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So who will give the Portillo moment of this election?

35 replies

sfxmum · 01/05/2010 10:00

Just that really, vent away

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anastaisia · 01/05/2010 10:10

Ed Balls: I want this guy to win just for his video and the line 'help me castrate Labour'

snowlady · 01/05/2010 10:10

Hazel Blears if she is standing

TDiddy · 01/05/2010 10:16

Very cheesy- I like

longfingernails · 01/05/2010 11:54

Ed Balls is definitely top of the Labour list. For obvious reasons.

Top of the Tory list is Chris Grayling. He is a walking talking idiot.

For the Lib Dems, it has to be Chris Huhne. What a complete loudmouth rent-a-gob he is.

longfingernails · 01/05/2010 17:43

By the way, the ability to have "Portillo moments" is the best argument I can think of for maintaining a constituency link. And if we are to maintain a constituency link, then FPTP is better than AV.

You can get rid of bad individual MPs easily. Very hard with STV - and near impossible with a party list system.

I think we should have PR for the lords, with a party list system, with rolling elections. But I think we should keep FPTP in the Commons.

jackstarbright · 01/05/2010 19:05

anastasia - interesting link! I wonder who might be tempted to contribute to end Ed Balls political career?

Home schoolers?
Head teachers (particularly grammar heads)?
A fair few teachers?
Social workers?
And Sharon Shoesmith should definitely be up for a few quid!

I've always wondered about Ed Balls political and moral compass. Given his dad successfully campaigned for the abolition of grammar schools and then sent him to a private school. What does that teach a child? That 'do as I say, not as I do' is acceptable in a leader?

Isaidheyhoney · 01/05/2010 19:10

What about driving his car while talking on a mobile phone with his kids in the back?

And he's in charge of the safety of the nation's children ffs .

anastaisia · 01/05/2010 22:01

yep jackstarbright - I think quite a few home educators contributed when it went round facebook.

herbietea · 01/05/2010 22:08

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poppyknot · 01/05/2010 22:18

You could get a double Portillo with EB and Mrs EB(Yvette Cooper). They are in neighbouring constituences.......

HumphreyCobbler · 01/05/2010 22:20

I do find Ed majorly irritating.

It is funny how Portillo became immediately more likeable the MINUTE he was kicked out.

Aubergines · 01/05/2010 22:28

Harriet Harman. Mark my words.

Tashtodd · 01/05/2010 22:29

Ed Balls and Peter Hain

TDiddy · 01/05/2010 22:30

Why is Harriet Harperson so villified in the press. She has done a lot for equality and is actually a nice person, I am reliably told. Seems to me that the press doesn't like her stridency on equality issues?

Ewe · 01/05/2010 22:30

My money is on Balls.

Don't think Grayling will lose this seat, he has a lot of support and is a strong local MP (whilst also being a bit of a nobber, granted).

Paul Burstow is also nearby and I think he will be the Lib Dem one, Tories hitting the area really hard and as he is chief Whip that'd be fairly embarrassing if/when he loses.

Tashtodd · 01/05/2010 22:39

TDiddy: insists on all women short lists but then has her husband parachuted in as candidate in a safe labour seat? People should be on short lists on merit - not gender.

Isaidheyhoney · 01/05/2010 23:00

What about John Bercow? Surely he'll go?

notcitrus · 01/05/2010 23:14

George Galloway? Always good for entertainment either way.

Maybe Phil Woolas and Andrew Dismore.

Ewe · 01/05/2010 23:25

He is an indy candidate so not sure, it would mean Farage winning so I hope not!

longfingernails · 01/05/2010 23:52

George Galloway is about as far from my politics as I can imagine. I can't stand his personality or workrate either.

But he is such a fantastic speaker - perhaps the only real firebrand remaining - that I hope he wins. Parliament would be poorer without him there.

TDiddy · 02/05/2010 07:18

Tashtodd - But Harriet Harperson's husband; Jack D, is very influential in the unions (used to head one of them) so I doubt that he needs her help to land himself a safe seat?!

snowlady · 02/05/2010 13:48

charles clarke would be another good one

TheCrackFox · 02/05/2010 14:03

Not a huge fan of Hazel Blears so I would like to see her go.

TheFirstLady · 02/05/2010 15:00

Oliver Letwin, with any luck.

TheFirstLady · 02/05/2010 15:02

And, for the Lib Dems, Lembit Opik.

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