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BBC confirming Grayling appointment but advisers saying its speculation and he hasn't been to no10 yet. The Conservatives had tweeted a congrats, though its now disappeared. What is going on!? pic.twitter.com/8GDc0RE4kS
Former Conservative Party Chairman, Chris Grayling, has issued the following statement :
"During my considerable tenure as Chairman much has been achieved. Not least the stability of the government in trying times. Unemployment has fallen by two and inflation remains on course. I have steadied the electoral situation and no seats have been lost at either local or national level.
I'd like to thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to serve the Conservative Party as Chairman at such length and look forward to further opportunities to bring my experience in that post to other positions."
What an awful start. She's just completely useless.
You've only just realised she's awful?
I guess I need to stop being so neutral towards Mrs May in my thread headers and really criticise her.
I've been on the May is crap train for longer than most. I boarded the day the dementia tax was announced. Everyone else told me it wasn't going to register, I was sure that the Tories had just thrown away any chance of a majority.
Former Conservative Party Chairman, Chris Grayling, has issued the following statement :
"During my considerable tenure as Chairman much has been achieved. Not least the stability of the government in trying times. Unemployment has fallen by two and inflation remains on course. I have steadied the electoral situation and no seats have been lost at either local or national level.
I'd like to thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to serve the Conservative Party as Chairman at such length and look forward to further opportunities to bring my experience in that post to other positions."
May is practicing a new form of interactive reshuffle. It's a bit like the X-Factor. The job is announced, the public votes, no10 responds dynamically.
What an awful start. She's just completely useless.
You've only just realised she's awful?
I guess I need to stop being so neutral towards Mrs May in my thread headers and really criticise her.
I've been on the May is crap train for longer than most. I boarded the day the dementia tax was announced. Everyone else told me it wasn't going to register, I was sure that the Tories had just thrown away any chance of a majority.
I always knew dementia tax and WFA changes would be a disaster as well.
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
What an awful start. She's just completely useless.
You've only just realised she's awful?
I guess I need to stop being so neutral towards Mrs May in my thread headers and really criticise her.
I've been on the May is crap train for longer than most. I boarded the day the dementia tax was announced. Everyone else told me it wasn't going to register, I was sure that the Tories had just thrown away any chance of a majority.
I can beat you. I thought she was crap back when she was Home Secretary and TSE still liked her. Authoritarian, ignorant of practicalities and thought she could ride rough shod over both the judiciary and the law. Not really changed since she became PM.
What a fiasco with Grayling. The media will be primed to pick up on any repetition of Theresa's conference-speech calamity, and this has revived the notion that she's hapless and surrounded by nincompoops. This should have been Theresa's big moment, and it's already ruined. Who employs these people?
Yet another blunder for the all-at-sea May and her crew of halfwits. As she attempts to shuffle the broken deckchairs on the Titanic her intellectually challenged acolytes are providing a ready supply of icebergs. Someone finally sink this empty hull and put us all out of our misery!
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
What an awful start. She's just completely useless.
You've only just realised she's awful?
I guess I need to stop being so neutral towards Mrs May in my thread headers and really criticise her.
I've been on the May is crap train for longer than most. I boarded the day the dementia tax was announced. Everyone else told me it wasn't going to register, I was sure that the Tories had just thrown away any chance of a majority.
I always knew dementia tax and WFA changes would be a disaster as well.
Without the dementia tax the WFA change was by itself small enough to be an acceptable form of "we're all in it together". The dementia tax was the killer and that made the WFA a further kick in the ghoulies while already down.
Of course, the far bigger Chris Grayling story is how on earth he is in the cabinet.
So if she decides to keep Grayling at Transport, does that mean he was both Party Chairman and Transport Secretary at the same time. Great value for money these Tory ministers.
What a fiasco with Grayling. The media will be primed to pick up on any repetition of Theresa's conference-speech calamity, and this has revived the notion that she's hapless and surrounded by nincompoops. This should have been Theresa's big moment, and it's already ruined. Who employs these people?
Former Conservative Party Chairman, Chris Grayling, has issued the following statement :
"During my considerable tenure as Chairman much has been achieved. Not least the stability of the government in trying times. Unemployment has fallen by two and inflation remains on course. I have steadied the electoral situation and no seats have been lost at either local or national level.
I'd like to thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to serve the Conservative Party as Chairman at such length and look forward to further opportunities to bring my experience in that post to other positions."
In fairness he has probably achieved more in his brief chairmanship than in his entire tenure as transport secretary. Credit where it is due.
That's a little economical with the actualite - Kuenssberg actually said "Two sources suggesting Grayling new chair at Tory HQ - not officially confirmed though..."
Yet another blunder for the all-at-sea May and her crew of halfwits. As she attempts to shuffle the broken deckchairs on the Titanic her intellectually challenged acolytes are providing a ready supply of icebergs. Someone finally sink this empty hull and put us all out of our misery!
You will have a long wait (2022) and if you think it is misery just now it is nothing compared with the disaster a Corbyn led government would be
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
Is the 'cock-up' theory about Grayling just a smokescreen? Perhaps he was offered the job but flatly refused, humiliating Theresa in the process. We'll need to see whether she has the nerve to sack a big beast, or this is just vapid window dressing.
Is the 'cock-up' theory about Grayling just a smokescreen? Perhaps he was offered the job but flatly refused, humiliating Theresa in the process. We'll need to see whether she has the nerve to sack a big beast, or this is just vapid window dressing.
Grayling is not due in Downing St until 12.30 - after the Party Chairmanship is announced....
Is the 'cock-up' theory about Grayling just a smokescreen? Perhaps he was offered the job but flatly refused, humiliating Theresa in the process. We'll need to see whether she has the nerve to sack a big beast, or this is just vapid window dressing.
Why would he have refused? Party chairman is a promotion from transport isn't it?
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
There are no American tanks in Baghdad.
If you don't think this doesn't reflect badly on Mrs May nor will it be used to mock Theresa May then you're seriously deluded.
Yet another blunder for the all-at-sea May and her crew of halfwits. As she attempts to shuffle the broken deckchairs on the Titanic her intellectually challenged acolytes are providing a ready supply of icebergs. Someone finally sink this empty hull and put us all out of our misery!
You will have a long wait (2022) and if you think it is misery just now it is nothing compared with the disaster a Corbyn led government would be
I was once of the view that Corbyn was an extremist. He is now clearly a moderate when compared to the xenophobes of the Brexit Right that hold sway over the weak as paper Theresa May. They say everything in life is relative.
@PickardJE: Patrick McLoughlin copped lots of blame for disastrous snap election, while David Davis - who cajoled May into it - has largely got away unscathed.
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
I suspect most 'Labour posters' indeed most of the country couldn't give a shit either way to be perfectly honest. One unmitigated chump replaced by another. Who cares?
Anyway, what sort of party chair do we think Brandon Lewis will make?
He'll appeal to the Brexit/working class Labour voters, I suspect he won't attract Dave's Blue Liberals though.
He'll make sod all difference.
I'd imagine most of those that could be brought in would have already voted conservative. There can't be a huge number out there that didn't but could without major changes.
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
If you don't think this doesn't reflect badly on Mrs May nor will it be used to mock Theresa May then you're seriously deluded.
A mistake by a CCHQ staffer 'reflects badly on Mrs May'?
Of course, the far bigger Chris Grayling story is how on earth he is in the cabinet.
So if she decides to keep Grayling at Transport, does that mean he was both Party Chairman and Transport Secretary at the same time. Great value for money these Tory ministers.
Sir Patrick McLoughlin, the outgoing Conservative party chairman, has confirmed that he has left the cabinet. Speaking to Sky News, he said that he had been in cabinet for eight years and that he had had “a very good run”....
What a fiasco with Grayling. The media will be primed to pick up on any repetition of Theresa's conference-speech calamity, and this has revived the notion that she's hapless and surrounded by nincompoops. This should have been Theresa's big moment, and it's already ruined. Who employs these people?
@PickardJE: Patrick McLoughlin copped lots of blame for disastrous snap election, while David Davis - who cajoled May into it - has largely got away unscathed.
Having an election wasn't the problem. That ******* manifesto was the problem...
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
If you don't think this doesn't reflect badly on Mrs May nor will it be used to mock Theresa May then you're seriously deluded.
A mistake by a CCHQ staffer 'reflects badly on Mrs May'?
I'm seriously deluded?
So under Mrs May, the buck stops... somewhere else ?
What a fiasco with Grayling. The media will be primed to pick up on any repetition of Theresa's conference-speech calamity, and this has revived the notion that she's hapless and surrounded by nincompoops. This should have been Theresa's big moment, and it's already ruined. Who employs these people?
So attention deflected from the Tobester, who was deflecting attention from the reshuffle, which was deflecting attention from Brexishambles; the 'hard to hit a moving target' strategy.
The one unbreakable rule is that the buck will zoom past Tessy at near supersonic speeds.
Yet another blunder for the all-at-sea May and her crew of halfwits. As she attempts to shuffle the broken deckchairs on the Titanic her intellectually challenged acolytes are providing a ready supply of icebergs. Someone finally sink this empty hull and put us all out of our misery!
You will have a long wait (2022) and if you think it is misery just now it is nothing compared with the disaster a Corbyn led government would be
I was once of the view that Corbyn was an extremist. He is now clearly a moderate when compared to the xenophobes of the Brexit Right that hold sway over the weak as paper Theresa May. They say everything in life is relative.
If Corbyn is a moderate how further left can you go
My guess is that the reporting will mention the Grayling balls up but that it will not dominate anything - it happened early and was very quickly rectified. Shame, it would have been hilarious.
I have to say I'd be delighted that CG will not be party chairman.
Yes. The Labour posters who were cock-a-hoop and the TCO acolytes decrying 'another May blunder' have gone curiously quiet.....
I suspect most 'Labour posters'.... couldn't give a shit either way
You evidently missed their (over) excited posts when Grayling was reportedly getting the job.....
Stop being such an apologist, Carlotta. You know that incompetence registers with voters.
Carlotta is a one-woman Tory rebuttal bot operating under orders from Central Office.
No - she is, perfectly respectably, a Theresa May loyalist, in much the same way that TSE has remained loyal to George Osborne through his various ups and downs.
@PickardJE: Patrick McLoughlin copped lots of blame for disastrous snap election, while David Davis - who cajoled May into it - has largely got away unscathed.
Having an election wasn't the problem. That ******* manifesto was the problem...
And the refusal to debate, the bizarelre Strong and Stable cult of personality, the surprising level of enthusiasm in the country for an old socialist, Former kippers going back to Labour. It wasn't just the manifesto it was an omnishambles.
Not clear why the party should recover its svelte Cameron touch, indeed it seems to be travelling into the competence level of a UKIP leadership contest.
Stop being such an apologist, Carlotta. You know that incompetence registers with voters.
Carlotta is a one-woman Tory rebuttal bot operating under orders from Central Office.
No - she is, perfectly respectably, a Theresa May loyalist, in much the same way that TSE has remained loyal to George Osborne through his various ups and downs.
Stop being such an apologist, Carlotta. You know that incompetence registers with voters.
Carlotta is a one-woman Tory rebuttal bot operating under orders from Central Office.
Just compare Carolotta with David Herdson who is a very strong Tory but can look at his party objectively. The former is tedious the latter is always a must read.
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Hell she couldn't arrange a pregnancy on a council estate
#ShowingOffMyWorkingClassRoots
http://www.politics.co.uk/news/2009/10/7/embarrassed-grayling-dismisses-tory-gimmick
Looks like he might have been out-gaffed today though.
I guess I need to stop being so neutral towards Mrs May in my thread headers and really criticise her.
Behind the scenes re-orgs are another matter.
A breakdown in communication, yes. A major political story? No.
Is he the sort of character that could help mastermind a winning election campaign like Michael Green MP?
https://twitter.com/SamCoatesTimes/status/950340028605100032
"During my considerable tenure as Chairman much has been achieved. Not least the stability of the government in trying times. Unemployment has fallen by two and inflation remains on course. I have steadied the electoral situation and no seats have been lost at either local or national level.
I'd like to thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to serve the Conservative Party as Chairman at such length and look forward to further opportunities to bring my experience in that post to other positions."
https://twitter.com/SamCoatesTimes/status/950337209814667265
May is practicing a new form of interactive reshuffle. It's a bit like the X-Factor. The job is announced, the public votes, no10 responds dynamically.
Amazing cutting edge C21 politics in action.
https://twitter.com/Nigel_Farage/status/950341307540570113
Hardly a confirmation by the BBC.
Indeed. The major story is the woeful lack of talent in the Tory party.
If you don't think this doesn't reflect badly on Mrs May nor will it be used to mock Theresa May then you're seriously deluded.
https://twitter.com/gsoh31/status/950336956747124736
I'm seriously deluded?
Schrodinger's minister?
Sir Patrick McLoughlin, the outgoing Conservative party chairman, has confirmed that he has left the cabinet. Speaking to Sky News, he said that he had been in cabinet for eight years and that he had had “a very good run”....
The DUP.
Carlotta is a one-woman Tory rebuttal bot operating under orders from Central Office.
The one unbreakable rule is that the buck will zoom past Tessy at near supersonic speeds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DrsVhzbLzU
Not exactly the best choice for the job.
Not clear why the party should recover its svelte Cameron touch, indeed it seems to be travelling into the competence level of a UKIP leadership contest.