A look at the Politics of the United States and the UK. The Foreign Policies of both countries and how they behave in the International Community.
Friday, June 18, 2021
Norther Ireland Protocol has EU extension - Post Brexit
The shock By - Election - Analysed - Post Brexit
Sky News: Reports " Chesham and Amersham by-election: Why the Tories should be worried by Lib Dems' shock win - and why it's not all bad news for Labour.. What we thought was happening after the May local elections may not be happening after all, says Sky's Sam Coates. "
Lets Get Real:
I do not think you can postulate about the future due to one by-election, yes it can be argued that the PM has not given the South the attention it needs and wants, and the obsession WITH the RED WALL has gone to the head of Conservative HQ. The PM will have to sooth the worried browse of Conservative MPs and make sure that local conservative associations are really linked to their locality and can warn HQ if things look bleak. No one was expecting the Liberal Democrats to win, but they they threw the kitchen sink at the Seat, that will not be the case in 2024. A week is long time in politics, four years is forever.
Out of nowhere win by Liberal Democrats in By - Election - Post Brexit
BBC News: Reports " Chesham and Amersham: Lib Dems overturn big Tory majority in by-election upset "
Lets Get Real:
If I was a Conservative in the home counties I would worry but no time to get in to the lifeboat, the Liberal Democrats have had big by - elections wins in the past only to lose them in the General Election. The Conservative Party should start to look at its Southern strategy, while Labour lost its deposit, that is a major worry, Sir Keir must be hopping in a Labour Seat by -election that the Labour candidate wins. The Liberal Democrats threw the sink and house at the Seat, the Liberal Democrats Leader was in the Seat on 15 different occasions, he can not do that in the General Election. Thus the result should be noted, but not over hyped, four years to go before the next election, and that is forever in UK politics.