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And some people thought we couldn't have a worse pm than Boris!

 

Never a good idea wanting rid of something just because you think that that what'll replace it just has to be better.

 

If Labour weren't such a complete political sh!t show themselves, the tories wouldn't be getting away with being this dreadful.

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At this point it doesnt matter who gets in. Like most of the world, this country is on a way way trip to bankruptcy and collapse. Best case scenario is a party might be able to put off the inevitable for just a few months more.

 

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33 minutes ago, Big J said:

 

Well we disagree on the character of Starmer, and that's OK, but I feel that after 3 new Tory PMs that haven't been elected, it's time the public had a vote.

Yeah for sure J but that BLM knee taking is enough for me to never acknowledge him as worthy of being PM. I look at the likes  of Wallace and Mercer etc as possible candidates but in reality I agree with a previous post in as much that the last couple of years fiscal insanity has proven to be the straw that broke the camels back. I’d say a shit storm is coming very soon and the nanny state won’t be there to pick up the pieces. 

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2 hours ago, Johnsond said:
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The majority of Conservative Party members want Liz Truss to resign now - just six weeks after voting...

😂😂well you can’t deny he had a democratic mandate. Things are so ****************ed who cares any more. 

You couldn’t make it up, the very same people who put her in the job six weeks ago now want rid of her.

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Consider this: Liz Truss sacked her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng for doing what she told him to do. But she has not sacked her new Chancellor Jeremy Hunt for undoing everything she told her Chancellor to do. Who voted for this idiot?  

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A tiny minority from a single political party voted for her.

The sacking/not sacking thing... she's not making the decisions now, but is doing whatever she's told to do in the hope of staying PM a little bit longer.

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8 hours ago, Big J said:

 

That as it may be, he's pressed from a similar mould to the likes of Cameron, Major, Ken Clarke, Rory Stewart.

 

Today's Tory party bears little resemblance to that of 10-15 years ago.

Surprised you included Rory Stewart in that list J, I’m guessing the list is of people you don’t approve of. 
 

Stewart always came across as being NOT from the moral vortex brigade to me. 

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7 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Surprised you included Rory Stewart in that list J, I’m guessing the list is of people you don’t approve of. 
 

Stewart always came across as being NOT from the moral vortex brigade to me. 

 

I have a lot of time for Rory Stewart and I agree, he's cut from a slightly different cloth to the others. The Tory party is a very broad church which in and of itself is one of the causes of Brexit (offering the vote was an act of appeasement to the ERG that backfired spectacularly on Cameron).

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