Who are the tories going to put up against Jeremy? Please Lord, it is one of the following. JRM, Boris or Gove.
He will make mince of any of them. No wonder the tories are bricking it.
Dominic Raab could be a nice touch @8/1
Who are the tories going to put up against Jeremy? Please Lord, it is one of the following. JRM, Boris or Gove.
He will make mince of any of them. No wonder the tories are bricking it.
It seems talk here has turned to the next election. Has one been called? Did Brexit disappear?
i assume the theory is that the make up of parliament and their votes yesturday, looks like we need a new set of MPs to resolve the impasse. but its doesnt, because 80-90% of the same MPs will be returned. maybe Labour deselections will make significant change to the votes? of course not.
a GE does not resolve anything, both main parties currently support leaving, just in different guises. so unless remainers elect 300+ Liberals, the offical policy of any new government will be to leave. despite most of the MPs personally being against that policy.
Dominic Raab could be a nice touch @8/1
And who is actually meant to be on the nightshift this week, [MENTION=21401]pastafarian[/MENTION], [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] or [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] ?
Couldn't organise a bloody piss up in a brewery
...or Dominic Raab, the least disliked hard brexiteer.
I suspect Michael Gove. He stayed local to the Prime Minister and is actually a good Environment minister, completely recovering from his last job.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...retary-conaervative-theresa-may-a8155776.html
Stabbing Boris in the back won't lose many votes.
Good take on Raab
https://www.lbc.co.uk/radio/presenters/james-obrien/james-obrien-takes-apart-dominic-raab-comments/
Proper caring Tory...
Sajid Javid and Ruth Davidson have polled much higher amongst actual Tory party members than Johnson, Gove and Hunt during the brexit process. Leadsom and Grayling didn’t even get a look in. Don’t be swayed by where the bookies want you to place your money.
I guess the big variable (or actually one of about 3 million variables) over the next two days is 'can May offer anything to the DUP to get them on board?' If so then - possibly - her deal has legs and might limp across the line. But they (the DUP) are nothing if not implacable: the back-stop is their deal breaker and there's no way that May can remove it. What would it take to get the DUP on-side at this stage? Answer directly to tmay@disasterlegacy.gov
I guess the big variable (or actually one of about 3 million variables) over the next two days is 'can May offer anything to the DUP to get them on board?' If so then - possibly - her deal has legs and might limp across the line.
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Gove was well respected as prisons minister also. It's only schools that he made a complete pigs ear of, which is of course a more high profile mistake.
I'd go Amber Rudd, but it won't happen. Gove would be least bad choice. The likes of DD, Johnson, Fox have all failed and have little credibility left
Whereas as Micheal 'I think we've had quite enough of experts' Gove is creditable.
Don't get me wrong, its just picking the least worst of a motley cru.
I'd rather we voted in Mötley CrüeDon't get me wrong, its just picking the least worst of a motley cru.
Whereas as Micheal 'I think we've had quite enough of experts' Gove is creditable.