- Sat Jul 16, 2022 1:46 am
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More "hardly great political insight" but, as I drift increasingly remote from any understanding of the UK, I progressively lose the control of my jaw with these people.
Their courtship of party members seems to me to be so diametrically opposed to what actually matters to just about everyone else that it is counter-intuitive. Surely, one of their number actually mentions the utter madness in this. No?
Regarding the candidates themselves, Tugendhat doesn't fill me with creeping horror. That eases him in to the Assets column. But the rest of them, is this really it?
It probably salves a few intellectual wounds that Brayver, Brarver, Bravverman has been shuffled out of the picture. Few would disagree that we are talking about a hamster-faced cabbage whose only interesting features are her kink (fair enough) and the fact that she would set Northern Ireland ablaze by dint of Belarusian-level withdrawal from international norms.
As far as Morduant is concerned, she seems to have a reasonably impressive set of breasts for her age but which are not out of proportion to the rest of the upshot of eager nourishment. But that's it - if we try to shudder ourselves in to the perspectives of these party members who exercise this absurd Solomonic control over the short to mid-term future of the country.
Truss is for me, at least, the scary one. This is a person of such limited faculty that she fails to chew her own cheeks, so the only conclusion must be that she is malleable to the nth degree. There won't be too many prizes for guessing who is pulling the strings but I remain buggered if I can work out why they even bother. What is the end game? They have eased themselves into the free-range tax dodging status which fuels inter-generational wealth. The likelihood of a Putin-flavoured bust is now vanishingly small and the only consideration left on the table is pure vanity.
I simply don't get it. And much of that is because they won't elect Tugendhat, the only candidate who could stabilise their ship in the face of Starmer.