Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
A Rupert.Mercer would be referred to as a ‘pig’ when I was in.
A Rupert.Mercer would be referred to as a ‘pig’ when I was in.
Rupert’s were relatively harmless. Pigs were just ****s.A Rupert.
I wouldn't bother. The tiny prat would only squeeze in a £2K reference.If I were a member of the audience in the next leadership debate featuring Sunak, my question to him would be this:
Q. In terms of election results, the most successful post war Conservative leader was Margaret Thatcher. She once spoke of how as a girl during the 1940s she was hiding under the dining room table in her home one night, clutching the hands of Mother and Father as the Luftwaffe flew in from the North Sea and bombed Lincolnshire. How do you think Mrs Thatcher would have felt about you leaving the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day early Mr Sunak?
Then repeats the £2,000 lie.BBC election debate live: Penny Mordaunt says Sunak’s D-day snub was ‘very wrong’ in seven-party clash
You beat me to it.Then she foolishly repeated the £2K bollocks.
You beat me to it.
Glad it was noticed, however. Keep repeating the lie and some arse will believe it.
Fancy pinning your electoral hopes on conning credulous arses.
“I’ve already apologised for that, I just wish Labour would apologise for the £2k tax you’ll have to pay extra under them. I think Mrs Thatcher would have definitely approved of my furlough scheme and would not want us to go back to square one with a Labour Party which has no plan.”If I were a member of the audience in the next leadership debate featuring Sunak, my question to him would be this:
Q. In terms of election results, the most successful post war Conservative leader was Margaret Thatcher. She once spoke of how as a girl during the 1940s she was hiding under the dining room table in her home one night, clutching the hands of her Mother and Father as the Luftwaffe flew in from the North Sea and bombed Lincolnshire. How do you think Mrs Thatcher would have felt about you leaving the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day early Mr Sunak?
Reading through various articles this morning the conservatives truly are in meltdown. In summary the general consensus seems to be
They should have replaced Sunak
The decision to call an early election was a disaster
Sunaks team are clueless
They expect to be passed in the polls by reform
Their MP's and many of their ministers are going rogue and campaigning entirely for themselves, having given up on the PM
The grass roots activists are thoroughly demoralised and are abandoning the campaign
They fear a canadian conservative level of collapse.
In short they are in total disarray.
What a shameReading through various articles this morning the conservatives truly are in meltdown. In summary the general consensus seems to be
They should have replaced Sunak
The decision to call an early election was a disaster
Sunaks team are clueless
They expect to be passed in the polls by reform
Their MP's and many of their ministers are going rogue and campaigning entirely for themselves, having given up on the PM
The grass roots activists are thoroughly demoralised and are abandoning the campaign
They fear a canadian conservative level of collapse.
In short they are in total disarray.
The trouble is that there will be no credible opposition come 5th July and following a euphoric victory parade the Labour Party will do as they please, subject to the in fighting and eventual self destruct. Then what/who?Reading through various articles this morning the conservatives truly are in meltdown. In summary the general consensus seems to be
They should have replaced Sunak
The decision to call an early election was a disaster
Sunaks team are clueless
They expect to be passed in the polls by reform
Their MP's and many of their ministers are going rogue and campaigning entirely for themselves, having given up on the PM
The grass roots activists are thoroughly demoralised and are abandoning the campaign
They fear a canadian conservative level of collapse.
In short they are in total disarray.
Lib Dems? Might be the making of them.The trouble is that there will be no credible opposition come 5th July and following a euphoric victory parade the Labour Party will do as they please, subject to the in fighting and eventual self destruct. Then what/who?
The trouble is that there will be no credible opposition come 5th July and following a euphoric victory parade the Labour Party will do as they please, subject to the in fighting and eventual self destruct. Then what/who?
A lot of credulous arses will believe it Harry. Although a lot of those credulous arses seem to be now running towards the Snake Oil Salesman.You beat me to it.
Glad it was noticed, however. Keep repeating the lie and some arse will believe it.
Fancy pinning your electoral hopes on conning credulous arses.
Hooray - free garden Jenga sets to make "Collapsing Tory" guffaws and abolishing Brighton and Hove AlbionThe Lib Dems seem eminently well placed to form an effective centre-right opposition.
After 14 years - this sound fine to meReading through various articles this morning the conservatives truly are in meltdown. In summary the general consensus seems to be
They should have replaced Sunak
The decision to call an early election was a disaster
Sunaks team are clueless
They expect to be passed in the polls by reform
Their MP's and many of their ministers are going rogue and campaigning entirely for themselves, having given up on the PM
The grass roots activists are thoroughly demoralised and are abandoning the campaign
They fear a canadian conservative level of collapse.
In short they are in total disarray.
But that might not be a bad thing. With an anticipated overwhelming majority, Starmer then can't be held to ransom by the far left.The trouble is that there will be no credible opposition come 5th July and following a euphoric victory parade the Labour Party will do as they please, subject to the in fighting and eventual self destruct. Then what/who?