Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:38 pm Though of course this assumes that it’s intended to work in a regular political sense. Maybe the point is transatlantic wingnut welfare.My colourful and not entirely clear metaphor for this is as follows:
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:39 am Sam Freedman makes it 59 standing down (including the 4 who are independents). Reckons it could be 100 by the election time, but I don't see that.I think the most pathetic thing is that so many of them are doing so because they are mentally unable to accept losing a vote and - finally - as such being held in some small way accountable for their actions and the actions of their party.
Crabcakes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 4:04 pmAlso kick-starts the "if only..." myth. Everything could have been so different, but those kids who stood for election just weren't good enough...Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 11:39 am Sam Freedman makes it 59 standing down (including the 4 who are independents). Reckons it could be 100 by the election time, but I don't see that.I think the most pathetic thing is that so many of them are doing so because they are mentally unable to accept losing a vote and - finally - as such being held in some small way accountable for their actions and the actions of their party.
satnav wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 5:41 pm The caring Tories!One of those elusive Brexit bonuses is that Tories haven’t tried to disguise who they are since 2016. Where’s the love?
Outrage as Warwickshire councillors call for a 'return to the ways of the past' when disabled children were put in institutions and 'dealt with by whatever means' - and suggest children with ADHD need 'strict correction'
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Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 06, 2024 6:20 pm I don't recognise any of the names. The Warwickshire tory councillors I worked with from 2012 to 2014 were one nation, basically decent sorts.Long gone, I suspect.
Regrettably, noises off to the production included the former Truss chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, announcing this very morning that he would not be standing again at the next election. I see. Someone who went to university with Kwarteng told me of the night he slept on their student house sofa after a party, vomited on it, then simply got up and left in the morning without cleaning it up. In many ways the country now lives on that sofa.
Popular Conservatives are mindful that certain high-profile supporters (Andrea Jenkyns) really put the moron into oxymoron. Either way, they’ve chosen as leader a person that no one normal has ever heard of: Mark Littlewood, former Lib Dem press officer turned libertarian thinktanker turned … whatever this is.
I can’t help feeling that other ironies are very much available – and that only at this particular auto-satirical stage of public life could someone outlasted by a lettuce be casting the shortest prime ministership ever as her salad days.
Politicians like Liz don’t come round that often. Once in a generation. If that. So we ought to savour her when we can.
What Radon Liz – she’s a gas, but she’s inert – lacks in ability she more than compensates for in self-belief. Where she gets this confidence from, no one knows. It’s not even clear if she’s technically alive. Attach an EEG to either side of her head and you will only intermittently pick up a signal.
The woman who is suspicious of the deep state is in one herself. Only hers is unconsciousness.
No matter that in a recent poll Truss came out as by far the least popular Tory politician, with a favourability rating of -54%. To put that in perspective, Rishi Sunak only scores at -27% and people really don’t like him.
But Liz just sees this as a challenge. In her mind, all that’s wrong is that people haven’t had enough time to really get to know her.
Lord Frost. Yet to be right about anything. His presence must have planted some self-doubt in all the others. And loitering at the back, the ever more reptilian Nigel Farage. Trying to work out how best to play the odds for his own advantage.
The country had been taken over by a shadowy group of Commie Illuminati. Literally. Every part of life, from the government, the markets to the judiciary had been seized by leftwing extremists. Like the head of the IMF.
Lee Anderson. Full-time GB News presenter and part-time MP. He didn’t mention how he had campaigned for Jeremy Corbyn in 2017. Rather he complained about every environmental initiative while saying he quite liked the idea of clean air. Hypocrite or halfwit? You decide.
More shadowy lefties everywhere you looked. The only people you could trust were in this room. Perhaps not even all of them, though.
We were at a time of maximum peril. There were unelected wrecking-balls everywhere you looked. Including in the mirror. No one remembers voting for Liz. Hysterically, she ended by asking for democratic accountability.
Lee Anderson. Hypocrite or halfwit? You decide.Both, I think. But with a heavy emphasis on the latter. The term Boxing Day turd springs effortlessly to mind.
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