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[Politics] Tory meltdown finally arrived [was: incoming]...



TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Rishi Sunak will seek to revive his flagging bid for the premiership on Saturday by wading in to a series of so-called culture war issues, vowing to stop “leftwing agitators” from “bulldozing” British values.

With Liz Truss the firm favourite ahead of a critical few days in the leadership contest, and ballot papers set to be received by Conservative party members from Monday, Sunak will give a speech attacking “woke nonsense”.

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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Rishi Sunak will seek to revive his flagging bid for the premiership on Saturday by wading in to a series of so-called culture war issues, vowing to stop “leftwing agitators” from “bulldozing” British values.

With Liz Truss the firm favourite ahead of a critical few days in the leadership contest, and ballot papers set to be received by Conservative party members from Monday, Sunak will give a speech attacking “woke nonsense”.

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Woke nonsense. :facepalm: That will show up his ignorance.

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Lever

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Feb 6, 2019
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Of all the options, she's got to be the most amusing option, the only one with a chance of being more hilariously, incompetent than bungle. She's only got two years, so how bad can it get? :flounce::laugh:


Really bad.... but we have survived the Criminal so I am sure we can do this....
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Of all the options, she's got to be the most amusing option, the only one with a chance of being more hilariously, incompetent than bungle. She's only got two years, so how bad can it get? :flounce::laugh:

Bad enough to fall out with her own father. This is really sad.

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beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,476
They don't want people to be well-informed. If they are - they tend to ask questions!

the irony here is people easily primed, being told in advance a speech will be about and how it will be negative, rather than hear it and form an opinion.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
the irony here is people easily primed, being told in advance a speech will be about and how it will be negative, rather than hear it and form an opinion.

It's so easy to point the finger isn't it? 'Easily primed' when all I have done is post a dictionary definition.
 




TomandJerry

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Oct 1, 2013
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Liz Truss has won the backing of former Tory leadership rival Tom Tugendhat.

In a major boost for the foreign secretary’s campaign, Tugendhat wrote in the Times that her plans for vast tax cuts are “founded on true Conservative principles”.

The chairman of the foreign affairs select committee also criticised Rishi Sunak’s fiscal policy, saying it is “not right” that the tax burden should be rising when people are heading into winter with “dread”.

His endorsement is important as he is popular among Conservative party members and a senior figure in the One Nation group of centrist Tory MPs.

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DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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I’ve got this horrible sinking feeling that puppet PM Truss will be used to push through some of the most draconian changes this country has seen in a lifetime and no-one will be able to stop her (them) as they have the majority to push anything they like through. I fear we are going to see some nasty “policies” enacted.

She will then be dumped at the first opportunity once her work as party stooge is done!

That's the fear.

Mrs DiS was listening to something this morning - I think it was the Alastair Campbell/Rory Stewart podcast - where thet were contemplating whether today's Conservative party is closer to the Conservative party of 20 years ago, or to the BNP of 20 years ago. The answer was the latter!
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
That's the fear.

Mrs DiS was listening to something this morning - I think it was the Alastair Campbell/Rory Stewart podcast - where thet were contemplating whether today's Conservative party is closer to the Conservative party of 20 years ago, or to the BNP of 20 years ago. The answer was the latter!


Almost identical apart from building the armed forces.

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Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
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Aug 24, 2020
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Liz Truss has won the backing of former Tory leadership rival Tom Tugendhat.

In a major boost for the foreign secretary’s campaign, Tugendhat wrote in the Times that her plans for vast tax cuts are “founded on true Conservative principles”.

The chairman of the foreign affairs select committee also criticised Rishi Sunak’s fiscal policy, saying it is “not right” that the tax burden should be rising when people are heading into winter with “dread”.

His endorsement is important as he is popular among Conservative party members and a senior figure in the One Nation group of centrist Tory MPs.

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Call me a cynic, but when I hear that Ben Wallace and Tom Tugendhat waited until a clear front runner emerged before they gave their backing, I can't help thinking they were waiting until it was clear which candidate would likely win the contest and therefore be in a position to offer them a job in the new cabinet.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Call me a cynic, but when I hear that Ben Wallace and Tom Tugendhat waited until a clear front runner emerged before they gave their backing, I can't help thinking they were waiting until it was clear which candidate would likely win the contest and therefore be in a position to offer them a job in the new cabinet.


You don't get any points for that though.

It's a bit like the Johnson resignations.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,369
Surrey
This leadership race is pure chuckles. It started off with multi billionaire Rishi Sunak rolling up his sleeves to do his very best "I'm one of you guys, just look at me" routine, only to find that the Tory membership are a bunch of cretins who don't want to be told their party has wrecked the economy, they want low taxes NOW. They will also take a similarly incompetent woman with no principles happy to promise the earth despite failing to deliver on any of them in her time in government, over someone who "Stabbed our Boris in the BACK"

I hope Truss wins as there is a possibility she is even worse than the fat immoral liar. An incredible achievement. She appeals to every single moron you'll ever meet, and this provides the best opportunity for change in this country if she's still in power in 2022.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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This leadership race is pure chuckles. It started off with multi billionaire Rishi Sunak rolling up his sleeves to do his very best "I'm one of you guys, just look at me" routine, only to find that the Tory membership are a bunch of cretins who don't want to be told their party has wrecked the economy, they want low taxes NOW. They will also take a similarly incompetent woman with no principles happy to promise the earth despite failing to deliver on any of them in her time in government, over someone who "Stabbed our Boris in the BACK"

I hope Truss wins as there is a possibility she is even worse than the fat immoral liar. An incredible achievement. She appeals to every single moron you'll ever meet, and this provides the best opportunity for change in this country if she's still in power in 2022.

It’s funny but frightening at the same time!

But hey ho - maybe Liz Truss will prove to be our saviour. I’m not holding out much hope, though.
 




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