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TheDaddy 11-07-2022 22:09

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36127973)
How terribly exciting it all is. :zzz:

Maybe the electorate should decide who runs the country not a few easily bribed MPs. Democracy in action , UK style.....

It's like watching the worst ever episode of the apprentice, with the worst ever candidates...

Sephiroth 11-07-2022 22:10

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36127976)
Someone could pop up tomorrow sometimes the outsider wins, personally i think quite a few of them are dreamers, if Sunak wins I'm finished with the party.

I would likely resign my membership. I'd think for a month to see what happens.

Damien 11-07-2022 22:24

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What do you guys hate about Sunak? He seems the most fiscally conservative candidate. Some of them are going on about 20% cuts to each department, massive tax cuts on fuel, corporation tax and income tax.

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At least one candidate has come out against the online safety bill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkeLYgEsqA

Paul 11-07-2022 22:39

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Never even heard of 'Mordaunt' ..

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36127983)
At least one candidate has come out against the online safety bill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkeLYgEsqA

Which one ?

ianch99 11-07-2022 22:39

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36127978)
I would likely resign my membership. I'd think for a month to see what happens.

But isn't that "democracy" (Tory-style) and don't you have to "accept the result"?" :)

Damien 11-07-2022 22:48

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36127991)

Which one ?

Badenoch, I was being lazy and trying to avoid typing it. :D

Sephiroth 11-07-2022 23:08

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36127983)
What do you guys hate about Sunak? He seems the most fiscally conservative candidate. Some of them are going on about 20% cuts to each department, massive tax cuts on fuel, corporation tax and income tax.

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At least one candidate has come out against the online safety bill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkeLYgEsqA

"hate isn't the word I'd have used, What I dislike about Sunak is threefold:

1/
His commitment to the UK is in question for reasons we all know.

2/
His personal wealth renders him disconnected from ordinary people (who know how to put petrol into a car and then pay for it).

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At the end of the day, he's up there with worst of the poor judgement lot. His petrol pump stunt would not have been performed by a more savvy person.

papa smurf 12-07-2022 07:18

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 36127983)
What do you guys hate about Sunak? He seems the most fiscally conservative candidate. Some of them are going on about 20% cuts to each department, massive tax cuts on fuel, corporation tax and income tax.

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At least one candidate has come out against the online safety bill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkeLYgEsqA

I think he would be more at home in the labour party spending other peoples money on all the wrong things and taxing the arse off them.



He craped on pensioners, I'm one of them

He is too disconnected from the people and their problems

OLD BOY 12-07-2022 07:24

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36127971)
So they upped the nominations from 8 to 20 knowing full well who had enough votes, this whole process stinks from the get go.

There's no chance of a wild card candidate making it to the first round.

Yes, papa, but if your 'wild card' can't find 20 backers now, there's no chance they are going to win, so it would be a waste of valuable time including them.

denphone 12-07-2022 08:06

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36127991)
Never even heard of 'Mordaunt' ..

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Which one ?

Penny Mordaunt is MP for Portsmouth North which ain't far from the sitting MP in my parents area Braverman.

1andrew1 12-07-2022 08:07

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36128005)
Yes, papa, but if your 'wild card' can't find 20 backers now, there's no chance they are going to win, so it would be a waste of valuable time including them.

Who do you want as the next leader, OB?

Mick 12-07-2022 09:12

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Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 36128004)
I think he would be more at home in the labour party spending other peoples money on all the wrong things and taxing the arse off them.



He craped on pensioners, I'm one of them

He is too disconnected from the people and their problems

It seems he’s also been secretly campaigning for leadership since at least December 2021, ready4rishi.com was registered last week, but readyforrishi.com which forwards to the first url, was registered in December 2021. He had a polished, professional campaign video ready to go as soon as Boris resigned. He’s super rich, a botched photo op when he didn’t know how to pay for an item at a petrol station, borrowing a car and filling it with petrol, a car that wasn’t even his.

I’m sorry but if Sunak gets in as leader, then I’ll be one of those demanding we have a General Election too.

1andrew1 12-07-2022 09:29

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Criticism of leadership challengers for being prepared swiftly in the case of Johnson stepping down. But surely that's what we want from our leaders - thinking ahead and preparing for the challenges of the future rather than being in a kerfluffle when they happen.

Any politician who thought Johnson would be a safe pair of hands and wouldn't be a car crash PM shouldn't really be in politics.

papa smurf 12-07-2022 09:33

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36128019)
It seems he’s also been secretly campaigning for leadership since at least December 2021, ready4rishi.com was registered last week, but readyforrishi.com which forwards to the first url, was registered in December 2021. He had a polished, professional campaign video ready to go as soon as Boris resigned. He’s super rich, a botched photo op when he didn’t know how to pay for an item at a petrol station, borrowing a car and filling it with petrol, a car that wasn’t even his.

I’m sorry but if Sunak gets in as leader, then I’ll be one of those demanding we have a General Election too.

My son pointed out to me that the first url was registered in July 2021,this treachery has been long in the making.

Mick 12-07-2022 09:39

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36128026)
Criticism of leadership challengers for being prepared swiftly in the case of Johnson stepping down. But surely that's what we want from our leaders - thinking ahead and preparing for the challenges of the future rather than being in a kerfluffle when they happen.

Any politician who thought Johnson would be a safe pair of hands and wouldn't be a car crash PM shouldn't really be in politics.

Come off if Andrew, we’re in a cost of living crisis, but here, we had a chancellor far more interested in his personal ambitions than helping the nation out & those in need.


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