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What is that "mate" of mine Sadiq Khan trying to achieve ?

 

You lost you demented little cretin, get over it and concentrate on your job you terrorist sympathiser.

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6 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

The problem with reform party is they have some valid ideas but in reality they are just Tory boys on steroids, and I can’t take to Tice at all. The only way to go with politics is slightly left or right of centre…. The best lot left or right of centre will get my vote. And at the moment that’s the Labour party. 

Agreed, the extremes of either side are generally massive bell ends. I'm with you that I'll probably go for whichever is closer to the centre ground - at the minute, that's either LibDem or Labour (and I've never, ever considered voting Labour before in nigh on 30 years of voting)

27 minutes ago, Sweep said:

That's a cracking website, especially the "latest news" section...

 

You’ve done better than me at exploring the website…

6 minutes ago, Morizio said:

You’ve done better than me at exploring the website…

I wasn't on it long.

It's surprising that their open few words aren't something along the lines of........"We're not racist but...."

10 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Embarrassed? Nay lad - way too long in the tooth not to have witnessed similar machinations before. It will all blow over soon - my guess being that Truss will go (it should have been Mordaunt and Sunak in the run off in the first place and everyone knows it) and the blues will claw back enough credibility over the remainder of their term to minimise their inevitable loss to Mr. Beige and his cronies and then return to government to properly right the ship.

Hopefully Mordaunt gets the call. 

Amazing how some can dress stupidity up as sage wisdom.

10 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Embarrassed? Nay lad - way too long in the tooth not to have witnessed similar machinations before. It will all blow over soon - my guess being that Truss will go (it should have been Mordaunt and Sunak in the run off in the first place and everyone knows it) and the blues will claw back enough credibility over the remainder of their term to minimise their inevitable loss to Mr. Beige and his cronies and then return to government to properly right the ship.

Hopefully Mordaunt gets the call. 

We've had Theresa May - "The New Iron Lady".... Boris Johnson - "The New Churchill".... and Liz Truss - "The Next Thatcher"..... Now, arise Penny Mordaunt - "Maggie 2.0".

This obsession with trying to recreate "the good old days" became absurd a long time ago.

Just signed up for my first canvassing session in a very long time. Plaistow ward here we come...!

 

11 hours ago, bolty58 said:

Embarrassed? Nay lad - way too long in the tooth not to have witnessed similar machinations before. It will all blow over soon - my guess being that Truss will go (it should have been Mordaunt and Sunak in the run off in the first place and everyone knows it) and the blues will claw back enough credibility over the remainder of their term to minimise their inevitable loss to Mr. Beige and his cronies and then return to government to properly right the ship.

Hopefully Mordaunt gets the call. 

Serious question, when do you think they'll get rid? - I was hoping by the end of this week, I'm now thinking she might cling on for a few more months.

I think the longer she stays, the worse it gets for them - I also suspect that another change in leadership, means a GE has to be triggered, otherwise they really are taking the piss.

As I said above, they know they've lost the next GE, so they may as well get it over and done with, and just take their medicine, before they fall even further behind

New poll of Tory members want boris back

imagine this place be priceless 

13 minutes ago, radcliffe white said:

New poll of Tory members want boris back

imagine this place be priceless 

🤞🤞

Its pretty simple, really.

They can't get rid immediately as then they'll have to call a GE and at the moment they'd be decimated.

So they are looking at a way to get a new leader than means they can steady the ship for 18 months and even if they lost, it wouldn't be a humiliating rout as if they had to call it in the next few months.

Which is why she's there but not in charge.

The thing that might scupper it is that apparently many MPs are sick to death of the years of drama and embarrasment lead by the idiotic divs at the ERG and want out anyway, so they don't give a stuff about the next election.

But, in my humble opinion they are trying to move the pieces so they at least have a party after the next election.

The sad thing this for us, you know - the public - none of it helps. We don't have a PM in reality, we have a party in charge who are mainly concerned with survival and we're facing real economic problems. There is no strategy, there isn't a agenda, there is just a vaccum of non-exsistance; and whilst this is highly entertaining on a political front it's not any good for any of us.

Hundreds evacuated from around Downing Street after a suspicious package was found. 
 

 

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6 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Its pretty simple, really.

They can't get rid immediately as then they'll have to call a GE and at the moment they'd be decimated.

So they are looking at a way to get a new leader than means they can steady the ship for 18 months and even if they lost, it wouldn't be a humiliating rout as if they had to call it in the next few months.

Which is why she's there but not in charge.

The thing that might scupper it is that apparently many MPs are sick to death of the years of drama and embarrasment lead by the idiotic divs at the ERG and want out anyway, so they don't give a stuff about the next election.

But, in my humble opinion they are trying to move the pieces so they at least have a party after the next election.

The sad thing this for us, you know - the public - none of it helps. We don't have a PM in reality, we have a party in charge who are mainly concerned with survival and we're facing real economic problems. There is no strategy, there isn't a agenda, there is just a vaccum of non-exsistance; and whilst this is highly entertaining on a political front it's not any good for any of us.

If the 1922 can find away to get rid of truss and  parachute sunak in that will give the government some credibility in the financial world, I’m thinking that’s the plan they are working on. 

Just now, Mounts Kipper said:

If the 1922 can find away to get rid of truss and  parachute sunak in that will give the government some credibility in the financial world, I’m thinking that’s the plan they are working on. 

But the public won't really put up with it, that's the issue. They won't have any credibility. They need to give themselves some distance, and also not many of the MP support Sunak and they'll have just as much in-fighting.

The mess that the Conservatives have dragged this country through to solve their own internal issues is. a. disgrace.

33 minutes ago, radcliffe white said:

New poll of Tory members want boris back

imagine this place be priceless 

Given they thought Truss was/is a good idea (also, previously having thought Boris was a good idea) I think their Membership shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the selection process

37 minutes ago, radcliffe white said:

New poll of Tory members want boris back

imagine this place be priceless 

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1 hour ago, royal white said:

🤞🤞

Get the tissues…

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3 hours ago, Not in Crawley said:

But the public won't really put up with it, that's the issue. They won't have any credibility. They need to give themselves some distance, and also not many of the MP support Sunak and they'll have just as much in-fighting.

The mess that the Conservatives have dragged this country through to solve their own internal issues is. a. disgrace.

wheres that coming from?

8 hours ago, royal white said:

Fingers crossed Nigel Farage will have another go.

 

And Tommy Robinson 

Just now, Casino said:

wheres that coming from?

Thought it was common knowledge - its all over the usual sites/twitter commentators and podcasts - The Rest is Politics, The Red Box, News Agents, Newscast, The News Statesman.

Its one of the issues why they can't push her, there isn't one candidate the whole party supports - you've got the one-nationers, the ERG/Libertarian think tank mob, popularists - and it's like herding cats. The party is just a load of different divisions at the moment.

Odd that Coffey didn't stand up and speak given she's the deputy PM and all that 

Anyone would think the Tories think she's useless as well 

Suella Braverman really is thick as pigshit.

 

5 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Suella Braverman really is thick as pigshit.

 

Cooper showed her up as a dick.

 

 

1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said:

Thought it was common knowledge - its all over the usual sites/twitter commentators and podcasts - The Rest is Politics, The Red Box, News Agents, Newscast, The News Statesman.

Its one of the issues why they can't push her, there isn't one candidate the whole party supports - you've got the one-nationers, the ERG/Libertarian think tank mob, popularists - and it's like herding cats. The party is just a load of different divisions at the moment.

I thought the MPs liked Sunak, but the membership didn't because he's brown

13 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Cooper showed her up as a dick.

 

 

What actually is this "anti growth coalition" that they keep banging on about?  -  is it basically anybody who doesn't agree with the Tory party?

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