Don't stress on that. Hospital delirium can clear (once home, balanced meals, rehydration etc) to a point where someone can reach a point to legally contract. We actually used a solicitor so we had verifiable independent proof dad was ok to do it.
Shy tories has been a phenomenon since 1992 (there were examples in 83 and 87 but tories were on course to win anyway).
But 1992 and to a degree 2015 saw late switchers from labour to tory (and in 2015, lib dem and green to tory) between opinion poll and exit poll/reality. As the blog above...
Firstly dont apologise. I am sorry that you are having to handle this. It does sometimes feel that nobody is guiding you.
This is a very similar experience to my dad. It's potentially a long answer and I'm not an expert but can explain how we dealt with things .
Maybe a chat would be easier?
When you say both do you mean Abbott and Moyle? In the case of the latter he has been very dignified and continues to support the labour party and starmer
So if she had been barred you would have said he was treating her shabbily. If it had never come to light you would have said how can she get away with no investigation. And now you are saying he is giving in.
And all of this, despite it being made clear over and over again, that the leader...
As I see it (and I know you will disagree) the only 'engineering' here is from the person who made the complaint and if it is from the source that politics home say, then they're are no fans of starmer and wouldn't be wanting to do anything that helps him.
Also don't forget that there have been...
I assume you don't then.
Fair enough
What's so difficult. You are accusing the party of holding on to a complaint (or that they would). Given the complaint came from someone on the left and came in as the election was called, any cynicism should be aimed at the complainant not the recipient
Btw Iain Dale the broadcaster has abandoned his attempt to become the tory candidate for Tunbridge Wells after (checks notes) a clip emerges of him saying he 'never liked the place' and would 'happily live somewhere else'