Who should be the next Tory leader?
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Who should be the next Tory leader?
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Who should be the next Tory leader?
22Philip Hammond13.64%3Amber Rudd9.09%2David Davis13.64%3Sajid Javid9.09%2Michael Gove4.55%1Ian Duncan-Smith4.55%1William Hague4.55%1AndyW(aka Boris Johnson)40.91%9 -
NHS staff shortages, the country becoming essentially ungovernable, sliding to the bottom of the G7, the pound collapsing (twice), Northern Ireland peace under threat, facing a united EU27 with a chaotic and unprepared negotiating team, entire industries making escape plans, farmers panicking at lost subsidies. Seems like "Project Fear" should really be renamed "Project Pretty Much Bang On."
There should be no Tory party full-stop."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNHS staff shortages, the country becoming essentially ungovernable, sliding to the bottom of the G7, the pound collapsing (twice), Northern Ireland peace under threat, facing a united EU27 with a chaotic and unprepared negotiating team, entire industries making escape plans, farmers panicking at lost subsidies. Seems like "Project Fear" should really be renamed "Project Pretty Much Bang On."
There should be no Tory party full-stop.
Recently Scotland spoke. However no-one could understand a word they were saying(ripped from Mock The Week)Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Recently Scotland spoke."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd they delivered a SNP majority. Something no other UK party managed. What are you trying to tell me?
If the SNP really want independence then put up a candidate in every UK constituency.Comment
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I think there will be a new Tory leader. The kids love Korbyn, and he comes across as likeable, honest bloke who sticks to his principles. The Tories need someone who the people relate to. I fear that may be Boris.
Personally I like Anna Soubry - I heard her 'in action' at the IPSE policy conference and she was very impressive. But she is an adamant Bremainer which may be a problem.
150/1 at Bet365 - got to be worth a fiver.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI think there will be a new Tory leader. The kids love Korbyn, and he comes across as likeable, honest bloke who sticks to his principles. The Tories need someone who the people relate to. I fear that may be Boris.
Personally I like Anna Soubry - I heard her 'in action' at the IPSE policy conference and she was very impressive. But she is an adamant Bremainer which may be a problem.
150/1 at Bet365 - got to be worth a fiver.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostAnd they reduced the SNP seat tally by almost 40%. Something no other UK party managed, however badly they performed.
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat are you trying to tell me?
HTH BIDI“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI think there will be a new Tory leader. The kids love Korbyn, and he comes across as likeable, honest bloke who sticks to his principles. The Tories need someone who the people relate to. I fear that may be Boris.
The leave vote put paid to all that.
Boris is just another MP who put themselves first. Of course, as you say, people do relate to him.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostMay have been just a slight problem with paying for his promises in his manifestoComment
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