:sunglasses: 11.1 % :pray: 44.4 % :laughing: 22.2 % :cry: 22.2 %
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#57734
Bones McCoy wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2023 8:53 pm 30p's comforting words:
Chin up lass.
Can't have helped.
Cruel.

But funny...
By satnav
#57745
There don't seem to be many Tory MPs rushing out to speak up for Braverman IDS and Rees-Mogg have spoken up for her but they are both has beens. Andrea Jenkyns has backed her but I'm not really sure that this is a positive thing. Most other MPs are being really quiet. Channel 5 were so desperate to find a backer for Braverman that they had to interview Anne Widdecombe who is no longer a member of the Tory Party.
By davidjay
#57803
Bones McCoy wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:32 pm Today Suella wakes up to discover there's been no massive revolt.
Her name barely appears on a front page.
Her social media loyalists are maginalised.
All the interest's on Cameron and Cleverley.

She isn't the martyr that reset the party.
She was just a bit of disposable reactor shielding.
Yet again a member of a 'disadvantaged' group is used to show that the Tories are the true party of inclusivity. Yet again they're dumped once their usefulness is outlived.
By Youngian
#57813
Bones McCoy wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:32 pm Today Suella wakes up to discover there's been no massive revolt.
Her name barely appears on a front page.
Her social media loyalists are maginalised.
All the interest's on Cameron and Cleverley.
Monday morning’s a long time in politics. Whatever time Swellin drops her explosive letter it’ll be just another day. For once, well played Rishi, for now.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#57833
No point in her doing that. She should win her seat- all very safe round there.

Of the others, a list of the Common Sense Group here. Mixture of people who might as well give up now and very safe seats. So I'd expect very few defections. There were only 2 defections to UKIP during the Coalition, after all.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Sense_Group
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By Abernathy
#57842
It’s pretty brutal, though, is it not? Accuses Sunak of bad faith, lies, and broken promises, and reveals that Sunak only put her back in the Home Office basically because she was blackmailing him into going full nutjob.

It’s dripping bitter bile, but it can be propaganda manna from heaven for Labour, if we get the pitch right. PMQs tomorrow should be half an hour of fun.

In the meantime, let the Tory civil war continue apace.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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On the PM programme Chris Mason, the BBC’s political editor, says he has asked Braverman’s team if he can see the document she writes about setting out the conditions he agreed to when she promised to support him. Mason says he was told that was “not for today” – implying she is planning to release it in due course.
She might be talking bollocks, but I'd like to see Sunak put on the spot about this.
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