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Post by yattongas on Dec 10, 2021 15:21:31 GMT
So when the inevitable happens in the coming months and the Tory party ditch the clown Boris Johnson who will they go for next ?
The membership is infiltrated with loads of Brexit loons , hard right idiots and it’s not the same party is was 10 years ago. Will they go for someone a bit more sensible like Jeremy Hunt ( NHS 🙄) or will they go full on racist loopy loo and go all in on some like Patel or Raab or another headbanger under the radar ?
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Post by yattongas on Dec 10, 2021 15:51:20 GMT
Just seen the latest betting , personally I don’t think they’ll go for Dishy Rishi.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 10, 2021 17:03:20 GMT
At the moment I'd bet on Sunak or Truss. Of the obvious candidates I only see Sunak as any good.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 10, 2021 17:17:36 GMT
At the moment I'd bet on Sunak or Truss. Of the obvious candidates I only see Sunak as any good. Good 😮! explain
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 10, 2021 18:10:57 GMT
At the moment I'd bet on Sunak or Truss. Of the obvious candidates I only see Sunak as any good. Good 😮! explain good = not pigshit thick
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 10, 2021 18:27:33 GMT
Quite, in relative terms at least. I'd much prefer someone on the more central wing like Tom Tugendhat or Greg Clark but I doubt they'd have enough support.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Dec 11, 2021 9:15:03 GMT
Joris Bohnson
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Post by axegas on Dec 11, 2021 14:56:25 GMT
Can’t see Boris standing at the next election. Policies aside his leadership style has proved disastrous, he’s possibly the most inept prime minister in living memory in that regard. I think there also whispers that he’s not enjoying the lifestyle that comes with the office either.
That said I can’t see him having the guts to resign before that either.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 11, 2021 17:42:29 GMT
At the moment I'd bet on Sunak or Truss. Of the obvious candidates I only see Sunak as any good.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 17, 2021 23:27:24 GMT
Even The Sun is putting the boot in. Here is their suggested list of possible candidates. They have Sunak Truss, Javid, Hancock, Hunt and Baker. I see they still want a Brexiteer to get the job, I thought Brexit was done?? 😃 Boris' enemies include: "SPARTAN Brexiteers now hell-bent on blocking more lockdown restrictions. Including . . . Covid Recovery Group deputy Steve Baker, former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith, ex-Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey, one-time leadership contender John Redwood. BITTER Brexit-bashers who still loathe the PM for his war on Remain. Including . . . former Health minister Stephen Hammond, Women and Equalities ÂCommittee chair Caroline Nokes, veteran North Thanet MP Sir Roger Gale, ex-Northern ÂIreland Secretary Karen Bradley. POLITICAL big beasts left out in the cold, sniping from the sidelines. Including . . . Foreign Affairs Ctte boss Tom ÂTugendhat, former Health and Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Defence Ctte chair Tobias Ellwood, ex-Business Secretary Andrea Leadsom. ONCE Boris fans but now afraid he’s a liability to their fragile majorities in northern seats. Including . . . Bishop Auckland MP Dehenna Davison, miner-turned Ashfield MP Lee ÂAnderson, Keighley, West Yorks MP Robbie Moore, Scunthorpe MP Holly Mumby-Croft." www.thesun.co.uk/news/17075497/trevor-kavanagh-boris-deep-trouble/amp/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=upday
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Dec 18, 2021 6:03:49 GMT
Thomas Tug-End-Hat.
Heh heh
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Post by Gassy on Dec 18, 2021 7:34:35 GMT
Hancock for PM? 😂
The scenes 😂
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Post by yattongas on Dec 18, 2021 16:59:34 GMT
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Post by basel on Dec 25, 2021 17:23:08 GMT
In my opinion Boris Johnson will survive 2022. His team will be working on his public image. He's good at elections and Labour are still too divided.Having the Labour leader speak accompanied by a backing track, won't improve his image in the UK,USA maybe,but not here.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 25, 2021 18:29:44 GMT
In my opinion Boris Johnson will survive 2022. His team will be working on his public image. He's good at elections and Labour are still too divided.Having the Labour leader speak accompanied by a backing track, won't improve his image in the UK,USA maybe,but not here. I agree, the British public are generally predictable in that they would almost certainly care more about a backing track than the governmental policy disasters of the last 14 years. I'm not being sarcastic, I actually agree with you. But, that's why we are where we are.
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Post by basel on Dec 25, 2021 18:40:07 GMT
In my opinion Boris Johnson will survive 2022. His team will be working on his public image. He's good at elections and Labour are still too divided.Having the Labour leader speak accompanied by a backing track, won't improve his image in the UK,USA maybe,but not here. I agree, the British public are generally predictable in that they would almost certainly care more about a backing track than the governmental policy disasters of the last 14 years. I'm not being sarcastic, I actually agree with you. But, that's why we are where we are. I dislike the backing track.What next,when out canvassing will Sir Kier only speak to the public once one of his team have turned on the 'music machine and suited backing track' and got the lighting right,for full on pathos effect.Phoney. Whatever fine mess this Government may of got us in,I don't think those that vote Left or Right are ready to go to,or go back to,the Left. Yet.At least not enough of them.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 25, 2021 19:24:15 GMT
I agree, the British public are generally predictable in that they would almost certainly care more about a backing track than the governmental policy disasters of the last 14 years. I'm not being sarcastic, I actually agree with you. But, that's why we are where we are. I dislike the backing track.What next,when out canvassing will Sir Kier only speak to the public once one of his team have turned on the 'music machine and suited backing track' and got the lighting right,for full on pathos effect.Phoney. Whatever fine mess this Government may of got us in,I don't think those that vote Left or Right are ready to go to,or go back to,the Left. Yet.At least not enough of them. Especially when they use backing tracks. Never mind their social care policy, health policy, education policy, human rights policy, or any other policy for that matter. Never mind the tirade of actual, provable lies they feed us. Never mind Bernard Castle, HS2, breaking lockdown, oven ready deals and all that. The REAL phoneys are the ones that use backing tracks. Totally agree.
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Post by basel on Dec 25, 2021 19:53:29 GMT
I dislike the backing track.What next,when out canvassing will Sir Kier only speak to the public once one of his team have turned on the 'music machine and suited backing track' and got the lighting right,for full on pathos effect.Phoney. Whatever fine mess this Government may of got us in,I don't think those that vote Left or Right are ready to go to,or go back to,the Left. Yet.At least not enough of them. Especially when they use backing tracks. Never mind their social care policy, health policy, education policy, human rights policy, or any other policy for that matter. Never mind the tirade of actual, provable lies they feed us. Never mind Bernard Castle, HS2, breaking lockdown, oven ready deals and all that. The REAL phoneys are the ones that use backing tracks. Totally agree. I would'nt say "nevermind" to that list,but you can bet your last quid the Conservatives will have their own lists/cards to play against Labour,with an ace or two amongst them.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 25, 2021 19:58:12 GMT
Things can only get better
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Dec 25, 2021 19:59:59 GMT
Especially when they use backing tracks. Never mind their social care policy, health policy, education policy, human rights policy, or any other policy for that matter. Never mind the tirade of actual, provable lies they feed us. Never mind Bernard Castle, HS2, breaking lockdown, oven ready deals and all that. The REAL phoneys are the ones that use backing tracks. Totally agree. I would'nt say "nevermind" to that list,but you can bet your last quid the Conservatives will have their own lists/cards to play against Labour,with an ace or two amongst them. Unless they can somehow prove that it was Labour in government all along for the last decade, I think I'll go with the actual track record when casting my vote. Pun intended.
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