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Kind of hoping that she has some ability and competence, it won't take much for her party to turn on her but past experience of them electing a female leader hasn't produced good results: Thatcher started out OK - stuck to her guns and a force to be reckoned with then went a bit mental, May was set up to fail, Truss started mental and stuck to her guns to keep being mental. UK politics needs competent female party leaders. US politics needs that too since their election is in the news too.

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34 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

So much for a racist party

that's the thing though - it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they are very racist and they are just using a black woman as 'leader' to fool the kids into thinking they are not racist.

I voted for Sunak, not thinking they would win, but he seems to me genuinely intelligent, more so than nearly all other current politicians I can think of - after the budget he got straight to the point - telling Reeves she had simply fiddled the debt target.

 

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1 hour ago, tree-fancier123 said:

that's the thing though - it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they are very racist and they are just using a black woman as 'leader' to fool the kids into thinking they are not racist.

I voted for Sunak, not thinking they would win, but he seems to me genuinely intelligent, more so than nearly all other current politicians I can think of - after the budget he got straight to the point - telling Reeves she had simply fiddled the debt target.

 

I tend to think that’s not the case regarding your first point , hopefully she burns the shit out of Starmer in Westminster. 

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1 hour ago, Steven P said:

Kind of hoping that she has some ability and competence, it won't take much for her party to turn on her but past experience of them electing a female leader hasn't produced good results: Thatcher started out OK - stuck to her guns and a force to be reckoned with then went a bit mental, May was set up to fail, Truss started mental and stuck to her guns to keep being mental. UK politics needs competent female party leaders. US politics needs that too since their election is in the news too.

I’d imagine to come out of Nigeria and work your way up to be leader of the UK Conservative Party indicates she’s not exactly lacking of anything in many respects. 
One point regarding the expert analysis on yet another subject you have just provided, regarding Truss I’d say if you look beyond the insults and partisan bollocks that come with it, her decline also indicated where the real power lies behind the scenes, let’s not rock the boat too much now old chap, let’s keep the interest off the debt payments and guilts/bonds  etc coming in. Steady as she goes so to speak or to put it another way nothing ever changes. 

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4 hours ago, Steven P said:

A reply 25 minutes later..... but not actually saying anything apart from ineffectively trying to belittle me.... obsession....

 

 

 

 

 

WTF are you on about 😂 persecution complex or what 😂you ain’t in an office now sugar. 

I said plenty ref her background and how I perceive the current system of government and its actual power etc. now dry your eyes ya Fanny. Little Kemi would tell you to get a ****************ing grip and grow a pair ffs. 🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛🐈‍⬛

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8 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

that's the thing though - it's not beyond the realms of possibility that they are very racist and they are just using a black woman as 'leader' to fool the kids into thinking they are not racist.

I voted for Sunak, not thinking they would win, but he seems to me genuinely intelligent, more so than nearly all other current politicians I can think of - after the budget he got straight to the point - telling Reeves she had simply fiddled the debt target.

 

From where I sit she’s simply the most conservative candidate by a country mile. Conservative voters are fed up with the Conservative Party occupying the middle ground, possibly slightly to the right if you’ve being generous. 

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