And let’s not forget the irony of the fact it’ll be an online ballot…when the Tories made it illegal to use online balloting for strike ballots, due to “apparent security concerns.” Post only…
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Brady has put a couple of solid hurdles in to try and discourage Johnson imo.
Firstly, as you say, the 100 threshold. That’s high. So for a disgraced PM whose own party pulled him down, he would struggle to get 100, but might.
Mordaunt and Sunak will.
The second hurdle is the member voting. If, and only if, two or more candidates get the 100, bearing in mind there will only be a maximum of 3, an immediate online vote to the Tory members. Basically the blue and grey rinse brigade. Now we know fools like Suckerman can operate a computer (just) but there’ll be lots of right wing members who would vote for Boris, but haven’t got the nouse to do so in such a short order time frame. So that goes against him. He’s got no chance of standing unopposed so the likely answer is Sunak or Mordaunt, with Sunak probably edging it.
Another clueless toff who thinks because he instigated Furlough, he’s now half way there to being a socialist so has wide spectrum appeal.
Oh dear.
And let’s not forget the irony of the fact it’ll be an online ballot…when the Tories made it illegal to use online balloting for strike ballots, due to “apparent security concerns.” Post only…
It’s nice to know the people who brought us Cameron, Brexit, May, Johnson, and Truss will be confidently giving us the benefit of their expertise and deciding the next PM as well. What can go wrong?
I'm backing Larry the Cat. I reckon he'd feel at home at the Commons Despatch Box. Pussies in front of him and rats and mice behind him.
Trying to lead the major political parties these days is like trying to herd cats, so he'd be well qualified.
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As an Australian, seeing the UK doing the leader merry-go-round instead of us is a nice change
Well, there's 357 of them I think, with all of them having an interest you'd imagine 3 candidates would get 100+
But I think the right will have lost their nerve after Truss bombed and I can see them joining Pfeffel's groupies and backing him. That should be well over the threshold.
The rest of them will have a choice between Mordaunt and Sunak, I think they'll switch to Mordaunt as the best chance of stopping him at the membership vote.
It's sickening how things are going to fall for him. But many MPs will defect, drop the whip, stand down as MPs and the shenanigans, scandals and overall disfunction will start again. Very grim.
Good that she's gone, bad that we'll have another leader chosen by a very small percentage of the population.
I'm very glad to see a few posters recognising that it's time to stop seeing politics like football and cheering on one team come what may. We are living in very difficult times and it is very important that we have a serious, competent person in charge, surrounded by serious competent people in his cabinet.
We haven't had that for quite a while now. The last two PMs have just surrounded themselves with cronies because they feared anyone capable would be disloyal. It's hard to overstate how dangerous that is. You don't necessarily get many chances to come back from that.
We've got a hot war in Europe, a looming cold war against a large block of authoritarian countries whose stated aim is to weaken the West. Manufacturing of even the most critical goods is outsourced. Our energy supplies are fragile. There is a pretty serious recession on the way whomever the next PM is.
The only thing we can do is get a serious person with a long term vision who can bring us out of the recession in the best shape possible, rather than focusing on protecting his or her career or worrying about tomorrow's papers.