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The King is dead long live the King
Who's next Boris has gone, Penny, Rishi, Liz, Ben, Tom, Dom or Steve?
Ben I think, or rishi/Penny?
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Who cares they are a busted flush they all lied for him and are as culpable as him.
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North Cardiff Blue
Who's next Boris has gone, Penny, Rishi, Liz, Ben, Tom, Dom or Steve?
Ben I think, or rishi/Penny?
I was surprised to see Penny Maudaunt as a front runner yesterday. Though she is quite impressive, she's not a headline name really.
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insider
Who cares they are a busted flush they all lied for him and are as culpable as him.
Some Tory on the beeb just said next gov "will be Tory, or a Tory-led coalition"
He went on to say "people in this country are Tories, even if they sometime vote Labour"
WTF?
:facepalm:
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JamesWales
I was surprised to see Penny Maudaunt as a front runner yesterday. Though she is quite impressive, she's not a headline name really.
She's been keeping her head down so much most Tory watchers have forgotten her.
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I don’t understand how any right minded member of the public could vote for this party at the next GE.
Regardless of your political leanings, if the party you supported was so packed full of liars and incompetent morons I’d struggle to vote for them ever again.
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Steve Baker , slimey oily creep
The David Brent of the tory party
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Originally Posted by
bobh
Some Tory on the beeb just said next gov "will be Tory, or a Tory-led coalition"
He went on to say "people in this country are Tories, even if they sometime vote Labour"
WTF?
:facepalm:
Steve Baker .......basically a car salesman
A right creep
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Wee Crankie now sticking her oar in.
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Originally Posted by
Harry Paget Flashman
I don’t understand how any right minded member of the public could vote for this party at the next GE.
Regardless of your political leanings, if the party you supported was so packed full of liars and incompetent morons I’d struggle to vote for them ever again.
Quite a few on here will
It's embarrassing
I couldn't socialise with Tories I am afraid . Some of them might be OK but a tory voter is just not my kind of person I am afraid
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Wee Crankie now sticking her oar in.
The system is broken, someone like Boris would never get elected on bonnie jockland
Pretentious b*tch.
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Originally Posted by
bobh
Wee Crankie now sticking her oar in.
The system is broken, someone like Boris would never get elected on bonnie jockland
Pretentious b*tch.
the system is far from ideal, tear it all up and start again.
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Whoever the Tories chose will get the chance to wash the stink of Boris off the party before the next General Election, sadly. Was hoping Boris would cling on for longer and burn the whole party down.
Seeing Conservative MP's talk about "values and integrity" when they've propped up Bojo for so long is laughable. We all knew who he was. Self serving hypocrites, the lot of 'em.
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celticknight
Whoever the Tories chose will get the chance to wash the stink of Boris off the party before the next General Election, sadly. Was hoping Boris would cling on for longer and burn the whole party down.
Seeing Conservative MP's talk about "values and integrity" when they've propped up Bojo for so long is laughable. We all knew who he was. Self serving hypocrites, the lot of 'em.
It's possibly (hopefully) a bit different from the Thatcher/Major reboot - Thatcher was well regarded while Boris's lunacies are clear to see and have tainted everything. He also benefited from the Brexit and not-Corbyn nonsense.
Apparently, yesterday Starmer called it the charge of the lightweight brigade which seems apposite so they'll probably flounder as much as Johnson.
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celticknight
Whoever the Tories chose will get the chance to wash the stink of Boris off the party before the next General Election, sadly. Was hoping Boris would cling on for longer and burn the whole party down.
Seeing Conservative MP's talk about "values and integrity" when they've propped up Bojo for so long is laughable. We all knew who he was. Self serving hypocrites, the lot of 'em.
Me too but I think the Tories are so riven by division they will be seen as too unstable and toxic for some time yet. I'm hoping the tide has turned and an era of progressive governance beckons.
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bobh
Wee Crankie now sticking her oar in.
She's a little gem, I like her.
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Dorcus
Me too but I think the Tories are so riven by division they will be seen as too unstable and toxic for some time yet. I'm hoping the tide has turned and an era of progressive governance beckons.
Lol
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Lither_1927
Lol
I'm glad you agree Adolf.
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Dorcus
Me too but I think the Tories are so riven by division they will be seen as too unstable and toxic for some time yet. I'm hoping the tide has turned and an era of progressive governance beckons.
Hope for the best but prepare for the worst is the only way I find I can cope.
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Dorcus
Me too but I think the Tories are so riven by division they will be seen as too unstable and toxic for some time yet. I'm hoping the tide has turned and an era of progressive governance beckons.
What's "progressive governance" ?
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bobh
Wee Crankie now sticking her oar in.
The system is broken, someone like Boris would never get elected on bonnie jockland
Pretentious b*tch.
Give me the leaders of the Welsh and Scottish governments over the current govt in Westminster any day.
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Damien Green has apparently said that Tom Tugendhat is going to stand for leader.
I have no vogte in tgi,I am not a Tory party member but for me it would be one of Tom Tugendhat, Penny Mordaunt or Ben Wallace depending on what they say during the election campaign
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Harry Paget Flashman
Give me the leaders of the Welsh and Scottish governments over the current govt in Westminster any day.
Well said brother! :thumbup:
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A Quiet Monkfish
What's "progressive governance" ?
The opposite of "conservative governance"
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Originally Posted by
Harry Paget Flashman
I don’t understand how any right minded member of the public could vote for this party at the next GE.
Regardless of your political leanings, if the party you supported was so packed full of liars and incompetent morons I’d struggle to vote for them ever again.
And you think that Labour isn't full of liars and incompetent morons ? If so you are deluded. It is also full of Communists, which is one reason why they are unelectable. The leadership fight a constant battle to keep the ‘reds’ hidden and quiet in the run up to an election, because they know that the British public wont stand for it. If they ever win, they resurface like rats from a sewer.