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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Did he explain in his book when Foreign secretary he went without his security to a mansion of an ex kgb in Italy
    He was in no condition to remember it, so how could he write about it?

    Looks like the morning after the time Billy Bunter went to a National Lampoons Animal House Party and sunk a whole bottle of Absinthe for breakfast.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-perugia-party

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonhibby View Post
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    He was in no condition to remember it, so how could he write about it?

    Looks like the morning after the time Billy Bunter went to a National Lampoons Animal House Party and sunk a whole bottle of Absinthe for breakfast.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-perugia-party

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    You’ve got to think that there must be come compromising videos from these parties being held over his head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lendo View Post
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    You’ve got to think that there must be come compromising videos from these parties being held over his head.
    Shooting fish in a barrel.

    If you look at what he and fellow Nasties were actually doing when people were dying and the rest of us were locking down who knows what might have happened there, and elsewhere.



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    she's a ticket eh





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    Farage caught out in another lie. Zero consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    she's a ticket eh




    But, I suspect absolutely no members of the government she was part of should suffer similar fates in any way, even where they were responsible for departments these poor civil servants worked for? Or indeed any of the rest of their dodgy conduct during Covid crises?

    Toxic individual, kind of hope she wins as probably incapable of getting much more support than the original hard core nutters the Nasty party right wing have left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    she's a ticket eh




    Imagine being a civil servant and having to implement the crazy policies those nutcases have come up with over the last years, especially those who work for the FCDO in EU countries.

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    Johnson criticises Starmer for being greedy and corrupt.
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-over-freebies

    ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Johnson criticises Starmer for being greedy and corrupt.
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-over-freebies

    ****.
    Bozo has no filter/self awareness.

    He was very fond of a "donation" himself. Usually more substantial and not remotely relatable to his role as a minister/PM. £23k to help pay for his wedding being an example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonhibby View Post
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    Bozo has no filter/self awareness.

    He was very fond of a "donation" himself. Usually more substantial and not remotely relatable to his role as a minister/PM. £23k to help pay for his wedding being an example.
    Him or Farage for Tory party leader by 2029 I think.

    ****s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Him or Farage for Tory party leader by 2029 I think.

    ****s.
    There's every chance, Bozo will flip to follow whatever trend gets him where he wants to be and as the Nasties lurch further right in a desperate attempt to respond to Reform some sort of merger seems inevitable.

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    Cleverly knocked out of the race despite leading yesterday’s vote.

    He was the least nutjobby of the three I’d say. Not a ringing endorsement, I know.

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    Enoch Powell was bad enough. A Bad Enoch duznae bare thinking about.
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    Cleverly knocked out of the race despite leading yesterday’s vote.

    He was the least nutjobby of the three I’d say. Not a ringing endorsement, I know.
    Very surprised with that, Badendock will win with the members. Another of the tories child of immigrants who want to treat immigrants abhorrently. Horrendous woman

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Very surprised with that, Badendock will win with the members. Another of the tories child of immigrants who want to treat immigrants abhorrently. Horrendous woman
    Virtually every commentator had Cleverly as a certainty to get to the final two.

    The theory seems to be that Cleverly supporters voted tactically for Jenrick (to eliminate Badenoch). Whether it was coordinated or not is another question, but either way it backfired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonshinyfinish View Post
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    Virtually every commentator had Cleverly as a certainty to get to the final two.

    The theory seems to be that Cleverly supporters voted tactically for Jenrick (to eliminate Badenoch). Whether it was coordinated or not is another question, but either way it backfired.
    Up there with Andy Burnham lending votes to Corbyn so that he could run in 2015. These idiots deserve their fate.


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    Up there with Andy Burnham lending votes to Corbyn so that he could run in 2015. These idiots deserve their fate.
    Cleverly was never winning the members' vote anyway, not nearly bat**** enough. Wonder how much racial dogwhistling we might hear from Jenrick now it's one on one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Cleverly was never winning the members' vote anyway, not nearly bat**** enough. Wonder how much racial dogwhistling we might hear from Jenrick now it's one on one.
    He's going down the Ronald Dump route. So lots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    Cleverly was never winning the members' vote anyway, not nearly bat**** enough. Wonder how much racial dogwhistling we might hear from Jenrick now it's one on one.
    Very positive for non Nasty party supporters as surely both are unelectable even if they will be popular with the hard right who are a decreasing group as far as the nasties are concerned?

    Both could well end up in an alliance with a Farageist monstrosity in an attempt to get the actual power they crave but wee Nige could hold the future of the Nasties in his hands at the next election

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    Cleverly was never winning the members' vote anyway, not nearly bat**** enough. Wonder how much racial dogwhistling we might hear from Jenrick now it's one on one.
    Cleverly would have beat Jenrick easy if polls of Conservative members were to believed, Badendock also polls well ahead of Jenrick.

    I'm not sure if Badendock lasts 5 years. She has a high ceiling with the Tories but a low floor as is seen as weird by many Tories who are polled

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    Very positive for non Nasty party supporters as surely both are unelectable even if they will be popular with the hard right who are a decreasing group as far as the nasties are concerned?

    Both could well end up in an alliance with a Farageist monstrosity in an attempt to get the actual power they crave but wee Nige could hold the future of the Nasties in his hands at the next election

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    She apparently despises Farage and has been scathing of him and reform in the press. The problem I'd they don't defeat Labour unless each other step aside in seats. Jenrick looks and sounds like he'd work with anyone that would have him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    She apparently despises Farage and has been scathing of him and reform in the press. The problem I'd they don't defeat Labour unless each other step aside in seats. Jenrick looks and sounds like he'd work with anyone that would have him
    Both will quickly flip to do whatever gets them to where they want to be this is about power and self aggrandisement and little else.

    If an alliance with satan to lead the right was required that's where they'll be

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    If an alliance with satan to lead the right was required that's where they'll be
    Yes, he's in the running now I understand.

    Using his Arch-Angel Lucifer handle - popular with the over 79 and a halfs.

    Probably kinder and more progressive than most of the seeyounexttuesdays we've had recently.





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    Yes, he's in the running now I understand.

    Using his Arch-Angel Lucifer handle - popular with the over 79 and a halfs.

    Probably kinder and more progressive than most of the seeyounexttuesdays we've had recently.





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    At the end of the day given the majority given to Labour by a big cross section of the electorate, which is theirs to blow, this weird wee election is the classic two bald people fighting over a comb.

    A very small group of people who pay to be members of a dying party will now pick from a choice of the only two that are on offer.

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    Weirdos arguing with weirdos trying to please the weirdo demograph. Best left to it I suppose.

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    [Pinched from elsewhere]

    Now that the Tory leadership battle is down to the final two, members get to choose between the evil of two lessers.

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    The electoral system that gave us Truss and Sunak with no chance to actually vote for them looks like delivering another by - product of Nasty party infighting for our short term amusement.

    Looks like james not so Cleverly supporters have accidentally knocked him out . Some of his supporters have voted for jenrick thinking he would have a better chance against jenrick . Result is not so Cleverly might actually have been the "moderate" who topped the earlier poll but is out because of how his own supporters used their closed voting system.

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    Warning: Rude word. (Entirely justified, IMO)

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    Very positive for non Nasty party supporters as surely both are unelectable even if they will be popular with the hard right who are a decreasing group as far as the nasties are concerned?

    Both could well end up in an alliance with a Farageist monstrosity in an attempt to get the actual power they crave but wee Nige could hold the future of the Nasties in his hands at the next election

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    Unfortunately it’s possibly not as straight forward as this. If Labour implode, which they are always more than capable of, then the Tory’s win regardless of their leader.

    Starmer didn’t win a landslide because very many people particularly thought he was good, but rather because the Tory’s had imploded. The same can just as easily happen the opposite direction at the next execution.

    Reform are the big variable in this of course if they increase their vote share.

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    Unfortunately it’s possibly not as straight forward as this. If Labour implode, which they are always more than capable of, then the Tory’s win regardless of their leader.

    Starmer didn’t win a landslide because very many people particularly thought he was good, but rather because the Tory’s had imploded. The same can just as easily happen the opposite direction at the next execution.

    Reform are the big variable in this of course if they increase their vote share.
    Even if Labour don't implode, all the Tories need to do to win the next election is lift the phone to Farage and persuade him to join them. Tories and Reform combined will waltz a 2029 election unless Starmer's government turns out to be very special indeed, and so far there's not too much sign of that.

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