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Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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Yes you did.

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?

I just pointed out that their support of Liz Truss obviously had no bearing on her original position on Brexit.

Another trait among Brexiteers, aside from prickliness, is an overriding tendency to rewrite history.

In that post you reference, I made no reference whatsoever to the success or failure of Brexit.

But you went in with guns blazing, accusing many of us of being incapable of seeing the 'big picture', with the obvious inference that you can see it. Are you able to see your mistake?
 




rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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I chose not to tune in, and watch the football instead.

It doesn’t surprise me in the slightest to see a comment from a Tory MP, this evening.

"I'm looking at the candidates", says one MP, "and I'm beginning to think we should never have dumped Boris".

And so it begins.

:lolol::lolol::lolol:
 


rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
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Economically, I don't have a dog in the race, living off a small pension and photo royalties My change of opinion however has nothing to do with economics.

could i be so bold as to ask, why did you change your mind?
 


Sarisbury Seagull

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It’s at times like this I wish I was back on Twitter to follow political commentator Ian Dunt, just been sent a couple of his tweets:

Mordaunt - an ‘undeterminable political flan.’

Truss - ‘I came into this debate thinking Truss was one of the least impressive politicians of my lifetime. My impression of her has deteriorated since then.’

And Badenoch: ‘attrocious. Noticably of her depth in what is, after all, an intellectual paddling pool.’

Brilliant and totally spot on. What a shit show this is.
 
















Wellesley

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Kemi
Liz
Penny
Rishi
Tom

In that order for me. I'd be very happy with the first two. Penny is a wildcard and I'd be a bit disappointed with the other two, although I'd give any of them a chance before condemning them.
 
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The Clamp

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Why the **** are they doing televised campaign debates? ****ing get on with the vote you self congratulatory pigs.
 






Deportivo Seagull

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Too simplistic DS, Brexit for many of us wasn't a quick fix, very few of us believed that, most people knew that the effects would be with us a long term. My change of opinion however has nothing to do with economics.

Now you are taking the piss. It was sold as a quick fix, the impact would only be positive. Interesting that your change is not economic because the argument for leaving was in reality purely political (safe guarding borders, taking control), so why?


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lawros left foot

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Truss wearing one of Maggie Thatcher’s old blouses made me laugh.

How stupid they truly believe we are. 943616F7-5BE4-49CC-8D1E-9223B9CE7266.jpeg


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Wellesley

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Jul 24, 2013
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What do you see in Truss that in anyway inspires confidence?

As foreign secretary I like the way she stood up to Putin while the eu dithered. She has worked tirelessly to create trade deals Worldwide, brought 10 billion pounds worth of investment into the country by bringing together the World's largest investors to a meeting. Another billion pound expansion to Nissan UK that many feared would leave these shores after Brexit and she was the first one I've heard to have the balls to say she would suspend the green tax on fuel. Unfortunately she is not a performer like Boris, more of Theresa May in that regard but I think/hope she will be the strong leader this country needs right now. Obviously this won't be a popular opinion on this forum but that is how I see it. Who do you think should lead this country and why?
 






pb21

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As foreign secretary I like the way she stood up to Putin while the eu dithered. She has worked tirelessly to create trade deals Worldwide, brought 10 billion pounds worth of investment into the country by bringing together the World's largest investors to a meeting. Another billion pound expansion to Nissan UK that many feared would leave these shores after Brexit and she was the first one I've heard to have the balls to say she would suspend the green tax on fuel. Unfortunately she is not a performer like Boris, more of Theresa May in that regard but I think/hope she will be the strong leader this country needs right now. Obviously this won't be a popular opinion on this forum but that is how I see it. Who do you think should lead this country?

Thanks for taking the time to post that detailed response. I do take issue with the points you raise, I see her no more than a lightweight stooge; I absolutely cannot see her being a strong leader. The fact she isn't a performer, like Boris, isn't really a factor, non of them are.

Of the five standing I think any of the other four are a significant level above and would do a much better job. Personally, either Tugendhat or Mordaunt would get my vote if I had one. I do like the cut of Badenoch's jib though.
 


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