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No chance either of these leads the Tories into the next election.Pretty extraordinary. Two awful candidates. If I were Labour I'd be puffing on my cigar and looking forward to two terms at least.
No chance either of these leads the Tories into the next election.Pretty extraordinary. Two awful candidates. If I were Labour I'd be puffing on my cigar and looking forward to two terms at least.
Yes. My heart is very much bleeding.I feel a bit sorry for the centre-right like yourself.
So, as I understand it, Cleverly won yesterday and the nearest to the centre (aka The Wet) was knocked out.According to 120 Conservative MPs, Kemi Badenoch (42) or Robert Jenrick (41) is apparently the answer, rather than James Cleverly (37), although I am not exactly clear as to what the question was.
Even odder - Cleverly got FEWER votes today than he did yesterday. How does that happen?So, as I understand it, Cleverly won yesterday and the nearest to the centre (aka The Wet) was knocked out.
Today, The Wet's votes have been redistributed and many have gone to the two furthest right candidates, one of whom believes she became working class doing a shift in McDonald's.
This will now be put to a membership that (no offence @Titanic ) represents a very small minority of the country both numerically and culturally.
Is that correct?
Particularly as you'd expect most of Tugendhat's votes to end up with Cleverly.Even odder - Cleverly got FEWER votes today than he did yesterday. How does that happen?
At least this time the small minority isn't deciding who runs the country.So, as I understand it, Cleverly won yesterday and the nearest to the centre (aka The Wet) was knocked out.
Today, The Wet's votes have been redistributed and many have gone to the two furthest right candidates, one of whom believes she became working class doing a shift in McDonald's.
This will now be put to a membership that (no offence @Titanic ) represents a very small minority of the country both numerically and culturally.
Is that correct?
Sounds like a Hislop gag.It's seems Dominic Cummings left his 4 dimensional chess set at Tory HQ when he left and the current Tory MPs are left to work out of its draughts or Jeng
Candidates offer supporters ‘jobs for the boys’ if they win. It’s the Tory way. Cleverly might not have used this method as competently the other two.Even odder - Cleverly got FEWER votes today than he did yesterday. How does that happen?
He used to say his strategic planning was equivalent to 4d chessSounds like a Hislop gag.
Does Cummings play 4d chess then?
Can you honestly see Reform voters backing a black leader?If Badenough wins will we see the Tories and Reform merge ?
If they make no headway in the polls, correct.No chance either of these leads the Tories into the next election.
What that spanner said, and did, were two different things.He used to say his strategic planning was equivalent to 4d chess
Good point.Can you honestly see Reform voters backing a black leader?
She might speak the the language of hate and entitlement but in their racist eyes, she is part of a group of non-white Tory politicians (including Sunak, Patel and Braverman) who have made sure that under the cover of three word slogans such as Get-Brexit-Done and Stop-The-Boats, ‘legal’ migration from their countries of origin has more than quadrupled under the Tory watch.