Penny Mordaunt is a proven liar (Turkey and veto) with a convicted paedophile brother.I'm not sure I'd agree with this. The leader debates do have an impact - look at the boost it gave Nick Clegg in 2010, there was an immediate leap in the LD showing and they scored the most seats for some time. Clegg wasn't a particularly engaging speaker, but he handled himself well in the debates. And we haven't seen a leader fall apart yet but, if anyone will, I think Sunak will.
I do agree with your line "if they happen", I can see the Tories pulling out of these because they know what a disaster they'll be for Sunak. And I'm not sure swapping leaders will help - unless they pick Mordaunt - the others all look pretty hopeless. Mordaunt isn't: she's a skilled debater but she's not a members' favourite, so has no chance.
WhenWhat, you think the political brilliance of your preferred cabal's last 4 and a bit years in charge may be coming to an end
Penny Mordaunt is a proven liar (Turkey and veto) with a convicted paedophile brother.
I'm not sure how much of the boost Clegg had from the first debate remained by the time the actual vote came around. In any case, the Lib Dems won 5 fewer seats in 2010 than 2005, albeit with 23% of the vote rather than 22%.I'm not sure I'd agree with this. The leader debates do have an impact - look at the boost it gave Nick Clegg in 2010, there was an immediate leap in the LD showing and they scored the most seats for some time. Clegg wasn't a particularly engaging speaker, but he handled himself well in the debates. And we haven't seen a leader fall apart yet but, if anyone will, I think Sunak will.
I do agree with your line "if they happen", I can see the Tories pulling out of these because they know what a disaster they'll be for Sunak. And I'm not sure swapping leaders will help - unless they pick Mordaunt - the others all look pretty hopeless. Mordaunt isn't: she's a skilled debater but she's not a members' favourite, so has no chance.
Good analysis of the mess they are in.
Penny Mordaunt is a proven liar (Turkey and veto) with a convicted paedophile brother.
Jesus wept
I do agree with your line "if they happen", I can see the Tories pulling out of these because they know what a disaster they'll be for Sunak. And I'm not sure swapping leaders will help - unless they pick Mordaunt - the others all look pretty hopeless. Mordaunt isn't: she's a skilled debater but she's not a members' favourite, so has no chance.
Penny Mordaunt is a proven liar (Turkey and veto) with a convicted paedophile brother.
Your point being?
Takes a brave Tory MP to stand up against the mob who have taken control of their historic party.
Would the Tory members vote for her? Many still hold strange moralistic views.Entirely unsure what her brother has to do with anything? As if that somehow makes her a less credible candidate just by association.
Bizarre thing to reference, IMO.
Being a liar seems to go down well with a lot of the Great British Public.Penny Mordaunt is a proven liar (Turkey and veto) with a convicted paedophile brother.
Probably one of the best red wall Tories, she'd lose her seat regardless.Not so much. She’s already announced she’s not standing in the coming General Election.
Takes a brave Tory MP to stand up against the mob who have taken control of their historic party.
She's in an interesting position. There was a poll out this week that stated she was the only senior Tory with a positive net approval rating (it was just 2%, but that was enough). Some of her competitors for leader had an appalling rating, I think Braveman was -60% (or something). There have been reports from political reporters that Mordaunt is the only leader that the Labour party fears, yet the indications are that she has little chance of being elected leader and if they replace Sunak, they'll replace him with someone even less popular.Would the Tory members vote for her? Many still hold strange moralistic views.