:sunglasses: 25.8 % :pray: 14.5 % :laughing: 37.1 % 🧥 1.6 % :cry: 12.9 % :🤗 6.5 % :poo: 1.6 %
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#33032
I suspect that, as in the Labour Party, the 'sensibles' (probably centrist melts and dads) are coming back out as the headbangers seem to be losing their grip.

The party of Thatcher was always pro-Europe...
By Oboogie
#33035
Contrary to popular stereotype, Tories are not all pensioners. Nor do they all make their money betting on the stock and currency markets. Some of them actually work for a living in companies which have been struggling for the last six years.

Whatever, this is positive as the EU won't consider our application to Rejoin whilst the Tories still have Brexit as a policy.
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By Crabcakes
#33040
I don’t think it matters who they have now - the damage is more than done. Replace her with anyone, and the public will be sick and tired of the No. 10 revolving door with no GE. Replace her with Boris, and who is he going to put in a cabinet? He can’t give Dorries all the jobs. Put Sunak in (or, god forbid, Gove) and Johnson and chums will be undermining them from the first nanosecond.

There’s no one decent left, and even if there was they still couldn’t pull any sort of a quarter-decent team together while still dodging bitter backstabbers.
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By Abernathy
#33045
Brahma on a fucking skateboard. Jonathan Gullis, Lee Anderson, and now, Jake Berry - new Tory Party chairman..

What is it with these so-called "Red Wall" Tory MPs? Are they required to be thick as pig shit, bigoted, hateful wankers?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... xAGvG4dFUk
By Youngian
#33047
Abernathy wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 7:40 pm Brahma on a fucking skateboard. Jonathan Gullis, Lee Anderson, and now, Jake Berry - new Tory Party chairman..

What is it with these so-called "Red Wall" Tory MPs? Are they required to be thick as pig shit, bigoted, hateful wankers?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... xAGvG4dFUk
None of these Red wall morons have displayed the slightest worry about losing their seats. All the Truss critics have been from safer Tory constituencies down south. Do they think ‘Labour will let in them’ and want a female James Bond is going to swing it for them?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#33048
The Red Wallers seem to believe the wilder "reallignment" stuff, which they think will survive the roof falling off the local hospital. Say what you like about Matthew Goodwin, he got the second part of the reallignment, even if he was hazy on where the money for it came from.

Plenty of loons in the Blue Wall too- Swayne, Dorries, David TC Davies et al- but there's also a core of people who've been around, and can see Lib Dems in the rear view mirror.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#33050
Abernathy wrote: Mon Oct 03, 2022 7:40 pm Brahma on a fucking skateboard. Jonathan Gullis, Lee Anderson, and now, Jake Berry - new Tory Party chairman..

What is it with these so-called "Red Wall" Tory MPs? Are they required to be thick as pig shit, bigoted, hateful wankers?

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... xAGvG4dFUk
They reflect their membership.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#33051
Number 3 at the Treasury here, showing all the touch of his superiors Kwarteng and Philp.
Andrew Griffith, a City minister under Kwasi Kwarteng, said tax was not his policy area but inheritance tax would be his top choice for a tax to abolish.
There's £6.1bn of revenues blithely waved away. Run that one past the markets in the current climate. Sure, people have various alternatives that may be harder to avoid and raise more money, but fuck it, Mr Griffith can clear up his own mess.

Plus some strange riffing.
“I celebrate wealth creating and risk taking,” he told the CPS event. “We’ve got to drive that into the system. It can’t be right that the only time a businessman is ever on the BBC is that they’re greedy, underpaying their staff or exploiting consumers. That cannot be right … The answer is that we – and this is why our new prime minister is so fantastic – have to be politically brave and have the courage of our convictions. Not enough of us make first principle defences of why it’s so important.”
Maybe the "BBC" feature bad behaving business because some businesses behave badly, and that's news? What on earth does this have to do with anything Liz Truss does?
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By Andy McDandy
#33057
On the one hand, Watchdog. On the other, the Apprentice. Top it off with the inevitable "business leaders..." reaction to any news story, or the mention of the markets at the end of the evening news. For most of the audience, as understandable as Collaterlie Sisters and her Currency Susan, but given totemic status.
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By Yug
#33065
Bones McCoy wrote: Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:44 pm Baker's examined at his local majority and shat his "hardman" pants.
Is that why he apologised to the Irish and the EU for his behaviour during the Brexit negotiations?
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By Oboogie
#33067
Put this together with the enthusiasm for the pro-EU fringe meeting (see @Youngian 's post upthread) and I believe we may be witnessing a sea change moment when the Tories recognise that the ultra Right, pro-Brexit, anti-woke agenda is no longer the vote winner it once was.
Remember that the Tories are a very successful vote winning machine because power is everything to them.
Time to pretend to be centrists again.
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