[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...

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WATFORD zero

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Their offshore paymasters clearly don’t rate Sunak’s chances of winning the election
So it appears

Tory 1922 Committee considers rule change to allow no confidence vote after local elections​


The 1922 Committee will consider a rule change to allow a no confidence vote in Rishi Sunak if the party suffers a major blow in the local elections, The Telegraph understands. There is growing frustration on the Tory back benches about Labour’s lead in opinion polls, as well as the Government's failure to crack down on Channel crossings.

Conservative MPs are refraining from launching overt attacks on the Prime Minister ahead of the May elections, so as not to undermine campaigning efforts of their local councillors and activists.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U591&cvid=9e9b4e050b964892a9a800bdd789642d

Because another game of musical chairs with the Brexit cabal cabinet (the political equivalent of rearranging turds in a litter tray) is just what this country needs right now :facepalm:
 


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Conservative MPs are about to make a renewed push for the UK to leave the European convention on human rights (ECHR), amid reports that Rishi Sunak is considering the move in order to allow a harsh crackdown on migration.
The proposals were backed by the home secretary, Suella Braverman, during her leadership campaign over the summer.
The Guardian has been told the policy is being pushed by a number of ministers, several of whom said they would like to see it form part of the Tory manifesto if it can’t be enacted before the next election.
 


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Conservative MPs are about to make a renewed push for the UK to leave the European convention on human rights (ECHR), amid reports that Rishi Sunak is considering the move in order to allow a harsh crackdown on migration.
The proposals were backed by the home secretary, Suella Braverman, during her leadership campaign over the summer.
The Guardian has been told the policy is being pushed by a number of ministers, several of whom said they would like to see it form part of the Tory manifesto if it can’t be enacted before the next election.

Jesus wept.
 






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Conservative MPs are about to make a renewed push for the UK to leave the European convention on human rights (ECHR), amid reports that Rishi Sunak is considering the move in order to allow a harsh crackdown on migration.
The proposals were backed by the home secretary, Suella Braverman, during her leadership campaign over the summer.
The Guardian has been told the policy is being pushed by a number of ministers, several of whom said they would like to see it form part of the Tory manifesto if it can’t be enacted before the next election.
It will go down well with those living on the front line of 'illegal' migrant channel crossings, like the voters of Sunderland, Bury, and other 'red wall' traitor constituencies, who recently reported that life is shit after Brexit, but that Brexit was worth it and we shall soon see it all coming good.

****s.
 


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Conservative MPs are about to make a renewed push for the UK to leave the European convention on human rights (ECHR), amid reports that Rishi Sunak is considering the move in order to allow a harsh crackdown on migration.
The proposals were backed by the home secretary, Suella Braverman, during her leadership campaign over the summer.
The Guardian has been told the policy is being pushed by a number of ministers, several of whom said they would like to see it form part of the Tory manifesto if it can’t be enacted before the next election.
Yes, those pesky rights we have. They are holding back growth and freedom.

:shootself
 








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It will go down well with those living on the front line of 'illegal' migrant channel crossings, like the voters of Sunderland, Bury, and other 'red wall' traitor constituencies, who recently reported that life is shit after Brexit, but that Brexit was worth it and we shall soon see it all coming good.

****s.


Many of this lot ... Who I guess spend their evenings congratulating Lee Anderson for his latest brain fart on their ludicrously named WhatsApp group.

 






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I sense that we are all struggling to find the words that would describe this adequately.

If you can't find them, I can't find them, and @Harry Wilson's tackle can't find them, I fear the words don't actually exist in the English Language.
It appears someone managed them, and predicted them in September of last year :lolol:

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Private Eye foresaw ‘delusional’ attack made by Liz Truss​

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...pc=U591&cvid=a4cae2588a254973a5f7930dffe3c78a

It's finally happened that the Brexit cabal are so devoid of ideas, they are going through old satirical magazines. Still, we knew what we were voting for :dunce:
 


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It’s actually terrifying living in a country whose Government regards human rights as a bad thing
 


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It’s actually terrifying living in a country whose Government regards human rights as a bad thing
The only countries in Europe who don’t belong to the ECHR are Russia and Belarus.
That in itself tells you everything you need to know.
 




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It appears someone managed them, and predicted them in September of last year :lolol:

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Private Eye foresaw ‘delusional’ attack made by Liz Truss​

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...pc=U591&cvid=a4cae2588a254973a5f7930dffe3c78a

It's finally happened that the Brexit cabal are so devoid of ideas, they are going through old satirical magazines. Still, we knew what we were voting for :dunce:
Good one. The world according to Liz Truss. Those woke lefties have got a lot to answer for! They ruined the career of a forward-thinking prime minister in seven weeks. It's been festering inside her. Well now it's time for the truth, with Liz Truss - the comeback. A phoenix rising from the ashes. You only live once Liz. Live it.

It was clear she has never accepted responsibility for the chaos, saying she went 'too far, too fast'. So in her world, her plan was correct; it was just the execution of it. Now here she is, preparing her comeback. Never mind the £30 billion she cost the country. That's around £450 for every man, woman and child in the UK.

However, we should give the woman some credit. It's not easy to fail so spectacularly, and then, following a period of 'soul searching', remain resolute, shift the blame to a generous mix of people, some of whom don't exist, and actually, genuinely, expect to make a successful comeback.

That's a special talent, which deserves to be savoured for its other-worldliness.
 




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EU warning that the Tory’s hoped for bonfire of EU regulation will spark a trade war.

The trashing of food and animal welfare standards and the binning of workers rights such as paid holiday, maternity leave, protected employment and the right to strike along with leaving the ECHR would lead to the EU protecting their own trade by putting tariffs on our exports.
 


Thunder Bolt

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EU warning that the Tory’s hoped for bonfire of EU regulation will spark a trade war.

The trashing of food and animal welfare standards and the binning of workers rights such as paid holiday, maternity leave, protected employment and the right to strike along with leaving the ECHR would lead to the EU protecting their own trade by putting tariffs on our exports.
The irony of the EU trying to protect our human rights more than our own government.
 




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The irony of the EU trying to protect our human rights more than our own government.
It’s maddening. I am genuinely very, very concerned for our future. It’s obvious the Tory’s wish to effectively wipe out all but the wealthy in this country.

When I semi retire at 50, I shall be taking my Irish passport and myself out of the U.K.

It’s a dying country.
 




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