But Kensington very possibly will go Lib Dem, as seen by EU results etc. Also, if Labour wants explicitly pro-EU votes, it could always try being an explicitly pro-EU party.
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Replying to @hugorifkind @BestForBritain
Using the results of EU elections in which 63% of the electorate didn’t vote, held under a different electoral system, and in which an easy protest vote can be scored is ludicrous. And Labour are offering a referendum with Remain which is the only way Brexit can be stopped.
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Furthermore, Kensington’s Labour candidate is a passionate Remainer. All this website achieves is encourages the anti-Tory vote to split so a hard Brexit Tory can be elected.
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I'm awaiting the B4B data with interest, but *if* talk of polls showing Kensington as a Lab/LD marginal is correct, you can see why a remain campaign would back the latter over the former. Labour had not whipped as consistently for remain as the Lib Dems have.
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Plus Kensington Remain Tories aren't going to vote Labour, whatever. But may well vote Lib Dem.
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Replying to @hugorifkind @OwenSpottswoode and
It’s just recommended I voted Labour...hardly a Lib Dem website is it...
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Replying to @hugorifkind @bigtomsneeze and
The site recommends people vote Lib Dem where they aren't the incumbent in 175 constituencies, and recommends people vote Labour where they aren't the incumbent in almost zero cases.
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Replying to @OwenJones84 @bigtomsneeze and
Again, it exists to recommend pro-EU candidates. So it's not so strange that it displays a preference for candidates from a party that actually is pro-EU over those from one that actually isn't.
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Replying to @hugorifkind @bigtomsneeze and
Sure, if you think 'campaigning for a referendum with Remain on the ballot paper', the Remain movement's flagship policy, plus the vast majority of Labour candidates backing Remain doesn't pass a purity test and therefore we should split the anti-Tory vote then enjoy hard Brexit!
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The golden rule, for those wishing to protect the lives and livelihoods of the whole country, should be to get the Tories out. Anything that achieves that goal is to be applauded.
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