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[Politics] Liz Truss **RESIGNS 20/10/2022**









Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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The old “don’t interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake”
I take the point, but would a policy of not interrupting be in the national interest? They can't stay silent in this disarray.

I would prefer them to - always - keep the national interest at the forefront. That way, they will keep the high moral ground.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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They would go for the throat first but as any "dog lover" will tell you, if you want distract their attention elsewhere spread it with Bovril first.
The thought of seeing someone spreading bovril on his bollocks is even worse than the thought of watching the dogs rip them off. He’d probably enjoy it.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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I take the point, but would a policy of not interrupting be in the national interest? They can't stay silent in this disarray.

I would prefer them to - always - keep the national interest at the forefront. That way, they will keep the high moral ground.
If the latest polls are to be believed, the Tories would retain under 100 seats. So, it is in the National Interest to let them demolish themselves further and get themselves down to about 10 seats, from which I'm not sure they would ever recover (like the Whigs).
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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If the latest polls are to be believed, the Tories would retain under 100 seats. So, it is in the National Interest to let them demolish themselves further and get themselves down to about 10 seats, from which I'm not sure they would ever recover (like the Whigs).
Tories always outperform the polls, but even with that they’d still get a deserved Oi kicking
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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If the latest polls are to be believed, the Tories would retain under 100 seats. So, it is in the National Interest to let them demolish themselves further and get themselves down to about 10 seats, from which I'm not sure they would ever recover (like the Whigs).
Im afraid the tories are the ultimate unflushable turd. I think they will easily outperform the polls, as there are plenty out there who are small minded xenophobes, and plenty more who lack the ability to carry out even the most basic critical analysis before choosing to vote tory. They'll lose, but total wipe out is too much to hope for
 


Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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If the latest polls are to be believed, the Tories would retain under 100 seats. So, it is in the National Interest to let them demolish themselves further and get themselves down to about 10 seats, from which I'm not sure they would ever recover (like the Whigs).
Ok, whether the number is just 22 seats, or your edited 'under 100 seats', the number is still extraordinary. What an absolutely, career-ending cock-up.

I hope it means the end of the virus-like European Research Group who took over the Conservative party. All of them, into the wilderness, never to stain this country again.

Their damage has been done. The British people deserve better than their legacy of strong arm tactics, arrogance and serial failure.
 






Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Ok, whether the number is just 22 seats, or your edited 'under 100 seats', the number is still extraordinary. What an absolutely, career-ending cock-up.

I hope it means the end of the virus-like European Research Group who took over the Conservative party. All of them, into the wilderness, never to stain this country again.

Their damage has been done. The British people deserve better than their legacy of strong arm tactics, arrogance and serial failure.
Yes - not sure why I put 22! Must be all this '1922' committee stuff floating around...!
 


Da Man Clay

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Dec 16, 2004
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I take the point, but would a policy of not interrupting be in the national interest? They can't stay silent in this disarray.

I would prefer them to - always - keep the national interest at the forefront. That way, they will keep the high moral ground.
What can they realistically do? VONC still gets defeated because even as bad as things are the tories know they can’t go to the country like this. They will be wiped out.

Force Liz into resigning or getting rid via 1922 and then putting a grown up in charge who can tread water until the next GE is their only chance of retaining a reasonable number of seats.
 








Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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I've just watched a Tory MP on the news who seems to think that the party has been taken over by some extreme right wing cabal and is asking for the Proper conservatives to get together and stop this complete clusterf***.

I am stunned at how this could have happened and how nobody could possibly have seen it coming :ohmy:
Project Fear.
 




TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Lord David Frost, Boris Johnson's former Brexit negotiator and Tory peer, has called on Prime Minister Liz Truss to resign.

Writing in the Telegraph, he said Truss "must leave as soon as possible" and said her successor as leader of the Conservative Party "must be capable, competent, and able to communicate effectively".

"I am very sorry about it, because I had such high hopes," Lord Frost wrote. "Truss just can’t stay in office for one very obvious reason: she campaigned against the policies she is now implementing."
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
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So we have a Prime Minister in place who didn’t win an election mandate who was voted for by her party on a set of policies and principles she has now torn up and reversed. Tory party now want the opportunity to pick a new leader - how about you leave that to the public this time!!??
 




Deportivo Seagull

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Jul 22, 2003
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Mid Sussex
Lord David Frost, Boris Johnson's former Brexit negotiator and Tory peer, has called on Prime Minister Liz Truss to resign.

Writing in the Telegraph, he said Truss "must leave as soon as possible" and said her successor as leader of the Conservative Party "must be capable, competent, and able to communicate effectively".

"I am very sorry about it, because I had such high hopes," Lord Frost wrote. "Truss just can’t stay in office for one very obvious reason: she campaigned against the policies she is now implementing."
The arsehole forgot to add … ’ and be replaced by my mate bumble****’.
 






Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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So we have a Prime Minister in place who didn’t win an election mandate who was voted for by her party on a set of policies and principles she has now torn up and reversed. Tory party now want the opportunity to pick a new leader - how about you leave that to the public this time!!??
Or Theresa May- overturning an Act designed for political stability, calling an election that she said wouldn't happen, for a process she claimed she had backing for. And this over a policy that she was opposed to in the first place.
 


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