Nope only complete tossers as alternatives.
Bit harsh on Ellwood. Agree with respect to Dorries, Sunak, Patel and the other shysters, though
Nope only complete tossers as alternatives.
8075 posts?
Still waiting...............
Bit harsh on Ellwood.
Ellwood is right though.
EEA membership is the magic silver bullet that will drag the country off its knees.
We need a PM with the vision to see this.
At some point or other even the most die hard Brexiteers are going to have to face the fact that we are worse off now and, it's actually going to get even worse !Of course he’s right. But the modern Tory party isn’t interested in dealing with logic and reality. It prefers to deal with the fantasy world they’ve invented in their heads over the last 6 years, and they aren’t prepared to let that go just yet.
At some point or other even the most die hard Brexiteers are going to have to face the fact that we are worse off now and, it's actually going to get even worse !
Ellwood has put clear blue water between himself and those clinging to the Brexit wreckage hoping that the Titanic can repair itself somehow and refloat.
He's taken a bit of a gamble given the average Tory loon but, he's offering something else other than economic stupidity and increasing isolation from global partnerships...he's gone early as it were, but, he might win the race. Huge kudos awaits him if it comes off.
Remember, " In the Land of the Blind, The One Eyed Man is King "
He has but we need to remember the loons, not the public, pick the leader for now. Elwood has probably put himself in the front running for the next Tory leadership contest (assuming current political trajectories continue and the Tories lose the next election), but the party simply isn’t ready to row back from the edge just yet.
I’m pretty bored of the lot of them and reading about it - so might off the mark.
Wasn’t there a report of Elwood hosting a party during restrictions?
Johnson is toast . The end is nigh
Or, in terms Boris would understand, when all the chaps get back from half-term japes with mater and pater the Head Prefect’s in for a gosh darn rumble in the Common Room.
Previously ultra Johnson loyalist Mims Davies MP for Mid Sussex has chosen to avoid an outright statement of support for the lying charlatan in her response to the Grey report.
I think it's important to manage expectations. There might or might not be a vote of no confidence. He may well survive this and go onto head up the election campaign. Admittedly, that is all looking less likely with each passing hour but so far Johnson's tactic seems to be to refuse to budge for longer than people can stay angry with him. And it's worked so far.
This time next week the nation may well have forgiven him. Again.
I think it's important to manage expectations. There might or might not be a vote of no confidence. He may well survive this and go onto head up the election campaign. Admittedly, that is all looking less likely with each passing hour but so far Johnson's tactic seems to be to refuse to budge for longer than people can stay angry with him. And it's worked so far.
This time next week the nation may well have forgiven him. Again.
It may have worked so far, but there's a momentum building. There are two byelections approaching. Tory MPs tend to be ruthless, and about the only thing that will prevent them from continuing this is the lack of an obvious successor.
I'd be amazed if the no-confidence vote isn't announced this week. What happens thereafter is less clear.
The crowd noticed it, because he got cheers for it.