Discredited Tory police commissioner hangs on because big anti-Tory majority splits its votes

Discredited Tory police commissioner hangs on because big anti-Tory majority splits its votes

Martin Shaw posts on Seaton & Colyton matters:

It’s a big disappointment that Alison Hernández, the Conservative Devon & Cornwall police commissioner, has been re-elected with 131,000 votes to 107,000 for Labour and 64,000 for the Lib Dems.

This is a clear lesson here for the General Election – there is a clear anti-Tory majority in our region (171,000 to 131,000 in this case) and we can remove most of their MPs. But if we split our votes between two or three opposition candidates in a constituency, the Tories will survive.

www.devonandcornwall-pcc.gov.uk/news-and-blog/multimedia-hub/alison-hernandez-has-been-returned-as-police-and-crime-commissioner-for-devon-and-cornwall-for-a-third-term-after-winning-a-majority-of-xxxx-votes/

3 thoughts on “Discredited Tory police commissioner hangs on because big anti-Tory majority splits its votes

  1. Can I suggest that those who didn’t care enough to vote are more to blame for this calamity than those who supported either of the other candidates. The tories have saddled us with a candidate so mind numbingl

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