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    If Truss Goes

    If Truss goes a new poll shows the members would vote for Boris to come back. Any decision should not be between incompetent MP'S but by the members. Lets's face it the members would have stood by Boris in the first place had Sunak not stabbed him in the back and brought the Government down.

    Sunak should not be anywhere near the top job filling his own pockets with gold! Once a back stabber always a back stabber.

    Never been a fan of Boris but it should be up to the members and if those MP'S don't like it - they can resign! I had loads of glasses of wine during lock down as did thousands of people so what!!! Everyone lies too and many MP'S are corrupt including Sunak and his Non Dom wife who loves her country but hey - hates paying inheritance tax etc here!

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    The members voted for Truss, they wanted her like you did.

    That’s worked out so well that you want to try it again then!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    The members voted for Truss, they wanted her like you did.

    That’s worked out so well that you want to try it again then!?

    Members and myself wanted Truss to keep a back stabbing scumbag from getting the top job.

    Whilst Sunak may have been the better choice not many want to see a snake as PM whose Non Dom evades the tax system.

    The members should decide and not Sunak’s pals!

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Members and myself wanted Truss to keep a back stabbing scumbag from getting the top job.

    Whilst Sunak may have been the better choice not many want to see a snake as PM whose Non Dom evades the tax system.

    The members should decide and not Sunak’s pals!
    The members can’t be trusted not to select another total c u n t.

    The only hope they have is Boris and Sunak shaking hands and making up and returning to what we had six months ago.

    Boris to stay until after the next election and an agreed timescale to hand over to Sunak thereafter.

    No other solution has a prayer.

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    If Truss does go, and really she should, who would take over? To my mind there is nobody amongst the so called front runners who I would have faith in. We don't appear to have anybody in either party with the presence or statesman like qualities expected of a PM. Hunt, possibly, and if Labour were in power, Starmer looks the part but is devoid of any policies and as for the deputy leader, Angela Raynor, God help us! I don't envisage Boris making a comeback, so basically we're stuffed.
    Last edited by Leicesterbaggie; 18-10-2022 at 04:24 PM.

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    I think Brexit fckued ye all up over there. It looks terrible from outside. Not sure what was expected other then what has turned out...

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    Jonny Mercer the former minister for the armed services ( I think? ) is a very good man and would make an exceptional Tory leader in my opinion.

    He was saying recently that Truss actually laughed at him when she sacked him and looked down at the floor like a silly schoolgirl, this to a decorated war veteran FFS.

    He said he was so devastated and depressed that he went home and got totally p I s s e d.

    Sounds like a proper bloke to me.

    Either of the two main parties are desperate for a charismatic young leader who can vanquish the nutters and be positive about a return to the Eu.

    In my opinion the party that’s brave enough to do this will be in power for a long stretch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    The members can’t be trusted not to select another total c u n t.

    The only hope they have is Boris and Sunak shaking hands and making up and returning to what we had six months ago.

    Boris to stay until after the next election and an agreed timescale to hand over to Sunak thereafter.

    No other solution has a prayer.


    Clearly nobody wanted Sunak and it's still the case! Even if there was a very capable person to run my business - if he was a complete back stabbing c unt then he wouldn't get through the door regardless of how good he may be. Many clearly resent this chap!

    The members voted for Truss to keep Sunak out and it should be their decision again otherwise it will be the old pals act and Sunak will get in by default through the back door!

    I hate the fact that my family have paid inheritance tax in a will and the Non Dom bird will pay zero inheritance tax on multiple very rich properties. In a cost of living crisis do you think this is right? Whilst the cost of living crisis may not affect me - I am one of very few who care about those who are massively struggling. Many wealthy people don't give a s hit!
    Last edited by baggieal; 18-10-2022 at 05:38 PM.

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    Our politics is completely devoid of real leaders at the moment. Truss is never a leader in a million years - completely manufactured. Most Tory MPs saw through her but were powerless to stop her elevation. Who else is there? Boris non starter. Rishi - possible but so much baggage. Mordant - looks great in a swimsuit and no experience of leadership. Hunt - yesterday’s man and those manic eyes give him away. Wallace - could be the best of the bunch but doesn’t appear to want it,

    Then on Labour you have Starmer who for me will only ever be a transitional leader for the king over the water. Rayner - god help us. Nandy - thought she had potential and quite fanciable but star seems to be fading. Burnham - maybe but has already been burned twice on leadership. The Beast of Thornberry or Ed Balls’ wife - forget it. Then on the LibDems we have Ed Davey who must be the most boring T*** this side of Christendom.

    We are well and truly f***** for a generation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Jonny Mercer the former minister for the armed services ( I think? ) is a very good man and would make an exceptional Tory leader in my opinion.
    In my opinion the party that’s brave enough to do this will be in power for a long stretch.
    I can not figure out why it has not been raised already...looking at it from here, I would say it would be a vote winner for whoever introduced it ....but carry on..

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