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Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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Now I know that the ERG has a long established history of complete loonery, but Liz Truss ?

I really can't see beyond the Continuity Candidate or the one funded by Climate change deniers :thumbsup:

It's odd isn't it?

Mogg and Dorries back Truss who, at least in 2016 was a remainer. Wikipedia says Penny Mordaunt was a subscriber to the ERG. Have we missed something?
 




BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Starmer's situation was a little different, though, wasn't it? IIRC for Labour both the leader *and* deputy are elected, and they *don't* need to run on the same "ticket". So Starmer was there because the membership wanted him there, not because Corbyn did. It puts a slightly different angle on it for Starmer, and from memory (much as Rayner has done for Starmer) Starmer did on some key issues distance himself from Corbyn, safe in the knowledge Corbyn couldn't just remove him.

Hi Audax,, I take your point, but you get my drift.
I do believe that it is possible, under many circumstances, to honourably ditch the past and start afresh.
In this instance, Sunak,we are led to believe,disowned several of Johnson’s utterances and on occasions declined to defend him when he had the opportunity to do so. I reckon the difference between Sunak’s stance and the likes of Mogg, Dorries and some other apologists is stark.
 


Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
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Hi Audax,, I take your point, but you get my drift.
I do believe that it is possible, under many circumstances, to honourably ditch the past and start afresh.
In this instance, Sunak,we are led to believe,disowned several of Johnson’s utterances and on occasions declined to defend him when he had the opportunity to do so. I reckon the difference between Sunak’s stance and the likes of Mogg, Dorries and some other apologists is stark.

Absolutely agree there. At the end of the day, it may have taken him too long to do it but Sunak did eventually take a stance (along with Javid) and helped bring about Boris' resignation.

Sunak's not a Johnsonite ... but many will still not forgive him for his time in cabinet. Which is why he won't be PM. It'll be either Mordaunt or Truss, IMO ... and heaven help us if it's Truss.
 




BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Absolutely agree there. At the end of the day, it may have taken him too long to do it but Sunak did eventually take a stance (along with Javid) and helped bring about Boris' resignation.

Sunak's not a Johnsonite ... but many will still not forgive him for his time in cabinet. Which is why he won't be PM. It'll be either Mordaunt or Truss, IMO ... and heaven help us if it's Truss.

Please, not Liz, she’s got to be stopped somehow.:ohmy::ohmy:
 




McTavish

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Nov 5, 2014
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Absolutely agree there. At the end of the day, it may have taken him too long to do it but Sunak did eventually take a stance (along with Javid) and helped bring about Boris' resignation.

Sunak's not a Johnsonite ... but many will still not forgive him for his time in cabinet. Which is why he won't be PM. It'll be either Mordaunt or Truss, IMO ... and heaven help us if it's Truss.

Why is Sunak hindered by his time in cabinet whereas Truss, who claims to want to carry on Johnson's great work, isn't?
 








Eeyore

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shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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It doesn't really matter who secures leadership of the party does it?, any one of the 5 remaining candidates would wipe the floor with wooden plank Starmer.

FWIW I'm team Badenoch.:thumbsup:
 


pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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...any one of the 5 remaining candidates would wipe the floor with wooden plank Starmer.

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shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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It's odd isn't it?

Mogg and Dorries back Truss who, at least in 2016 was a remainer. Wikipedia says Penny Mordaunt was a subscriber to the ERG. Have we missed something?

Nothing missed, unfortunately many on the left are one dimensional, unable and incapable of seeing the bigger picture.
 










shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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Lewes
The issue is over I'm afraid despite what you might think. There is no going back, we've made the choice rightly or wrongly, even Keir Starmer has come out and said as much. I voted leave, but I would probably vote differently if a vote was going to be held now but it isn't.
 


birthofanorange

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Aug 31, 2011
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The issue is over I'm afraid despite what you might think. There is no going back, we've made the choice rightly or wrongly, even Keir Starmer has come out and said as much. I voted leave, but I would probably vote differently if a vote was going to be held now but it isn't.

The vote is over but the issue and ongoing effects are not. I'm still uncertain as to this 'bigger picture' you mentioned - was that it? That 'Brexit is over'?
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
The issue is over I'm afraid despite what you might think. There is no going back, we've made the choice rightly or wrongly, even Keir Starmer has come out and said as much. I voted leave, but I would probably vote differently if a vote was going to be held now but it isn't.

I don’t people thought it was over in the 70s. Democracy is fluid and changes year by year. The more people that think like you, and at the moment only 39% think it’s going well, will bring it into focus again.
 






shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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Lewes
:laugh:

Is that the 'bigger picture' of which you speak? Thanks for clarifying.

The last few years must have been so disappointing for you, firstly those nasty people voted leave, the same nasty people then voted the Tories in with a 80+ majority and then ... the same people were on the streets in their tens of thousands for the Queens Platinum Jubilee. :lolol::lolol: you sometimes come across as a bit angry, be nice.
 


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