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Conservatives announce first round ballot for the leadership race next Thursday, then all wrapped up the following week to decide final two.
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Thank God the announcement says "fewer" when it means fewer, not less.
Why is 'we must do something' winning over so many Tory MPs? Even May knew that was true, it didn't help.
Yes I know I am not the target audience for the contest, but I did vote Leave and Tory in 2017, and he's pissing me off royally by pretending a perky attitude gets you past Baker, Grieve, the DUP and the rest of the shits.
https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1135999351820623880
On June 7th nothing will have changed.
TM did not appoint herself in that role
https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1136000281395830784
https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1136001070470225926
I think the canary in the coalmine should be the PB Tories who have long considered Boris entirely unsuitable to lead the party and told us so endlessly, but who are now reconciling themselves to him.
Why should MPs be different, particularly with the (somewhat conjectural) bonus of job preservation?
My ego needs constant adoration.
I'd assumed that. You are not necessarily as other Tories though.
I have always found that damning as Hislop has no political axe to grind, and tries to present a nice friendly persona (which is why the Eye is so gutless under him).
I also expect him to be crap as a PM. He might win a GE for the Cons though. But he will be unremarkable- a scruffier Cameron.
A: Chernobyl fallout.
Boris 10/11 or evens in a couple of places
Gove 4/1
Hunt 8/1
I'm green on Hunt, break even on Gove and am red on Boris.
At the same time, if he doesn't do what he says, they know he could last a lot longer ; and many of them also know he often doesn't do what he says.
Waste of money.
https://order-order.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/LordBell_190529_VotingIntentions_w1.pdf
*Eid Mubarak btw!
Just been to a party celebrating Eid, all my Mum's friends tried to marry me off, again.
I really don't like Eid, I'm still sore about paying the Zakat as well.
Maybe we will see a more mature Boris but I am not holding my breath
It did cause one of the rare political discussions at my work with the JPF and PFJ referenced.
Even by current standards they brought incompetence and mendacity to new heights.
I don't see much inbetween.
If it started with him then maybe it's poetic that it ends with him, whatever that end is.
The Americans have had their requirements on their web site for months (and take note, anyone who thinks you should keep the other side guessing in negotiations) whereas we have Liam Fox.
The obvious reason for them not saying that is that there is no evidence that Brexit would be best for the economy and integrity of the UK. so it's all about self interest.
And that's a really good reason to consign the Conservatives to history. When David Owen's SDP were beaten by the Official Monster Raving Loonies in a by election, that was the end of the SDP. So come on good people of Peterborough, do your civic duty on Thursday. Vote Loony, the only sensible thing to do.
(Sorry if you have already read this; originally accidentally posted on an old thread)
Showing my age.
If she's not good enough to make the cut she's not good enough to make the cut.
I think both Mordaunt and McVey would make more compelling candidates but they're not at the party.
Furthermore, he is not Boris and a brexiteer is needed as PM
(Awaits ban hammer)
One benefit is he will give Corbyn a run for his money
The rest are just continuity May or Cameron/Blair. Or mad.
In the leadership contests of the 1970s it would have taken six months for the Post Office to install a telephone.
More than a touch of hubris going on, I feel.
I hope we don't have to wait long for nemesis.
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