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-:Undertaker:-
21-02-2015, 08:45 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/labour-mp-austin-mitchell-even-if-we-selected-a-raving-alcoholic-sex-paedophile-we-wouldnt-lose-grimsby-10061754.html

Labour MP Austin Mitchell: 'Even if we selected a raving alcoholic sex paedophile we wouldn't lose Grimsby'


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Outgoing Labour MP dismisses Ukip's chances of winning in Lincolnshire coastal constituency


Veteran Labour MP Austin Mitchell has dismissed Ukip’s chances of winning the Great Grimsby constituency at the general election, saying that Labour would win the hotly contested seat “even” if it had selected a “raving alcoholic sex paedophile” as its candidate.

The long-serving Labour MP, who is stepping down at the election, has represented the constituency in north Lincolnshire since 1977 and Labour has held it since 1945, but Nigel Farage’s party polled strongly in the area in recent local elections and in the 2014 European election, while a recent Lord Ashcroft poll suggested it only trailed Labour in the seat by one per cent.

In an interview with The Independent on Sunday focusing on the Great Grimsby seat, he said: “There is no chance we'll lose Grimsby, even if we selected a raving alcoholic sex paedophile we wouldn't lose Grimsby”

He added: “I don’t think there is a problem in Grimsby. There will certainly be a rise in the UKIP vote now that they have a councillor and did quite well in the European elections. But when it comes down to it their vote isn’t concentrated enough to win any seats.”

Mr Mitchell’s parting shot from the constituency was quickly seized upon by the Ukip candidate Victoria Ayling, who came within 714 votes of defeating Mr Mitchell in 2010 when she stood as a Conservative candidate before her defection to Ukip.

She said: “It’s insulting to the great people of Great Grimsby. And it’s exactly the sort of ‘take them granted’ attitude that is turning people away from the establishment parties. Austin Mitchell has been a respected constituency MP but he’s assuming that people don’t think very carefully about how they vote. People do think very carefully and I don’t like Mr Mitchell insulting the people of Grimsby.”

Labour’s candidate for the seat, Melanie Onn, was clearly exasperated by her party colleague’s intervention, describing them as “awful”.

The seat is seen by as key indicator of whether Ukip can take voters of Labour in the north of England, though the area has seen little immigration and the last census put the population as 96 per cent white British. However the latest Core Cities report shows the town is a youth employment black spot and suffering from stagnating population growth.

Mr Mitchell went on to call Ms Ayling a “wonderful candidate” but said she would struggle because the people of the town would view her as a “turncoat” due to her defection.

He said: “A third of the electorate is pissed off with both parties... some of them are likely to vote Ukip but not enough for them to win. It’s a problem in all one industry towns. Both Governments [Labour then Conservative] have changed the world for people who’ve lost their jobs. The new society is low wages and unstable employment. Some will undoubtedly vote Ukip, but not enough.”


I'm a fan of Austin Mitchell as he actually seems to have a personality and some principles and isn't afraid to criticise New Labour from an Old Labour standpoint... so I hope his comments (and what I suspect) have been made to intentionally damage Labour's chances in the area rather than insulting the voters. That's certainly the feeling I get considering how distant he is with the Labour leadership.

Great Grimsby is one key eastern working class seat to watch, the last constituency poll here in November 2014 from Lord Ashcroft (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opinion_polling_in_United_Kingdom_constituencies,_ 2010%E2%80%9315#Great_Grimsby) had..

Labour 35%
Ukip 34%
Conservatives 20%
Liberal Democrats 8%

Whatever the motives of Mr Mitchell in these comments though, one thing is for sure: a lot of our political parties/politicians do believe it.

Thoughts?

Inseriousity.
22-02-2015, 12:10 AM
Safe seats/one-party towns (mine's Labour but any party really) are an unfortunate blot on democracy. What he said is sadly too true.

-:Undertaker:-
22-02-2015, 12:35 AM
Safe seats/one-party towns (mine's Labour but any party really) are an unfortunate blot on democracy. What he said is sadly too true.

Agreed completely, even if the council was doing a good job/I liked the party I would still want a sizable opposition in my town for scrutiny.

http://www.ezimba.com/work/150222C/ezimba13606121908700.png

Look at my Liverpool composition, just how ridiculous is that.

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