No I remember those. Hauge seems like JFK and Otto von Bismark combined compared to the current crop of Tories.C69 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:05 pmShort memory?yermum wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:20 pm The steady decline in quality of Tory leadership is amazing to watch. I am intrigued as to how they can continue the run of steadily worse leaders. They will have to elect Humphrey the cat or a piece of furniture to continue the trend after this lot have been voted out.
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Stop voting for fucking Tories
So, that useless unelected tosser Frost is all over the airwaves and papers this morning slagging off Mordaunt big time.
Must think he's some sort of "kingmaker" and been promised high office by the vapid one, Truss. God forbid
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I think the ERG and Frost know the deal is terrible and can't be implemented fully without causing even more damage to NI and increasing costs further in the UK. So they're being the blowhards they are because Sunak/Mordaunt will almost certainly change the provisions and show them to be as useless as the deal has done.
I really don't understand the enthusiasm for Truss amongst Tories. She's almost as thick as village idiot Dories, has all the charisma of a fence post and is a terrible public speaker. If she was to lead the Tories into the next election, she could vie with the Maybot for worst election campaign of all time. For that reason, I'm rather hoping she wins.
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May is starting to look good compared to the present roster.yermum wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 8:30 pmNo I remember those. Hauge seems like JFK and Otto von Bismark combined compared to the current crop of Tories.C69 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 7:05 pmShort memory?yermum wrote: ↑Thu Jul 14, 2022 6:20 pm The steady decline in quality of Tory leadership is amazing to watch. I am intrigued as to how they can continue the run of steadily worse leaders. They will have to elect Humphrey the cat or a piece of furniture to continue the trend after this lot have been voted out.
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Reckon history will look a bit kinder on her and recognise the appalling hand she got dealt.
Same. She seems like the antithesis to Boris, no natural charm and very awkward. She's not going to capture the 'Boris/Farage would enjoy a pint in a bar with them' populist vote, and will make Starmer seem charismatic. Bring her on.Lobby wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 8:37 amI really don't understand the enthusiasm for Truss amongst Tories. She's almost as thick as village idiot Dories, has all the charisma of a fence post and is a terrible public speaker. If she was to lead the Tories into the next election, she could vie with the Maybot for worst election campaign of all time. For that reason, I'm rather hoping she wins.
She's still a nasty little xenophobe and doesn't deserve any sympathyUncle fester wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:00 amMay is starting to look good compared to the present roster.
Reckon history will look a bit kinder on her and recognise the appalling hand she got dealt.
She's promised to implement A16 WRT NI - she presumably thus passes the Brexit opportunity test for the ERG.Jockaline wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:15 amSame. She seems like the antithesis to Boris, no natural charm and very awkward. She's not going to capture the 'Boris/Farage would enjoy a pint in a bar with them' populist vote, and will make Starmer seem charismatic. Bring her on.Lobby wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 8:37 amI really don't understand the enthusiasm for Truss amongst Tories. She's almost as thick as village idiot Dories, has all the charisma of a fence post and is a terrible public speaker. If she was to lead the Tories into the next election, she could vie with the Maybot for worst election campaign of all time. For that reason, I'm rather hoping she wins.
However looks like not everyone is backing her:
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Team Liz must be shitting themselves, this is what the whisky salesman was telling the other far right candidates ...I like neeps wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 7:47 amI think the ERG and Frost know the deal is terrible and can't be implemented fully without causing even more damage to NI and increasing costs further in the UK. So they're being the blowhards they are because Sunak/Mordaunt will almost certainly change the provisions and show them to be as useless as the deal has done.
Now we can see why the Bumblecunt had such a huge Government payroll !, vote for me & I'll give you more tax payers money. Whoever wins will have > 190 MPs on the payrollKemi and Suella Braverman set out convincing programmes, with differing emphases, for change.
But Liz’s depth of experience, her energy and ideas – as well as the simple fact she has the most votes of the three – put her in the lead.
It is now time for pragmatism. I urge Kemi to stand down in return for a serious job in a Truss administration.
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Nowhere near as appalling as whoever gets Govt next with the sh*tshow this lot has created.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:00 am May is starting to look good compared to the present roster.
Reckon history will look a bit kinder on her and recognise the appalling hand she got dealt.
I really don't understand the enthusiasm for Truss amongst Tories. She's almost as thick as village idiot Dories, has all the charisma of a fence post and is a terrible public speaker. If she was to lead the Tories into the next election, she could vie with the Maybot for worst election campaign of all time. For that reason, I'm rather hoping she wins.
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Same. She seems like the antithesis to Boris, no natural charm and very awkward. She's not going to capture the 'Boris/Farage would enjoy a pint in a bar with them' populist vote, and will make Starmer seem charismatic. Bring her on.
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She's promised to implement A16 WRT NI - she presumably thus passes the Brexit opportunity test for the ERG.
However looks like not everyone is backing her:
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Maybe its a convoluted plot by the ERG to get Boris back after a temporary disastrous short term stint! Wouldn't put anything past them.
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Same. She seems like the antithesis to Boris, no natural charm and very awkward. She's not going to capture the 'Boris/Farage would enjoy a pint in a bar with them' populist vote, and will make Starmer seem charismatic. Bring her on.
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She's promised to implement A16 WRT NI - she presumably thus passes the Brexit opportunity test for the ERG.
However looks like not everyone is backing her:
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Maybe its a convoluted plot by the ERG to get Boris back after a temporary disastrous short term stint! Wouldn't put anything past them.
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Same. She seems like the antithesis to Boris, no natural charm and very awkward. She's not going to capture the 'Boris/Farage would enjoy a pint in a bar with them' populist vote, and will make Starmer seem charismatic. Bring her on.Jockaline wrote: ↑Fri Jul 15, 2022 12:47 pm I really don't understand the enthusiasm for Truss amongst Tories. She's almost as thick as village idiot Dories, has all the charisma of a fence post and is a terrible public speaker. If she was to lead the Tories into the next election, she could vie with the Maybot for worst election campaign of all time. For that reason, I'm rather hoping she wins.
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However looks like not everyone is backing her:
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Maybe its a convoluted plot by the ERG to get Boris back after a temporary disastrous short term stint! Wouldn't put anything past them.
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The ERG will back anyone who will promise them the promised land, which rules out anyone with higher brain functions than a carpenter ant infected by zombie fungus.
Nah, he was decent but he had the luxury of saying all the right things without ever having had any responsibility. I like him but Rishi was the most statesmanlike and credible by a long way
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
He lost it when he didn't have the balls to say Boris was dishonest.
He came across as unable to make the right choice dor the country rather than being loyal.
He is very short and xross eyed as well
Truss. Perhaps I’m paraphrasing unfairly but we can spread the COVID debt out longer because nothing else expensive is going to happen until 2120.
Ah, right. Well that’s actually reasonably sensible. We owe most of it to ourselves and can structure it how we want. So it shouldn’t weigh on growth, tax or services in the short term, if it’s done sensibly.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
No one has told her about monkey pox then? Or the brand new and exciting bleed from your orifices that seems to be starting up in Africa.
Give a man a fire and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
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Just zombie tory politics, going on and on and on. Marching on for seven seasons too long like the Walking Dead.
Why do half of them look so fucking mean?
You would have thought with all the british blood on their hands, they would be a little more kindly, not look like they are reinvigorated and want to still send half the country to the gas Chambers.
So whoever is a known tory is rejected, they want unknown tories like Penny ( is that honestly a grown womans name, that women take into adulthood?) And Tom..to lead, which is a great endorsements of the cunts they have been promoting and have been giving us for 12 years.
It is all so over, tory'ism tested to destruction, by Cameron, May, Boris, Thqtcher, Major is just self serving, charlatain bullshit.
The thing that strikes me is that even the vineer that hides us from the fact these pricks are 100% for the rich, and 100% don't give two shits about anyone else is completely gone now. They are not even trying anymore.
Why do half of them look so fucking mean?
You would have thought with all the british blood on their hands, they would be a little more kindly, not look like they are reinvigorated and want to still send half the country to the gas Chambers.
So whoever is a known tory is rejected, they want unknown tories like Penny ( is that honestly a grown womans name, that women take into adulthood?) And Tom..to lead, which is a great endorsements of the cunts they have been promoting and have been giving us for 12 years.
It is all so over, tory'ism tested to destruction, by Cameron, May, Boris, Thqtcher, Major is just self serving, charlatain bullshit.
The thing that strikes me is that even the vineer that hides us from the fact these pricks are 100% for the rich, and 100% don't give two shits about anyone else is completely gone now. They are not even trying anymore.
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Truss: There's this thing. I talk slowly. To give myself time. To think. This is how I was coached. Let me have my special Covid debt magic money tree, and I will cut taxes. Make the UK's debt to GDP ratio the same as Japan's.
Sunak: There's no magical free debt, I'm worried about inflation, I refuse to lower taxes. In other words, please Tory members don't vote for me.
Tugendhat: I was in the military and can plan things, and I was in the military. I also dislike my own party, please Tory MPs hate me more.
Mordaunt: What Sunak said in a nicer way. Also hard Brexit and growth, because with that unicorn taxes can be cut.
Badenoch: I refuse to fund the state and will cut more of it instead, I refuse to regulate the market, I refuse to give you any rebate on utilities when there's no real market and so no market provided alternative to unaffordable bills. I use boring language to hide the truth that I want no change. Make me a cabinet minister.
Sunak: There's no magical free debt, I'm worried about inflation, I refuse to lower taxes. In other words, please Tory members don't vote for me.
Tugendhat: I was in the military and can plan things, and I was in the military. I also dislike my own party, please Tory MPs hate me more.
Mordaunt: What Sunak said in a nicer way. Also hard Brexit and growth, because with that unicorn taxes can be cut.
Badenoch: I refuse to fund the state and will cut more of it instead, I refuse to regulate the market, I refuse to give you any rebate on utilities when there's no real market and so no market provided alternative to unaffordable bills. I use boring language to hide the truth that I want no change. Make me a cabinet minister.