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It's going to be braverman who will kiss farages arse
So starmer has to bring in pr and form a left of centre alliance or do it using our present system , which is a bit dodgy
Braverman has annoyed quite a few in the party and I’d say Badenoch’s a more likely new leader - I wonder if Sunak may stay on long enough to get someone like Mordaunt back in Parliament as some body with a big majority is “encouraged” to stand down.
If Braverman doesn’t get the leadership, I wouldn’t put it past her defecting to Reform - it’s been a few years since Liz Truss changed parties, so she may go with her.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
Braverman has annoyed quite a few in the party and I’d say Badenoch’s a more likely new leader - I wonder if Sunak may stay on long enough to get someone like Mordaunt back in Parliament as some body with a big majority is “encouraged” to stand down.
If Braverman doesn’t get the leadership, I wouldn’t put it past her defecting to Reform - it’s been a few years since Liz Truss changed parties, so she may go with her.
If the moderates and left of centre can stick together the right can be kept out
If they are complacent and keep arguing then the devil's will be waiting
And replaced as PM by someone that is also not a leader, Im sure he is a nice bloke though...
I’ve little time for Starmer, but he strikes me a strong leader if you go by his treatment of the likes of Jeremy Corbyn and the way he’s imposed his will on his party - he’s not the sort of “strongman” leader in the mould of Trump, Johnson, Putin etc, but he’s made his party electable and that looked a long way off in December 2019.
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