[Politics] Johnson or Hunt?

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Who would you vote for as next leader of the Tory party and Prime Minister?

  • Boris Johnson

    Votes: 86 41.1%
  • Jeremy Hunt

    Votes: 123 58.9%

  • Total voters
    209
  • Poll closed .






Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,637
The Fatherland






Mellor 3 Ward 4

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
10,225
saaf of the water
Makes no difference conservatives will get smashed come the next general election


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Really?

CON 25%(+2), LAB 28%(+1), LDEM 16%(-1), BREX 19%(-3).

Assuming the Tories 'deliver Brexit' (in whatever shape that is) before there is an election, I would assume the majority of Brexit Party voters would return to the Tories.

IF however they fail to deliver Brexit, you're right, they are done.

IF Labour were to get rid of JC, and g for say Kier Starmer, they would IMO, romp home.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
I think I'd go Boris as I think the best thing that can happen re: Brexit now is for a Brexiteer to take charge and **** things up beyond repair. Someone really, really stupid but also really Brexity.

Boris is our man.

Boris the man leading us out of the EU as I predicted ,no need for sour grapes anymore ,LEAVE MEANS LEAVE as instructed by the referendum result
Regards
DR
 






zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
22,776
Sussex, by the sea
The tories really have scraped through the bottom of their barrel.

Labour are is disarray . . . .If only the lib dems and greens couldscale up their numbers and quality a bit . . . It's there for the taking, and the majority would turn out and vote en masse for anyone with any nous or credibility.
 


Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,831
Lancing
We are firmly in the time of democratic Demi gods the new world order is the elected dictator Putin Ping Trump and little Boris
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,006
Really?

CON 25%(+2), LAB 28%(+1), LDEM 16%(-1), BREX 19%(-3).

Assuming the Tories 'deliver Brexit' (in whatever shape that is) before there is an election, I would assume the majority of Brexit Party voters would return to the Tories.

IF however they fail to deliver Brexit, you're right, they are done.

IF Labour were to get rid of JC, and g for say Kier Starmer, they would IMO, romp home.

i reckon the leadership of Labour matters more in the next election than Conservatives. all they have to do is better than May, easy enough given the way she setup the election campaign. Labour hit a high water mark under Corbyn, there'll more scrutiny of how free everything will be paid for and delivered. Liberals will be a large factor too, they could see a resurgence picking seats from both. hung parliament seems most likely, with Conservative still largest party.
 






Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
5,831
Lancing
Don’t like either candidate my choice would have been Rory Stewart however out of Boris and Huntfor me is Hunt he’s the more sensible and definitely the more statesman like having said that it might be laugh with Boris always good a bit of gallows humour
 






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,720
You want our country humiliated. It would be an absolute joy to see that against the odds, he somehow came away with a deal that was good for both us and the EU. I don't wish bad on the countries of the EU, why do you wish it on the UK?

I see you are still hoping that Johnson (or anyone else) will be able to negotiate this win/win deal that will protect the EU's single market whilst not negatively impacting Britain's economy.

Could you give me the briefest of outlines of the major points of this 'win/win deal' or how it would work, because nobody in the British Government or EU have managed to find this 'win/win deal' in the last three years and, to be quite frank, I am starting to think that like so many things said by the 'Leave campaign' throughout this whole clusterf***, (See red white and blue Brexit, leave means leave, Brexit means Brexit, 'managed no deal') it's a simple soundbite designed to comfort naive people with no real meaning.

Of course, you could quite easily correct me by simply explaining the basis of this 'win-win deal' please ?

Thanks :thumbsup:
 














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