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(@spelly)
Noble Member

Well, she's gone!

I said she'd not survive beyond the end of the RLWC, but.................

The second round of group matches haven't even started!

What an absolute disaster she has been during her six week tenure has been!

We thought Johnson was a buffoon, but Truss has taken the leadership of this nation of ours to a new low!

Will whoever replaces her have the balls to ask we the electorate to have our say? I very much doubt it, but we can only hope!

Spelly.

 

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Topic starter Posted : 20/10/2022 12:49 pm
(@farnworth-viking)
Noble Member

@spelly You we’re close , just a month out on Liz going🥳

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Posted : 20/10/2022 2:33 pm
(@spelly)
Noble Member
Posted by: @farnworth-viking

@spelly You we’re close , just a month out on Liz going🥳

🤣 🤣 🤣 

 

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Topic starter Posted : 20/10/2022 2:39 pm
Former Chemic
(@former-chemic)
Honorable Member

Boris back as PM? Somebody please wake me up, I must be having a horrible nightmare!!

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Posted : 21/10/2022 8:58 am
(@gpo1971)
Honorable Member

Half of them thought he was unfit to govern 6 weeks ago.

But, faced with losing their seats, some want him back.

As usual, party before Country with Tories.

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Posted : 21/10/2022 3:21 pm
(@frankg)
Noble Member

If Johnson is brought back by the Tory Party, do you think there will be a demand for England to withdraw from the United Kingdom!!! Tory MPs are more concerned about losing their jobs, rather than thinking about the country.

There is a growing public demand for an election in the country and the Tories should announce that, to be fought on the basis of which Party has the best plan to get the country out of the current financial mess. Perhaps announce an election to be held in early 2023 and both major Parties could then present their short, medium and long-term plans for the country. This would enable the current Hunt plan to be introduced to address the short-term issues facing the country; force Labour to put detail on their plans; and allow the electors to decide who governs.

 

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Posted : 21/10/2022 5:04 pm
(@gpo1971)
Honorable Member

There's a lot of Tories saying that Labour have not announced their fiscal plan. That might be fair.

But the Tories have had 3 different fiscal plans in the last 6 weeks.

It's only fair that the Tories sort their leader, set out their fiscal stall, as do Labour, then put it all to the Country. Wouldn't that be democracy in action? What we're seeing at the moment from the Tories isn't particularly democratic.

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Posted : 21/10/2022 9:58 pm
(@spelly)
Noble Member

Is the title of this thread heading back from whence he game?

Spelly.

 

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Topic starter Posted : 23/10/2022 10:37 am
(@gpo1971)
Honorable Member

Thankfully not 😀 

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Posted : 23/10/2022 9:09 pm
(@spelly)
Noble Member

So a multi-millionaire whose wife's finances have been publicly questioned, has been given the keys to the most famous front door in the land eh?

"He's already stated "There will not be a general election."

They can hang on until January '25, so yet again I ask.....................

Why should England tremble? 

Spelly.

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Topic starter Posted : 24/10/2022 2:22 pm
(@spelly)
Noble Member

Just watched the new PM arriving at Tory HQ, on the Beeb's News Channel, to be welcomed by an adoring audience.

Front and centre of the group was...............

Nick Hancock. Remember him?

Forced to resign for breaking his own lockdown rules, and hugely embarrassing his family, yet still receiving an MP's salary!

Sunak is our third PM of the year, so we can only hope, his tenure is short, and the British public can have a say on this shambles of an administration that's proved more than once that it's way out of its depth, but..................

I'm afraid words like "breath" "my" "holding" and "not" again spring to mind! 😪 

Spelly.

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Topic starter Posted : 24/10/2022 3:10 pm
(@spelly)
Noble Member

Braverman, despite being forced to resign for breaching the ministerial code less than a week ago, is now back from whence she came!

If it wasn't so serious, it'd be hilarious! If it was a telly show, the public would be saying "That'd never happen in real life!"

And we're stuck with this apology for a government for another two years!

I would imagine those people that put their X in the blue box for the first time in 2019 are now thinking "I dropped a right bollock at the ballot box!"

Spelly.

 

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Topic starter Posted : 26/10/2022 3:36 pm
(@mick-george)
Prominent Member

 Nadhim Zahawi is a leach and a snail, backing Bojo them backs Sunak after he pulls out, not a care in the world for anything but a job a pathetic excuse for a human being. Epitomizes the tory party the country can crumble but I have a post in government.

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Posted : 28/10/2022 11:33 am
(@gpo1971)
Honorable Member

The bigger scandal is Braverman getting her job back, outrageous that.

I'll say one thing for Sunak, it's nice to see some grown-ups in charge for a change considering what we've had to put up with for the past few years.

But yeah, he doesn't have much to work with. Watching Gavin Williamson going into #10 for a new job is depressing and hilarious in equal measures. They need a couple of decades on the opposition benches this lot to regroup.

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Posted : 29/10/2022 9:38 am
(@gpo1971)
Honorable Member

Mind you, on the plus side, we've hopefully seen the back of Adolf Rees-Smug as a political entity. He can scurry back to his lair to make a killing off the collapse of the economy in peace.

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Posted : 29/10/2022 9:46 am
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