicts Labour and Tory dominance may end, citing political fragmentation and alternative options amid the General Election petition continuing to gain signatures.

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
The empty chair used to be a journalist's threat. It has become the evasion of choice.
Andrew Neil@afneil

At the start of the UK election campaign I opined that the Labour front bench was pretty B division (I had already said the same of the Tory front bench). That provoked Labour into boycotting my @TimesRadio lunchtime show. That boycott has remained in place ever since. No member of the Starmer government or official representative has ever agreed to appear to be questioned or held accountable. But events since give me no reason to reconsider my judgment. It still stands, vindicated by the record to date.

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
Trump won, but why all the talk of a landslide? Trump has 312 Electoral College votes. In 16 elections since 1964 (when College last increased) Reagan won 525/489; Nixon 520; Johnson 486; Bush Snr 426; Clinton 379/370. 50.5% of the popular vote is a mandate, but not a landslide.
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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
Working people (ie most of us) want to live in a society which grants us respect and the opportunity to progress. Liberal democracies have not delivered; they will be in trouble until they do.
John Foster@JohnFoster12

@stephen_dorrell My guess is it is what millions want until it disappoints (as it will). The key currently is the incumbent effect. No electorate are satisfied.

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
in 2010 the David Cameron formed a coalition which was supported by 59% of votes cast. Keir Starmer's Labour has the support of 34% of votes cast - which represents barely 1 in 5 of those entitled to vote. That is not a secure mandate.
John Burn-Murdoch@jburnmurdoch

I just can’t get past Labour winning 65% of seats off 34% of the vote. Absolutely wild mismatch between the headline result and, well, everything else. Britain is now a multi-party system, and first-past-the-post can’t cope.

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
There is a first time for everything. I have not retweeted Piers Morgan before!
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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
And the certainty that when Labour disappoints (as all governments do) the response will be to imagine that a re-elected Tory Party will provide the answer. Political reform is not a fringe issue - it is a precondition for genuine renewal.
Cllr Andrew Varney 🔶 🇬🇧🇺🇦@AndrewJVarney

Just bear in mind, if Labour win a large majority in the next election, there will be no electoral reform, no constitutional reform, no reform of the ‘honours’ system. Just the continuation of the same tired old cosy duopoly between two out-of-touch parties.

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
The question is not whether we can rewind the clock; the answer to that question is no. The question is whether (a) we rejoin the process of shaping the Europe of the future and (b) restore to our children the rights which our parents bequeathed to us and which we destroyed.
David Lidington@DLidington

I agree with @GavinBarwell about the future trend in UK opinion. Even now, we've had 2 yrs of polls showing c 60% now believe with hindsight that Brexit has harmed the country. But I'm more cautious about likelihood of rejoining -at least any time soon. Several reasons:🧵 1/12

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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
This is spot on. Neither Labour nor Tory comes close to offering a solution - nor is any solution possible that does not confront the idiocy of Brexit. The answer must involve re-engagement with economic reality. Who will dare? theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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Tim Shipman
Tim Shipman@ShippersUnbound·
I love Parliament. Debate is important. But the amount of hot air being produced today on a motion/amendments which will make LITERALLY NO DIFFERENCE to any of the people in Gaza or Israel is quite staggeringly pointless and evidence of disturbing levels of self-regard
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Stephen Dorrell 🔸@stephen_dorrell·
Common sense "inches" forward; but the importance of our relationship with our neighbours is still the truth which dares not speak its name
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF

Brexit betrayal as Boris Johnson’s signature #Brexit dividend of bringing back imperial units scrapped. Slipped out ­quietly over Christmas, Dept for Biz and Trade said that ministers had dropped plans to bring back imperial measurements after 98.7% of people opposed the move in a govt consultation.

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