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Gullis ? what a weapons grade ****. There's a joke there about the old adage of 'Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach'.


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 2:56 pm
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Have they not learned you can't out-Reform Reform?


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 3:41 pm
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You'd think there would be some private schools that would be falling over themselves to offer Gullis a job - if it weren't for the negative publicity it would bring.

I guess it just shows what an echo chamber the Con party has been.

Who'd have thought there'd be consequences eh? Love the way he's doing his best to build bridges with the profession in order to get himself (back?) in . . . . oh hang on. . . .

I do feel sorry for his kids - must be terrible to grow up with a dad like that.


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 4:13 pm
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If I were a headteacher, I'd be happy to waste an hour of my time and probably several of his getting him in for an interview and asking him lots of questions centred about what he'd describe as the 'woke' bits of education.


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 4:48 pm
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Maternity leave is straight out of the US nutter playbook

And just like the US blaming the media for spinning her words out of context.

This sort of crap needs to be stamped on now, or we will be following the US model of politicking.


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 4:52 pm
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I'm not sure who the bigger nutter is: Badenock or Jenrick....


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 5:19 pm
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Have they not learned you can’t out-Reform Reform?

It would appear not. Farage must be laughing his tits off!

They'd reached the conclusion weeks, possibly months before losing the election that all their woes were because they aren't right wing enough. Now that's being put in to practice with even the likes of Mel Stride spouting far right gibberish. Its like a cult. They were queueing around the block today to listen to a speech by Liz Truss. LIZ ****ING TRUSS!! Just look at her....

https://Twitter.com/robpowellnews/status/1840741240469373283

I’m not sure who the bigger nutter is: Badenock or Jenrick….

They're both madder than a tube of weasels! So either is perfect to lead the present Tory party. Talking of which it would appear that Miriam Cates, who is no longer even a Tory MP, was sent out to do the media rounds today. She's absolutely hatstand! Completely barking! She's like some mad Victorian Workhouse owner. It goes without saying that she's a Badanoch fan


 
Posted : 30/09/2024 5:37 pm
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Tom getting down wit da yoof….

https://Twitter.com/tomtugendhat/status/1840822189966143498?s=46&t=1lK7Dw1b6RqGJyvufO-trQ


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 8:06 am
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I suppose Liz is like the local loon, fascinating to watch but useless for sage advice.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 9:18 am
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I braved a read of toynbees column on the Tory conference. I actually thought it was quite a good piece and pretty much on the money

They really are a bunch of monstrous fools.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 10:19 am
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Pretty much every interview I've seen is like a Bird & Fortune skit.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 10:51 am
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I suppose Liz is like the local loon, fascinating to watch but useless for sage advice.

Sounds like something a member of the Underground Transgender Mafia would say.

https://twitter.com/PoliticoForYou/status/1840723236499137012


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 10:53 am
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Sounds like a Bill Drummond / KLF spinoff. Are they touring?


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 11:18 am
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She is mentally ill. It is getting to the point where those who are continuing to put her on stage or give interviews knowing full well they are doing so for shits and giggles are guilty of abuse.

I really really really want to keep laughing at the idiocy, but I am also starting to feel a bit uneasy about the situation.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 11:28 am
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I'm all in for this absolute car crash of a leadership election. It all helps in the agenda of punting Conservatives to to the far back benches as the third party and a footnote of horrible history for a generation.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 11:43 am
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I’m all in for this absolute car crash of a leadership election. It all helps in the agenda of punting Conservatives to to the far back benches as the third party and a footnote of horrible history for a generation.

Who fills the vacuum?


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 11:59 am
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That's the problem, Reform must be laughing their heads off at the moment, the Tories are in disarray, Labour seem to just be carrying on where the Tories left off by doing nothing for "normal working people" but in a slightly less corrupt way. Someone I know said Reform were running a stall at their local market and probably doing quite well from it because as misguided as it is they are about the only people claiming to offer something other than more of the same.


 
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misguided as it is they are about the only people claiming to offer something other than more of the same

I'm not sure I agree, as the Greens and to a lesser extent the Libdems are offering something fundamentally different.

The only reason people are listening to Reform is because they are offering convenient scapegoats and even more importantly, offering up simple solutions to complex problems.

This is all easy to do when you are in no position to actually enact change. If Reform ever get into power the people that voted for them will be the same people that start accusing them of being just like Labour/ the Tories after a matter of months.  Reform would soon find out that governing is actually pretty difficult as it happens when you have to actually enact promises made.

The Tories already tried to enact Reform policy, let's not forget. It doesn't work.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 12:35 pm
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Who fills the vacuum?

I dont think youll ever fill up Truss's head


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 12:35 pm
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they are about the only people claiming to offer something other than more of the same

Yeah, it’s fine to say that nobody will pay tax on earnings under 20 grand when you’re just a joke party, so nobody is reading the small print about how that’s going to be paid for

When people find out it’s to be financed by privatising the entire health service and make everyone take out private medical insurance instead, they’ll probably be less keen

Farage and Co have no interest in being in power and actually enacting any of their policies anyway. Actually take responsibility and do some hard graft? No chance! Which makes the Tory’s present determination to ape them doubly stupid

Farage must be finding this whole leadership election absolutely hilarious as they all just unquestioningly parrot whatever nonsense he dreams up


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 1:17 pm
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Gullis ? what a weapons grade ****. There’s a joke there about the old adage of ‘Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach’.

He's actually thick enough not have sorted a retainer or non-exec directorship from a shadowy backer or two? I presume this means he was a Brexit true believer - aka a ****ing idiot. PMSL.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 1:19 pm
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I’m not sure who the bigger nutter is: Badenock or Jenrick….

Badenoch. She's actually deranged enough to believe the drivel she spouts.

Jenrick was originally nicknamed 'Robert Generic' when he entered parliament as a centrist, remainer non-entity. Since the Brexit vote exposed a rich seam of bigotry, racism and xenophobia that could be tapped for personal advancement... He hasn't looked back.

There's more conviction and integrity in the reptile house at London Zoo - Jenrick is just a symptom.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 1:24 pm
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Did anyone get a party membership in anticipation of this calamity? I mean, there's got to be at least some sleepers in the membership, surely?


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 1:40 pm
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Why bother? It’s going to be Honest Bob and Badanoch that get put to the membership, so whichever of those maniacs gets the poisoned chalice, this is the Tories ‘Corbyn Moment’

The ‘membership’ love both of them, but most voters will find both their views and their general demeanours utterly repellent

The ‘logic’ is breathtaking in its stupidity. Lose a couple of seats to Farage, soil yourself in blind panic, and go chasing after his voters.

Lose countless previously safe seats to the Lib Dems and say “well you lot can all **** off to the Lib Dems then! See if we care!”

I’m loving it! 😀


 
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Why bother?

Fair


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 1:55 pm
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Who fills the vacuum?

Lib Dems are kicking at the heels of Tory. Might not look like traditional left/right Gov/opposition but why the hell not? If that is how people want to vote then great.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 2:03 pm
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It’s difficult to keep track on the latest unhinged ramblings

https://Twitter.com/kevinaschofield/status/1841019518438514845?s=46&t=1lK7Dw1b6RqGJyvufO-trQ


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 2:17 pm
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She is mentally ill. It is getting to the point where those who are continuing to put her on stage or give interviews knowing full well they are doing so for shits and giggles are guilty of abuse.

I really really really want to keep laughing at the idiocy, but I am also starting to feel a bit uneasy about the situation.

No she is not. She's just niched herself way too far in her pursuit of personal advancement. Now there is no going back and the seemingly unhinged bollocks has to get more extreme for her to keep getting paid by her backers.

If nothing else, she has £115k (ish) per year in perpetuity for 42 disastrous days in office.

**** her and her backers. In any case, if she ends up in a loony bin then it'll be a nice private one and not the run-down, de-funded, under-resourced, shite 'system' that an ordinary Joe would find themselves in.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 2:44 pm
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and go chasing after his voters.

They have no choice. The Tories didn't loose to Labour, as so much that Labour won in Tory/Labour constituencies becasue the Tory votes was split between them and Reform. If they want to get to power again, they have to have those Reform votes back


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 3:03 pm
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They have no choice. The Tories didn’t loose to Labour, as so much that Labour won in Tory/Labour constituencies becasue the Tory votes was split between them and Reform. If they want to get to power again, they have to have those Reform votes back

They made themselves a hostage to their own promises really. By saying, "you don't need to vote for Reform, we'll implement all their policies so you can still vote for us!" they put themselves in the position of actually having to try to reject the mad stuff that Reform (hopefully) never have a chance to make work.


 
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Did anyone get a party membership in anticipation of this calamity? I mean, there’s got to be at least some sleepers in the membership, surely?

I couldn't possibly comment.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 8:39 pm
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I just read that honest Bob's daughter's middle name is Thatcher.

I mean , calling your cat Corbyn or Disraeli or Churchill fine.

But your daughter??


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 8:46 pm
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Maybe he likes rush based roofing?


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 9:28 pm
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Next election is already set up...

Reform loose seats/votes

Tory gets seats/votes back possibly 250+ seats

Labour loose seats but not votes down to 250 seats

Lib Dems pickup new seats/votes possibly 100+

Hung parliament, Labour and lib dems coalition....


 
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Next election is already set up…

Reform loose seats/votes

Tory gets seats/votes back possibly 250+ seats

Labour loose seats but not votes down to 250 seats

Lib Dems pickup new seats/votes possibly 100+

Hung parliament, Labour and lib dems coalition….

Far from the worst outcome but not the best either.

In truth theres is just so much that can happen in the next few years I think it's impossible to predict. Traditional voting predictors have eroded, add in tactical voting and pretty much any party could win the next GE or be the power broker in a coalition deal.


 
Posted : 01/10/2024 10:45 pm
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Lib Dems are kicking at the heels of Tory. Might not look like traditional left/right Gov/opposition but why the hell not? If that is how people want to vote then great.

no that’s who you WANT to fill the vacuum but I’m guessing you were not a classic blue rosette wearer!

possibilities: Tories move to the right of Farage, Farage fills the vacuum, even as leader of the opposition that is a horendous thought.

with the tories moved significantly to the right Starmer becomes more right of centre and basically become a new Cameron, could the opposition then end up being left of the “Labour” government?  Could a vacuum on centre right cause a party split?

This could kill the tories in Scotland again, Starmer may fail to deliver the dream and snp might work out what they are doing you could end up with a load of smaller parties on the opposition benches (to some extent we have) meaning there’s little opposition coordination and less meaningful scrutiny

or it might be the libdems moment - but unfortunately they are a rather unknown entity and I suspect 90% of the population would struggle to remember any of them except Ed Davy


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 1:17 am
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I don't think the public in general cares about who the new conservative leader is. I certainly don't.

Let the party fight it out amongst themselves, they have a few years to get organised, but I doubt they will get organised enough to be a real contender in the next election.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 1:53 am
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IMHO Next conservative leaders a placeholder,all they can do is moan in pms questions and bang on on about wokery/the boats and hide when labour go for the covid fast track (to profits) there’s no daily flights in the hellicopter or trips on the fancy plane or golden wallpaper and the other freebies.

You don’t get your picture on the wall in number 10 either 🙂


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 6:59 am
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I’t will be interesting to see how mad the Tory party go to out Reform, Reform.

They aren’t appealing to the younger people ,no maternity pay, free health and no minimum wage to people to people starting off in a world where two incomes struggle to buy a house is hardly a vote winner and they have a problem with the older voters shuffling of the mortal coil.

This is only the start of things Chemi Madenuff was trying to sell and this is early days.

They also have to get some fresh blood in that are on the telly/tiktok and media savvy and in the public eye and generally have some charisma.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 7:15 am
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anyonelse join the conservative party just to get a vote on leadership?


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 8:33 am
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I had the misfortune to catch the last few minutes of Badenoch's so-called speech at the Tory conference.

Vacuous bullshit.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 2:03 pm
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I caught some of it too. She sounded like an angry cabby shouting about all the things that they think is wrong with the world. I hadn’t realised that everything was Ed Millibands fault, so thanks for clearing that up Kemi


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 3:25 pm
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I enjoyed that her joke about "grown ups" and Ed Miliband came across as such a childish playground insult. She's not very self-aware, is she.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 3:29 pm
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She thinks 10% of civil servants should be in prison.

The party members will lap that up.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 3:34 pm
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Maybe he likes rush based roofing?

Or cider.

Hung parliament, Labour and lib dems coalition….

Well here's hoping the LDs go with the right partner next time they are in that position. At the last debacle I was yelling at the telly "no you fools don't go with THEM".

anyonelse join the conservative party just to get a vote on leadership?

If I did I'd probably end up spoiling my paper so it's pointelss.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 9:25 pm
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I caught up on Jenricks ECHR angle this aft. My old work WhatsApp group is full of comedy gold memes. The guy is a weapon.


 
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I caught some of it too. She sounded like an angry cabby shouting about all the things that they think is wrong with the world.

The thing I notice the most about her is the absolute and total self confidence/ arrogance that oozes out of every skin pore.

Id find her a little scary in opposition and absolutely horrific as PM!


 
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I caught up on Jenricks ECHR angle this aft.

Question for everyone.

If3 it only me that has had chats with people/ family that are Brexity and want to leave the ECHR and been shocked that they don't realise or care that the ECHR also protects *our* rights too?

I find that bloody odd.


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 9:37 pm
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When the best hope for leader is James Cleverley, the party should prepare for a long, long time in opposition!


 
Posted : 02/10/2024 9:53 pm
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Ahh it’s mad how the whole rabbit hole of leaving the ECHR is still attempted to be going down.

frightening how this is 8 years old but still golden.

That Patrick Stewart ECHR


 
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She thinks 10% of civil servants should be in prison.

That went down well at work


 
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That went down well at work

I wonder if she realises who would have to enact all the mad policies she would like to bring in, if God forbid, she became PM?

Basically it's the same old divisive Tory bollocks, over and over again


 
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Ahh it’s mad how the whole rabbit hole of leaving the ECHR is still attempted to be going down.

frightening how this is 8 years old but still golden.

That Patrick Stewart ECHR

That's very good, it's one of those occasions when humour gets the point across so well because the idea of leaving the ECHR is so bloody ludicrous.


 
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Question for everyone.

If3 it only me that has had chats with people/ family that are Brexity and want to leave the ECHR and been shocked that they don’t realise or care that the ECHR also protects *our* rights too?

I find that bloody odd.

Even more so when I explain to curious work colleagues that the ECHR has little to no bearing on military operations.

The primary element of any targeting directive is UK Law...

...awks.


 
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Even more so when I explain to curious work colleagues that the ECHR has little to no bearing on military operations.

He pretty much made it up didn't he? Mad stuff.


 
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He pretty much mate it up didn’t he? Mad stuff.

He ****ing lied mate. Blatantly.

Also, he'd never be read in on UKSF operations as a member of the opposition or a non-defence/security portfolio minister.

Fair play to Turgidhat for calling it out.


 
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Even more so when I explain to curious work colleagues that the ECHR has little to no bearing on military operations

And leaving it would explode the Good Friday Agreement, amongst many other things, and instantly make the UK an international pariah. Well… even more of one than we are already after all the Brexit bollocks. Proper rogue state status

They're completely ****ing mental!


 
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Aye. It's like they've heard STW saying this is the most mental the Tories have been and gone "hold my beer".

It pained me when I read a headline refering to Turgidhat and Beverley having served.

One has, the other attended cosplay cadets once or twice.

Whatever Labour does it worries me we're going to have an absolutely ****ing abysmal opposition. Again.


 
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So Laura got caught helping Boris with his interview prep then.

https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1841591658842095718


 
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*again


 
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Hiya,

Cleverly, or not so cleverly. "We got Bre5h1t done" ! Clucking bell that's nothing to be proud of what total grollocks. You would've thought the lurch to the right would be the opposite they should do. Mind you, when all that is left is a bunch of pound shop enoch powell's, after Blotuses cull it's not a shock is it 😉 Keep loony Tory's 😉

JeZ


 
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and been shocked that they don’t realise or care that the ECHR also protects *our* rights too?

I was amused to see some people switching from talking about JSO sentencing (very in favour of very harsh punishment) to when the rioters were being sentenced (why so harsh it was just fun and games).

I think in some cases they would think that it simply wouldnt be needed for them since the legal system will be always be in their favour (as the quote goes it stops both poor and rich men sleeping under a bridge) but then many others rant on about the two level system or whatever. I guess they just assume the ECHR doesnt cover them at the moment anyway?

Even more so when I explain to curious work colleagues that the ECHR has little to no bearing on military operations.

What about when special forces are sent into Europe to capture some vaccines? Oh, wait, that was just a Johnson fantasy to sell books. Carry on


 
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What about when special forces are sent into Europe to capture some vaccines? Oh, wait, that was just a Johnson fantasy to sell books. Carry on.

I'd honestly love to hear more about that. It's like the plot of a primary school kids summer writing project. ?


 
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I’d honestly love to hear more about that. It’s like the plot of a primary school kids summer writing project.

Maybe he got his draft "memoirs" and his entry for this year's 500 Words mixed up?


 
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With Boris, that's probably true.

He probably lifted it when visiting a school. There's some poor kid who got an F and nobody would believe the PM stole his homework.


 
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Is "Boris stole my homework" the new "Dog ate..."? Actually no, don't answer that, it gives the lying sack o'shite more airtime and oxygen and the less of that he has the better.


 
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I had the misfortune to catch the last few minutes of Badenoch’s so-called speech at the Tory conference.

It's astonishing how, just when you think the whole shitshow couldn't possibly be any worse, the next Tory leader (leader-in-waiting) manages to lower the bar again.

Badenoch is full on insane. Like, clinically bonkers, full on window-licking, howling at the moon insane.


 
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I see that James Cleverley is being very critical of the UK giving back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius

A policy that was put in place by…

*checks notes*

… James Cleverley


 
Posted : 03/10/2024 2:18 pm
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I see that James Cleverley is being very critical of the UK giving back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius

A policy that was put in place by…

*checks notes*

… James Cleverley

He's the consomethinge Army Reserve officer, has a short memory and overestimates his ability by a long mark.


 
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Is “Boris stole my homework” the new “Dog ate…”? Actually no, don’t answer that, it gives the lying sack o’shite more airtime and oxygen and the less of that he has the better.

He needs dropping down a deep dark hole and forgetting about.

I'm glad Kuenssberg got rumbled giving him the heads-up. It shows that she's a Johnson stooge and it also means the so-called interview has been pulled completely. Result.


 
Posted : 03/10/2024 3:02 pm
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I can’t see the problem. Wasn’t Johnson famous within the civil service for never ever reading briefing notes?

Why start now?


 
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I can’t see the problem. Wasn’t Johnson famous within the civil service for never ever reading briefing notes?

That was exactly my first thought.


 
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I’m glad Kuenssberg got rumbled giving him the heads-up. It shows that she’s a Johnson stooge and it also means the so-called interview has been pulled completely. Result.

I always assumed she'd given him the questions and probably some suggested answers in advance anyway. She's basically the Tory MP for the BBC.


 
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I always assumed she’d given him the questions and probably some suggested answers in advance anyway. She’s basically the Tory MP for the BBC.

Totally, but AFAIK she's never been caught red-handed* before.

*Brown-nosed


 
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha haaa ha ha

And breath....


 
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...then there were three.


 
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I'm still laughing. Cleverly, oh what a guy!

He's gonna choose his opponent and his team lend votes, it's gonna be jenrick, badenoch will go nuclear.

Oh the humanity


 
Posted : 08/10/2024 5:19 pm
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…then there were three.

Sort of a shame, he was/is the least ****ing mental out of all of them, not bad for a posho.

Probably why he's out.

He got kudos from me when he, in very polite terms said the Jenrick was chatting shit about the ECHR.


 
Posted : 08/10/2024 5:26 pm
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I'm hoping Badenoch and Cleverly in the final, both effing useless in their own ways. Jenrick could be dangerous and I want to see his face if he gets knocked out. Question is where where will Tuggys votes go?


 
Posted : 08/10/2024 5:46 pm
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I want Cleverly to win... just for Honest Bob's face and Badenoughs flouce

However getting the Party Members to vote for you is like raising the dead.


 
Posted : 08/10/2024 7:17 pm
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