You do have to wonder what and who people thought they were voting for in 2019 ???
Truss was the second most experienced minister after Gove, following Johnson's mass dismissal of existing ministers when he was made PM just before the election. (The most extensive Cabinet reorganisation without...
I did warn what would happen when his appointment was announced the day after the rest of the cabinet re-shuffle nearly 4 years ago :shrug:
A mixture of shagging, being in the right place at the right time and desperation from the cabal, allegedly :wink:
Amongst a large number of things you very obviously don't understand is that it wasn't "the chatterati, most of NSC, and the Londoncentric denizens of Westminster and Whitehall" that thwarted May.
it was actually Johnson & co :facepalm:
Maybe it would be for the best if you left this thinking...
I certainly wouldn't argue that with you that she was clueless, but her and Kwasi's little faux pas, pales into insignificance compared to the long term damage Johnson and his cabal (with his deputy Rishi :facepalm: ) have managed :shrug:
It's quite simple. If she did what every Government Minister (and civil servant) is very stringently instructed to do from their first junior post, then her private phone should only be used for private business and her Government phone for Government business, and there really is no excuse for...
Just heard a R5 interview saying we need Rishi to 'get the economy back on track' completely ignoring the fact that he has been the person with primary responsibility for the last couple of years and has got the economy into the complete shitshow it is in now (albeit with a temporary boost Truss...
Having just got in and caught up with this thread, I can't help but see you as Wile e Coyote, desperately focusing your binoculars to the far left of the screen, whilst a train of carriages called Brexit, inflation, heating, GDP, mortgage etc etc comes hammering towards you at 200 mph from the...
Already doubled, quadrupled and (some Oct based word) down :shootself
Obviously I was saying 'What have you done :facepalm:', but i was trying to be subtle :lolol:
I've just watched a Tory MP on the news who seems to think that the party has been taken over by some extreme right wing cabal and is asking for the Proper conservatives to get together and stop this complete clusterf***.
I am stunned at how this could have happened and how nobody could...
And coincidently, what an honest and honourable way of getting your self out of the middle of a shitstorm
And who says 'leopards can't change their spots' :lolol:
If (and other than Beth Rigby and Robert Peston) I haven't see any other sources in the 20 mins since, Truss is making up policy on the fly, and after all her 'planned' policies didn't go so well :lolol:
what else can he do, stomp out :shrug:
Majority of Tory party members want Liz Truss to resign now - as Boris Johnson tops list to replace PM
The majority of Conservative Party members want Liz Truss to resign now - just six weeks after voting her in - and former PM Boris Johnson topped the list, among those asked, on who would be...
I'll be surprised if she is still in place by Friday and I think I read on here she needs to last to mid Jan not to be the shortest ever serving PM.
And the economy is still heading down the shitter, same as for the last 3 years. Liz simply turned the turbo charger on, Hunt turned it off again...
To put it in perspective, we are still on the same path to economic disaster that we have been on for the last 3 years, but Hunt has turned the boosters down a little.
That's a positive, isn't it (y)
Whatever else it is, Politics is wonderful entertainment
I've never liked Jeremy Hunt personally, thought some of his policies (particularly around the NHS and the Leveson enquiry) have been absolutely dreadful, if not corrupt, never trusted him and believe him to be a self serving, career...