I’m wondering if she’ll last the night.Can't see her lasting much more than lunchtime tomorrow.
The silent majority and all that ..And still, there are many in this board who will put their X in the Tory box.
My relatively moderate other half has just suggested that the likes of Rees-Mogg be strung up, I'm not quite ready for revolutionary 18th century France but bugger me the Tories and those who vote for then ...
There's a punchline in there somewhere. This is what we've got in charge of our economy.This is hilarious. Extraordinary scenes.
If the last 12 months was on the news you’d think it’d be some third world country
I can't stand the current iteration of the Tories but this is tragic to watch, we are witnessing a total meltdown because the calibre of those in charge is just so lowFor a while, I've wondered why the Labour party don't do more to take advantage of the Tory implosion.
Bur perhaps they are right. Sometimes it's better to sit back and watch the government disintegrate all by itself.
Which is funny, because I'm almost certain JRM wouldn't mind us being back in the 18th century.And still, there are many in this board who will put their X in the Tory box.
My relatively moderate other half has just suggested that the likes of Rees-Mogg be strung up, I'm not quite ready for revolutionary 18th century France but bugger me the Tories and those who vote for then ...
Liz Truss didn’t vote. After all that, she didn’t vote.No votes were recorded for 40 Tory MPs including Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Nadine Dorries, David Davis, Greg Clark, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Kwasi Kwarteng, Theresa May, Wendy Morton, Alok Sharma, Priti Patel and Ben Wallace, Sky News is reporting.
This is despite a three-line whip and all Tories being told earlier they must vote in favour of the government. Some may be on holiday or on government business.
Apparently she was too busy sacking the chief whip.Liz Truss didn’t vote. After all that, she didn’t vote.