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Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2022 1:39 am
by The Weeping Angel

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:42 am
by Bones McCoy
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Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 1:35 am
by mattomac
This Chris Philip has all the charm of a teddy bear at a graveside.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:19 pm
by davidjay
The charm offensive's going well:


Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 6:54 pm
by satnav
Penny Mordaunt Tweeted this gem earlier.
From today, our new Energy Price Guarantee will limit what you pay for each unit of energy. This, with other measures, will cut the average home energy bill by an expected £1,400 this year. It will help curb inflation and control other household costs.
Limiting the rise in energy bills is not the same as cutting bills. Even with the government interventions most people will still see their bills double this year compared to last years bills.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 7:44 pm
by Bones McCoy
Some are working extremely hard to construct "It's all the Bank of England's Fault" narrative.

Watch out for this during conference speeches.
It looks like the last grown-ups left the party with Johnson's remainer expulsions.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 7:52 pm
by Bones McCoy
One of the last rational posters on ConservativeHome
As ever, I am fascinated by posts that come from those Tory members whose determined and grim loyalty to the party is such that they are willing to twist their brains pretzel shaped in justifying, defending, supporting and explaining away literally everything and anything that is done by Conservative leaders.

Before Truss they doggedly supported Johnson and before him they were no less doggedly loyal to May and previously to Cameron. We are now in the truly surreal situation where loyalists are apportioning blame in a kind of Quixotic pick'n'mix involving a heady combination of past Labour governments, future Labour governments, the IMF, the EU, Putin, Biden, lefty lawyers, the judiciary, immigrants, albanian gangmasters, bankers, city traders, the media, the BBC, the Treasury, the Bank of England, Remainers, the woke and Uncle Tom Cobley and all. By comparison, David Icke is pretty normal.

Perhaps the simplest explanation is the best one to choose. In 2016, Cameron's idiotically complacent referendum set in train a chain of events that has seen the Conservative Party descend at an increasing pace towards political and economic lunacy. The current debacle will, one hopes, trigger the point at which those who actually believe in traditional Tory values finally cry " enough is enough" and take the necessary steps to reclaim the party from those who have traduced and destroyed its very foundations.

We need a Starmer-led Labour government for the simple reason that the Conservative Party is quite literally incapable. 12 years in power and here we are. Anyone, regardless of their inherent political persuasions, who thinks that the current iteration of the Conservative Party is safe to be let out on its own needs to take a long, long look at the events of the past 12 years and how things have unravelled. Time for a long lie down in a darkened room until the fever subsides and a sense of calm, clear-headed, cool and logical purpose returns.

The country needs a change. Sorry, but it really does. While Truss is most certainly not Johnson, just as he was not May, just changing leaders and pretending its an entirely new government is simply not going to cut it any more.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 11:09 pm
by Youngian
Its the will of the people, Timothy. Don’t you know who Vote Leave were and who funded them?

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:03 am
by Watchman
They just can’t help themselves

Two of prime minister’s senior advisers being paid through lobbying company
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... SApp_Other

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:26 pm
by Bones McCoy
The 'dangerous leftees who hait brittan' have made two marquee signings this week.

* King Charles III
* Michael "Pob" Gove MP

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 3:39 pm
by Bones McCoy
The Weeping Angel wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 1:39 am
Soon to be followed by the best Conservative conference ever.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:27 pm
by Tubby Isaacs
Ha ha ha ha.


Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:29 pm
by Bones McCoy
davidjay wrote: Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:19 pm The charm offensive's going well:

Grainger and his amazing disappearing tweets have been cancelled from the Conservative Conference.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:35 pm
by Youngian
This time last year delegates were cheerfully chatting about what unassailable Boris would do in his third term.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 10:13 pm
by davidjay
Winning friends and influencing people (cont):


Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:37 am
by Andy McDandy
Surprised they got to Villa Park, and didn't get lost in the east end of London.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 8:01 am
by Watchman
West Villa Hotspurs’ supporters

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 11:58 am
by Bones McCoy
Andy McDandy wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:37 am Surprised they got to Villa Park, and didn't get lost in the east end of London.
Stratford these days.
Lord Coe knows the way.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 12:28 pm
by Bones McCoy
Just wondering about social media:

For a week, various Tory MPs and unelected "influencers" have been posting their support for the 45% rate cut.
Now it has been reversed.

Do they scroll back and delete their tweets, or do they employ a staffer on expenses to do it.

Re: Conservatives Generally

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 12:40 pm
by Bones McCoy
Conference seating look like the Man Utd end after City scored their 6th goal.

And still I wonder how many are pensioners turning up to enjoy a warm space.