A rose garden love-in, but no love lost in Thirsk

The Liberal Democrat candidate in the delayed Thirsk and Malton election on May 27 has promised a "full-on fight" against the Tories.

Just as his leader Nick Clegg was fawning over David Cameron in the Downing Street rose garden this afternoon, the Liberal Democrat candidate in the delayed Thirsk and Malton election promised a “full-on fight” against the Tories – and even called on Labour supporters to “vote tactically”.

Howard Keal, leader of the Lib Dem group on Ryedale council, told the Yorkshire Post:

“It’s a full-on fight, there’s no question about it. I never expected anything else than we would fight the by-election. It was never in any shadow of a doubt. I hope people in our constituency will seize the opportunity we have been given to upset the apple cart…

I hope disgruntled Conservatives – of which there are plenty – will lend me their vote and Labour supporters will vote tactically to help deliver a shock result in Thirsk and Malton.”

Labour candidate Jonathan Roberts, however, has accused Keal’s party of “propping up the Tories”. Thirsk and Malton is a newly created constituency, with a notional Tory majority of almost 15,000 over Labour – 27,889 (52.8%) to 13,202 (25%) – with the Liberal Democrats in third on 9,663 votes (18.3%).

Though Labour is unlikely to win the seat, the focus will be on the Lib Dem share, with any swing to Labour spelling trouble for Nick Clegg amidst growing fears the party could be squeezed out. The election, postponed because of the death of the UKIP candidate, will take place on May 27.

20 Responses to “A rose garden love-in, but no love lost in Thirsk”

  1. Anon E Mouse

    Mr.Sensible – but remember where the Lib-Dem’s are concerned; “He who laughs last laughs longest”. The Lib-Dems are in government for five years with a good majority, what do they care?

    If the left doesn’t stop being reactive and negative about it’s opponents then the potential slide into irrelevance may come sooner than you think. The whole of Europe has moved to the right so the Lib-Dems have positioned themselves on the right side of the curve.

    Seems to me Mr.Sensible you’re still fighting the last election.

  2. James Asser

    RT @shamikdas Lib Dem candidate calls on Labour supporters to "vote tactically" http://bit.ly/9Ac2cY Is he having a f***ing laugh?!

  3. Fred

    Just goes to show how reactionary this silly blog is. What happened in the Rose garden was progressive, new and radical.

    Bleet on Shamik you have nothing but Tory hate driving you.

  4. Mr. Sensible

    Mr Mouse, I think it would be dangerous to rule out another election just yet.

    Clegg and Cameron may talk the talk, but it will be interesting to see if they walk the walk.

    BTW Shamik, will LFF be putting up that rather amusing footege from the press conference?

  5. Mr. Sensible

    1 sensible thing this government has done is scrap runway 3.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8678282.stm

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