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3 minutes ago, daveatdave said:

another million for redecorating   the flat above number 10 when he leaves  

I've told people a million times not to exaggerate! If the new tenant decides to redecorate I'm sure the likes of Loef Brownlow will be on hand for a sub.

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On 07/07/2022 at 06:19, Stubby said:

I dunnow Egger to be honest . I did not research it like you . It was just a feeling

 I got from the way he was , the bumbling buffoon on the outside but cleaver underneath . I'm not deeply into politics as you can probably tell mate !


I’m amazed at people who ever thought he would do good. His track record before being an MP was dreadful enough, and it was all widely reported in the run up to the last general election. Sure, probably mostly by those made lefty’s at the guardian and such like; but they weren’t telling stories…

 

Not having a go at you or others who voted him in. It is what it is and we’ve all learned a thing or two I imagine. But his conduct in office has been exactly in line with his character and behaviour since people began bothering to notice him. This outcome is not at all unexpected. 
 

So what’s up next? One of his pals who supported him for years and only jumped ship when it was absolutely clear the ship was on fire will take over and likely carry out business in a similarly pathetic manner. Yippee.

 

Funny isn’t it, when May seems pretty good actually, and Cameron a positively moderate conservative with decent political backbone 🤦🏻

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5 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

The most ironic thing about the whole farce is that even though his position was untenable, and he's made the resignation speech, he's still buggering on as PM. 

Not really, he probably still has dues to pay to his lords and masters, it will be interesting to see what his final fling will be. John Major hung in long enough to overrule planning considerations for a factory to be built on greenbelt land for his parting shot.

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12 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Not really, he probably still has dues to pay to his lords and masters, it will be interesting to see what his final fling will be. John Major hung in long enough to overrule planning considerations for a factory to be built on greenbelt land for his parting shot.

Was this to do with the building of a factory near his house in Stukley, Cambridgeshire?

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Who do these two clowns think they are kidding - Truss campaigned tirelessly to remain.

 


The lines are beginning to be drawn in the the Tory leadership contest, with others revealing who they will support in the...

 

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