Good. Like Patel and Braverman another BAME traitor playing the woke card, badly.
Looks like you have just outed yourself
Good. Like Patel and Braverman another BAME traitor playing the woke card, badly.
Not sure there is a great deal of quality journalistic research these days, even in the "better" newspapers. Half the articles I see now are just a collection of Twitter/Reddit posts with some commentary around them, and a clickbait headlineSorry, I did try to explain I take a different view to you on the veracity of anything posted on Twitter as compared to extensively researched articles of journalism. The former can quite reasonably be summarized as gossip. As you will probably guess I don’t have a Twitter account. I’m sorry if I inadvertently upset you but it is hardly comparable with the turn this thread has taken.
Not sure there is a great deal of quality journalistic research these days, even in the "better" newspapers. Half the articles I see now are just a collection of Twitter/Reddit posts with some commentary around them, and a clickbait headline
Yeah, you have a point. In this case though I would at least expect the relevant clause in the constitution to be quoted.
For someone who has changed the Ministerial code, I can’t see any clause being a problem for Johnson.
Long term Truss would be good, unlikely to win an election
How on earth will Truss be good in the long term? She spent two years as trade secretary negotiating deals that put the UK in a worse position than before. She's managed to renege on a treaty - the consequences of which we're yet to see. She polled appallingly in the leader debate, worse then every other candidate.
The champagne will be flowing for days at Labour HQ if she's elected leader
Truss is now favourite with nearly every bookmaker on Oddschecker: https://www.oddschecker.com/politics/british-politics/next-conservative-leader
I await to hear her plans to make huge tax cuts while at the same time getting the Passport Office running efficiently again and solving the problems the NHS has as well.
How on earth will Truss be good in the long term? She spent two years as trade secretary negotiating deals that put the UK in a worse position than before. She's managed to renege on a treaty - the consequences of which we're yet to see. She polled appallingly in the leader debate, worse then every other candidate.
The champagne will be flowing for days at Labour HQ if she's elected leader
Looks like you have just outed yourself
I think you’ve had a bit of a nightmare there.
She won’t be able to get anything through, the party is split - the legal hold ups will delay most things.
A GE isn’t far off now.
I think you’ve had a bit of a nightmare there.
New leader boost.Agreed. A few polls showing a Tory recovery and the new leader’s ego may well get the better of them. Never underestimate the lure to a new PM of “their” mandate, not the inherited one.
This is fully what I expect. Johnson is a nasty piece of work on the quiet, a vindictive and spiteful bully.Can it be ruled out the Johnson supporters have inflated Rishi in this race and for them to pull back at the final vote to embarrass him?
Quite a dangerous, calculated game to play as you have to keep an eye on the numbers elsewhere, but I sense stop Rishi at all costs is an agenda from his old boss.
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New leader boost.
Go for an election now rather than after 2 more years of further economic misery.
Can it be ruled out the Johnson supporters have inflated Rishi in this race and for them to pull back at the final vote to embarrass him?
Quite a dangerous, calculated game to play as you have to keep an eye on the numbers elsewhere, but I sense stop Rishi at all costs is an agenda from his old boss.
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Long term Truss would be good, unlikely to win an election