[Politics] Next Conservative Leader - Rishi Sunak

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Who should be the next leader of the conservative party?

  • Boris

    Votes: 48 17.8%
  • Therese Coffey

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • Rishi Sunak

    Votes: 107 39.8%
  • Penny Mourdant

    Votes: 31 11.5%
  • Ben Wallace

    Votes: 21 7.8%
  • Jeremy Hunt

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Mick Gove

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Suella Braverman

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • Chris Grayling

    Votes: 11 4.1%
  • Matt Hancock

    Votes: 3 1.1%
  • Sir Graham Brady

    Votes: 6 2.2%
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg

    Votes: 18 6.7%
  • Dom Raab

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nadine Dorries

    Votes: 11 4.1%
  • Pretty Patel

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
    269
  • Poll closed .


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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If boris wins I don’t see how they will have a functioning government. I agree with those who have written in the media that it could lead to a wipe out. That would be quite something when it is only 3 years since the biggest tory landslide for decades.
 




peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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It’s wrong it goes to the membership, the MPs are the ones that see them up close and what they are capable of.

Doesn’t mean they will get it right, but I would trust them more than the party voting.
But are they ever truly objective? Or just back who they think will win then arse lick in hope of Cabinet job.

I just don't see any way Sunak has any hope in next GE. You could stick anything in a labour rosette and it beats Sunak.

The members don't want him from all I've read, with a lot threatening to leave.

MPs dont have a clue about the country as a whole or constituents. They really are living in a bubble.
 


Kalimantan Gull

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Aug 13, 2003
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Will be slightly surprised now if Boris gets the 100 nominees, or announces his candidacy. In which case, question will be whether his supporters switch on masse to Mourdant, pushing it to the members.

Sunak as PM still seems the least likely outcome to me.
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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I fear this isn't going to end well. The parliamentary party will be very much in favour of Rishi (quite rightly IMHO - through the Covid turmoil years he at least showed he knew what he was doing!) and will offer the 167,000(?)ish Tory party members (less those who are not on Smart phones or t'internet) the choice of Rishi and one other.

The 167,000 will then vote for whichever one isn't non-white. Same reason the worst elements of the Tory party membership voted for Truss, even though she was hopelessly out of her depth (to put it kindly - I wouldn't be so kind!)
So, if the Tory membership are racist, as you imply, presumably you also consider the Labour membership to be both racist and sexist as they've only ever elected white men?
 


peterward

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Will be slightly surprised now if Boris gets the 100 nominees, or announces his candidacy. In which case, question will be whether his supporters switch on masse to Mourdant, pushing it to the members.

Sunak as PM still seems the least likely outcome to me.
If it gets to the membership you're right. But there could well be a stitch up, coronation of sorts.

If Boris can pursuade backers not to switch camps, effectively to block Mourdant.

Ben Wallace backing Boris is my main worry, he's done great in Ukraine crisis and just hope Sunak (if it's him) doesn't dispense with him.

And please remove Shapps from Home Office, he's useless.
 




Paulie Gualtieri

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A lot of hype engineered by Johnson’s team to drum up support (that isn’t there unless you are a lacking Tory MP on a promise) I don’t see him formally announcing when he establishes that he’s been humoured by the party
 


peterward

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So, if the Tory membership are racist, as you imply, presumably you also consider the Labour membership to be both racist and sexist as they've only ever elected white men?
I don't think Sunak has anything to do with race. Badenoch was very popular with membership.

I reckon it's that they like Boris and many still do and however capable Sunak may or may not be, he is perceived as the snake who knifed Boris.... "ready4rishi" domain having been registered months in advance.

They don't like/trust him as he was plotting his coup months in advance whilst still chancellor.
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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But are they ever truly objective? Or just back who they think will win then arse lick in hope of Cabinet job.

I just don't see any way Sunak has any hope in next GE. You could stick anything in a labour rosette and it beats Sunak.

The members don't want him from all I've read, with a lot threatening to leave.

MPs dont have a clue about the country as a whole or constituents. They really are living in a bubble.
apart from the 40-odd% voting for him, selection in a ultra Tory seat to be here in the first place. weird narrative he cant get any votes because racist tories, though there certainly some, its almost as if others are pushing this as applying to the rest of the country.
 




Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
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So, if the Tory membership are racist, as you imply, presumably you also consider the Labour membership to be both racist and sexist as they've only ever elected white men?
They were under Jeremy Corbyn and Anti-semetic as well, but that’s all changed now he has gone. Do try to keep up!
 


Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
3,645
There was a caller to LBC who said rishi isn’t British and that is why the tory members won’t vote for him. British is boris Johnson. The irony is that Johnson was born in America and sunak born here. I can’t think what else they meant by not English.
 


The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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The Tory’s have done it again. Marketing Sunak as a dead cert. Selling him as the man who saved the economy through Furlough.

Sunak is a billionaire who’s billionaire wife only started paying the correct tax when she got rumbled.

Sunak had to pay a fine for attending lock down party’s with Boris and his wife .

Sunak believes scientists had too much say during Covid. Let us not forget how many lives were lost while the Tory’s dithered and ignored the problem.


Sunak is the richest MP in Parliament. His constituents are amongst the lowest paid in the U.K.

Sunak deliberately and proudly redirected funds from poor areas of the U.K. to richer, Tory populated areas.

He is not to be trusted. No Tory is to be trusted. They are all spineless, soulless, witless. highwaymen without a shred of moral fibre among them.

Plough them all into a pit.
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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A lot of hype engineered by Johnson’s team to drum up support (that isn’t there unless you are a lacking Tory MP on a promise) I don’t see him formally announcing when he establishes that he’s been humoured by the party
I think he's going to do it.

And I wouldn't mind betting there is a lot of bullying and threats going on.

I think he will be crowned again next week. I so want to be wrong.

The Standards Committee has a Tory majority. How can we be sure they are truly independent ? And if they were, how can we be sure that they won't be threatened by various dark forces ?
 


peterward

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They were under Jeremy Corbyn and Anti-semetic as well, but that’s all changed now he has gone. Do try to keep up!
Again that's a generalisation.

There are many on the hard left who are pro Palestine and were elevated to the mainstream under Jezza- anti semitism wasn't cracked down on sufficiently.

I'm not convinced loads of any mainstream party Labour, Lib Dems or Conservative are institutionally racist. (There's always a minority element in all)

BNP, EDL even Farage's mob have higher racism. (Accepting none is ever acceptable)
 


The Clamp

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Boris Johnson is their best chance of winning a GE so he’s already a shoo in.

Working class Tory voters think he’s a hero.

A lot of Torys and Tory voters don’t like brown people, so Sunak is out.

Boris Johnson has muck on a lot of people, he’ll blackmail people into voting for him as leader.
It’s probably why he had lockdown party’s and allowed photographs of so many Tory members, staff and MP’s to be taken. Instant dirt on swathes of his party. I’m not joking.


Anyway, I reckon he’ll win.

We, the public lose, whoever wins. They’re all crooks.
 




Dave the OAP

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
It needs to be Nadine!
 


peterward

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No Tory is to be trusted. They are all spineless, soulless, witless. highwaymen without a shred of moral fibre among them.

Plough them all into a pit.
With greatest respect, and whilst you'll probably find many advocating likes on NSC, this is tribalist generalised bollox.

There's many decent people in all parties. They may have vastly opposing views on many subjects that doesn't make them any less human or capable of both good and bad as individuals.

My local MP is Tory backbencher, she's a fantastic consticuency MP, done a lot for the area, and has helped directly in 2 personal matters that made a huge difference to outcome. I had similar one time in 2009 when my MP was labour. They were both very helpful and approachable.

Sleaze and lies is something both major parties have had their fair share of and that's individual character and endemic in politics. Blair, Mandelson, Corbyn were moral character deficient too!
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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I don't think Sunak has anything to do with race. Badenoch was very popular with membership.

I reckon it's that they like Boris and many still do and however capable Sunak may or may not be, he is perceived as the snake who knifed Boris.... "ready4rishi" domain having been registered months in advance.

They don't like/trust him as he was plotting his coup months in advance whilst still chancellor.
Someone from the Johnson Brexit cabal actually planning something in advance ? Shirley not :lolol:
 


The Clamp

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West is BEST
With greatest respect, and whilst you'll probably find many advocating likes on NSC, this is tribalist generalised bollox.

There's many decent people in all parties. They may have vastly opposing views on many subjects that doesn't make them any less human or capable of both good and bad as individuals.

My local MP is Tory backbencher, she's a fantastic consticuency MP, done a lot for the area, and has helped directly in 2 personal matters that made a huge difference to outcome. I had similar one time in 2009 when my MP was labour. They were both very helpful and approachable.

Sleaze and lies is something both major parties have had their fair share of and that's individual character and endemic in politics. Blair, Mandelson, Corbyn were moral character deficient too!
Never trust a Tory. Sorry, I don’t trust any of the bastards.
 




peterward

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Never trust a Tory. Sorry, I don’t trust any of the bastards.
Your perogative my friend. But alas I don't agree, there's good and bad people in all parties.

To take Labour, the policy positions of Blair and Starmer are far nearer in the political spectrum to many of those of Cameron and Johnson, than they ever were of Corbyn.
And yet a Labour tribalist voter sees no contradiction in moving miles from hard left to centre left. It's a different political party now except the badge (and much better too imho), but back towards Blairite centrist and much nearer to many Tory administrations than Corbynism.
 


nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
Blimey the return of all the sycophants for Johnson, Mogg, Dorries, Zhawi, Braverman Wallace, Sharma (FFS i really thought better of you)

Its tragic to watch at home and abroad...
 


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