Nadine Dorries: Labour and Lib Dems hit marketing campaign path after MP resigns with parting shot at Sunak

Aug 27, 2023 at 3:58 PM
Nadine Dorries: Labour and Lib Dems hit marketing campaign path after MP resigns with parting shot at Sunak

Labour and the Liberal Democrats hit the marketing campaign path in Mid Bedfordshire within the hours after Nadine Dorries stood down.

The former Conservative tradition secretary handed in her resignation yesterday – 11 weeks after she vowed to go – leaving Prime Minister Rishi Sunak going through yet one more take a look at within the type of a by-election.

In a fiery resignation letter, Ms Dorries accused the prime minister of “demeaning his office by opening the gates to whip up a public frenzy” towards her.

Read extra: Nadine Dorries’ resignation letter in full

The letter, printed by the Mail on Sunday, went on to say Mr Sunak had deserted “the fundamental principles of Conservatism” and “history will not judge you kindly”.

Labour and the Liberal Democrats have wasted no time in stepping up their campaigns in Mid Bedfordshire, with each events already out within the constituency simply hours after Ms Dorries stepped down.

Veterans minister Johnny Mercer immediately stated it’s “good news” for the folks of Mid Bedfordshire {that a} by-election can now happen.

Nadine Dorries is reported to have been removed from Boris Johnson's honours list.
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Nadine Dorries is reported to have been faraway from Boris Johnson’s honours checklist.

However, he stated he “doesn’t agree” with the previous minister that the nation is run by a “zombie parliament”.

Ms Dorries, a key ally of Mr Johnson, stated she was resigning with “immediate effect” on 9 June after she did not get a peerage in Mr Johnson’s resignation honours checklist.

But having not formally vacated her seat, a by-election has not but been capable of happen.

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The Tory MP stated she was delaying her exit to research why she was refused a seat within the House of Lords.

Lib Dem chief Sir Ed Davey stated he’s “increasingly confident we have a really good chance” of overturning Ms Dorries’ 25,000 majority within the constituency.

He is hoping his get together can pull off one other sudden victory after flipping a 19,000 Tory majority in Somerton and Frome in July.

A sign calling for Nadine Dorries to quit hung outside a local train station station. Photo by Jez Darr
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An indication calling for Nadine Dorries to stop hung exterior an area practice station station. Photo by Jez Darr

Sir Ed informed the BBC: “It’s clear that the people of Mid Bedfordshire feel the Conservative Party is out of trust and they see the Liberal Democrats as the main challenger.”

The Lib Dems got here third in Mid Bedfordshire on the 2019 normal election, with 8,000 votes.

Labour, which got here second with 14,000 votes, believes it’s best positioned to grab the historically protected Tory seat.

The get together’s Mid Bedfordshire marketing campaign lead Peter Kyle informed Sky News: “We are actually in a great position to win this seat in what would be an historic by-election victory.”

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Nadine Dorries launches assault on PM after handing in resignation letter

Labour chairwoman Anneliese Dodds described a “morning of relief” for folks in Mid Bedfordshire after the resignation of the the previous minister. She stated her get together may very well be in “pole position” to take the seat.

What occurs now she has resigned?

Ms Dorries is anticipated to go away her seat on Tuesday after notifying the chancellor of her intention to take action on Saturday.

Jeremy Hunt is anticipated to facilitate her exit from the House of Commons by appointing her to be Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern on the primary working day after the financial institution vacation.

This will allow a movement known as a “writ” to be moved when parliament returns on 4 September.