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All felt a bit like a cheerful end-of-year Rotary Club lunch in Surrey, with prizes given out for the raffle, and everyone sent off for the summer.
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Boris 66.3%0
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Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...0
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Buffoon has it.
Not for long surely.0 -
Well, that's me not voting Conservative.
Boris must be the most unsuited person for the job ever. An entertainer wiith zero substance.0 -
I'm surprised there weren't more spoilt papers. High turnout.0
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That’s a lower margin than everyone had predicted.0
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2:1 victory for Boris - least surprising result ever0
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Yes absolutelyWhisperingOracle said:
All felt a bit like a cheerful end-of-year Rotary Club lunch in Surrey, with prizes given out for the raffle, and everyone sent off for the summer.0 -
66.3% for Boris, Hunt did very well in the campaign.0
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Two thirds vs one third, basically.Stereotomy said:Boris 66.3%
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Only for a couple of months.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
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Not yet he isn't.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
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That's nearly two to oneJosiasJessop said:159,320 votes
87.4% turnout.
509 soilt papers
Hunt 46,656
BJ: 92,1530 -
Go Boris!!!!!0
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Johnson has difficulty keeping a straight face while thanking May.0
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Unfortunately not well enough.Pulpstar said:66.3% for Boris, Hunt did very well in the campaign.
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Really !!GIN1138 said:Go Boris!!!!!
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66.4% share for JohnsonChris said:
That's nearly two to oneJosiasJessop said:159,320 votes
87.4% turnout.
509 soilt papers
Hunt 46,656
BJ: 92,153
EDIT 66.39%0 -
Are you waiting for the Queen to finish the job before your letter goes in?Richard_Nabavi said:
Not yet he isn't.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
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Yep. Jumped the gun there. Standard of journalism not high.Richard_Nabavi said:
Not yet he isn't.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
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It was never in doubt.....Chris said:
That's nearly two to oneJosiasJessop said:159,320 votes
87.4% turnout.
509 soilt papers
Hunt 46,656
BJ: 92,153
Not this site's finest few weeks.
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Where to?Big_G_NorthWales said:
Really !!GIN1138 said:Go Boris!!!!!
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Was going to but in the end thought ABB more important to vote for.Richard_Nabavi said:I'm surprised there weren't more spoilt papers. High turnout.
I'm not tearing up my card yet though as it might be needed again before long!
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No, it's going in tomorrow, it's a joint letter with my wife and she hasn't signed it yet.Beibheirli_C said:
Are you waiting for the Queen to finish the job before your letter goes in?Richard_Nabavi said:
Not yet he isn't.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
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Now Boris waffling. Total drivel. Normally dresses this up in flowery language to pull the wool over the eyes of star-struck acolytes but even that's absent.
Turning off. It's complete bollocks.0 -
So in the end a comfortable 2 to 1 win for Boris over Jeremy Hunt.
Now over to Boris to beat Corbyn and deliver Brexit0 -
True to form, Boris is either busking this victory speech or scribbled it whilst in the back of the car....0
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Ugh, he's such a tosser.0
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So, 13% of Tory members are vaguely sane.0
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Is this the worst leadership victory speech in history?0
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What a twat. I think I'm going to vomit.0
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I wonder if Boris has a surprise or two up his sleeve - 'Actually, bugger October. We're leaving the EU now.' That would be dramatic.0
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Final Betfair totals for me (Leader market)
Boris Johnson
£179.95
Jeremy Hunt
-£32.90
Michael Gove
£52.82
Sajid Javid
£328.32
Andrea Leadsom
-£1,656.10
Field
£195.32
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Dude. FFS.0
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And don't come back!GIN1138 said:Go Boris!!!!!
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Let's hope the product is better than the packaging. I'm no fan but we really need him to be bigger than he looks.
I reckon Jo Swinson DID get more votes than Jeremy Hunt - just!0 -
We're in trouble, aren't we?0
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I don't get it, are there really people who find him funny/entertaining??0
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Interesting intervention from the EU Commissioner for food health & safety:
https://ec.europa.eu/commission/commissioners/2014-2019/andriukaitis/blog/boris-you-are-wrong_en
The programme also left one infamous quote: ‘Boris, ti ne prav’ (‘Boris, you are wrong’)!
It is a different Boris, of course, but there was something in the way of doing politics that was similar: many unrealistic promises, ignoring economic rationales and rational decisions...0 -
What an utter utter arsehole.0
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BBC referring to boris as the new PM. Come on bbc, it's not quite that yet.0
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The Die has been cast.0
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Well we're utterly f**ked....0
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I'm sat at home laughing along but deep down I'm thinking I have probably just become a Lib Dem without actually wanting to....0
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God only knows but this is absolutely dreadful. Even Ed Milliband gave a better one.Danny565 said:I don't get it, are there really people who find him funny/entertaining??
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Only surprise was he kept it short. Probably wise as he had nowt to say.Stark_Dawning said:I wonder if Boris has a surprise or two up his sleeve - 'Actually, bugger October. We're leaving the EU now.' That would be dramatic.
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twistedfirestopper3 said:
We're in trouble, aren't we?
Reminds me of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.0 -
I think some in the audience are starting to realize what they've done.0
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But with a rousing and slightly over-hopeful speech from the in-house "energy bunny" for donations for the next year.Mysticrose said:
Yes absolutelyWhisperingOracle said:
All felt a bit like a cheerful end-of-year Rotary Club lunch in Surrey, with prizes given out for the raffle, and everyone sent off for the summer.0 -
TSE now owes me a pound I will donate to PBfundsMarqueeMark said:Jeremy Hunt....is a losing bet.
No new shoes for TSE.0 -
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This is what it sounds like when doves cry.0
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509 soiled ballot papers? Probably not surprising given the age of the tory membershipJosiasJessop said:159,320 votes
87.4% turnout.
509 soilt papers
Hunt 46,656
BJ: 92,1530 -
What did the ConHome poll say, HYUFD ? In numbers or percentages.0
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Your man won. I am happy for you that you are on the winning side.HYUFD said:
TSE now owes me a pound I will donate to PBfundsMarqueeMark said:Jeremy Hunt....is a losing bet.
No new shoes for TSE.0 -
Betting point to note for the future, Betfair has suspended the Theresa May Exit date market as of now.1
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A big step Richard, and I'm sure one that you have not taken lightly.Richard_Nabavi said:
No, it's going in tomorrow, it's a joint letter with my wife and she hasn't signed it yet.Beibheirli_C said:
Are you waiting for the Queen to finish the job before your letter goes in?Richard_Nabavi said:
Not yet he isn't.dixiedean said:Boris is the 77 th PM says R5L...
Let's see how may others do likewise.0 -
Do we take it from that that Hunt is going to keep a serious job after all?0
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I disagree with the Lib Dems on a lot of things, including Brexit, but they appear to be the last vaguely sensible party standing.Bob__Sykes said:I'm sat at home laughing along but deep down I'm thinking I have probably just become a Lib Dem without actually wanting to....
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Like heck she willCarlottaVance said:0 -
Sky News - Gauke has resigned0
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May's premiership is going to to seem like a golden age of competence and achievement in six months' time, in a similar way to how Corbyn has made Ed MIlliband look like one of Labour's greatest ever leaders.CarlottaVance said:0 -
Fingers crossed when she typed that.CarlottaVance said:0 -
I'm surprised you don't bet more given how strong your confidence level is in your predictionsHYUFD said:
TSE now owes me a pound I will donate to PBfundsMarqueeMark said:Jeremy Hunt....is a losing bet.
No new shoes for TSE.0 -
This is an astonishingly low number, I can only conclude when somebody drew a penis they counted that as a vote for BorisChris said:
509 soilt papers
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https://twitter.com/Steven_Swinford/status/1153623798362648576
From DUD to DUDE. No wonder he needed to add a letter to Energise.0 -
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Which are your favourite non-Brexit lib dem policies?glw said:
I disagree with the Lib Dems on a lot of things, including Brexit, but they appear to be the last vaguely sensible party standing.Bob__Sykes said:I'm sat at home laughing along but deep down I'm thinking I have probably just become a Lib Dem without actually wanting to....
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Gauke resigns.0
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Probably. Boris needs to keep his opponents in the tent. Somewhere there is an article by Hague about the constraints of balancing different wings, not all of which are obvious.DavidL said:Do we take it from that that Hunt is going to keep a serious job after all?
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Part of the Gaukward squad now !JackW said:Sky News - Gauke has resigned
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BF have paid up.0
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What century are we in again?Scott_P said:0 -
Johnson +£396.86Pulpstar said:Final Betfair totals for me (Leader market)
Boris Johnson
£179.95
Jeremy Hunt
-£32.90
Michael Gove
£52.82
Sajid Javid
£328.32
Andrea Leadsom
-£1,656.10
Field
£195.32
Hunt +£24.50
Everything else all safely green.
On Betfair...
But, I have £182 losing bets with the bookies made over the last 2 years, but one of them was a +£1,600 payout with SkyBet as I backed Hunt when he was at 100/1 and 60/1 some time ago.0 -
I am pleased Johnson will be PM. I want him to appoint No Deal backers only to his Cabinet. I want the English nationalist, hard right to unequivocally own everything that happens from here. That is the quickest route to their final, humiliating defeat.1
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Will we need to buy sandals? :-)glw said:
I disagree with the Lib Dems on a lot of things, including Brexit, but they appear to be the last vaguely sensible party standing.Bob__Sykes said:I'm sat at home laughing along but deep down I'm thinking I have probably just become a Lib Dem without actually wanting to....
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The vaguely less than North Korean reception. It's like many in the hall had the sugar rush and then Boris began speaking. Odd .... mind you it was an odd speech - sounded unscripted, off the cuff and a little stale.Tabman said:
What gave you that impression Jack?JackW said:I think some in the audience are starting to realize what they've done.
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Nice. I wish I had this skill with trading bets. At the moment I just look for value, I rarely have any feel for when I should get in or out.Casino_Royale said:
Johnson +£396.86Pulpstar said:Final Betfair totals for me (Leader market)
Boris Johnson
£179.95
Jeremy Hunt
-£32.90
Michael Gove
£52.82
Sajid Javid
£328.32
Andrea Leadsom
-£1,656.10
Field
£195.32
Hunt +£24.50
Everything else all safely green.
On Betfair...
But, I have £182 losing bets with the bookies made over the last 2 years, but one of them was a +£1,600 payout with SkyBet as I backed Hunt when he was at 100/1 and 60/1 some time ago.0 -
In an undisclosed location, the ERG are currently singing "Tomorrow Belongs to Me"0
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YouGov Live Poll
1. Boris Johnson has been announced as the new leader of the Conservative party. Which of the following best reflects your reaction to Boris Johnson becoming leader?
Delighted 7%
Pleased 19%
Disappointed 6%
Dismayed 52%
Don't really mind either way 12%
Don't know 4%0 -
The Young Tory on R5L not great. "This sends a clear message to the rest of the country. Boris is the man and we need to unite behind him."
With respect, I resile.0 -
Nah, if he starts to fail he'll be attacked from the right as not being a true believer. It'll ring true too, because of his two letters and because everyone knows Boris only really believes in Boris' career.SouthamObserver said:I am pleased Johnson will be PM. I want him to appoint No Deal backers only to his Cabinet. I want the English nationalist, hard right to unequivocally own everything that happens from here. That is the quickest route to their final, humiliating defeat.
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I think (nearly) two to one means the Tory party unequivocally owns what's going to happen.SouthamObserver said:I am pleased Johnson will be PM. I want him to appoint No Deal backers only to his Cabinet. I want the English nationalist, hard right to unequivocally own everything that happens from here. That is the quickest route to their final, humiliating defeat.
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One thing us for certain, failure to commit to deliver Brexit will guarantee defeat, Boris at least gives the Tories a chance nowSouthamObserver said:I am pleased Johnson will be PM. I want him to appoint No Deal backers only to his Cabinet. I want the English nationalist, hard right to unequivocally own everything that happens from here. That is the quickest route to their final, humiliating defeat.
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not_on_fire said:
509 soiled ballot papers? Probably not surprising given the age of the tory membershipJosiasJessop said:159,320 votes
87.4% turnout.
509 soilt papers
Hunt 46,656
BJ: 92,153
You try typing the results quickly.
Though if I were being forced to vote for Boris, I'd probably wipe my hairy arse with it first.0 -
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This doesn't look good for the Ashes...
England fast bowler James Anderson has been ruled out of his side's Ashes warm-up Test against Ireland at Lord's. Fast bowlers Mark Wood and Jofra Archer have side strains and were not named in the squad for the Ireland game, which starts on Wednesday.
Wood is unlikely to be fit before the fourth Ashes Test, which starts on 4 September, while England hope Archer could be available for the second Test, starting on 14 August.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/49082928
Broad, Woakes and Curran medium fast deliveries aren't exactly going to worry the convicts.0 -
Christ, there's more cricket? Haven't we had enough?FrancisUrquhart said:This doesn't look good for the Ashes...
England fast bowler James Anderson has been ruled out of his side's Ashes warm-up Test against Ireland at Lord's. Fast bowlers Mark Wood and Jofra Archer have side strains and were not named in the squad for the Ireland game, which starts on Wednesday.
Wood is unlikely to be fit before the fourth Ashes Test, which starts on 4 September, while England hope Archer could be available for the second Test, starting on 14 August.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/49082928
Broad, Woakes and Curran medium fast deliveries aren't exactly going to worry the convicts.0