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ianch99 13-11-2023 17:13

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Imposing an unelected Eton failure as Foreign Secretary, a man who imposed years of austerity on the country, literally broke the country in 2016 and then ran away, is the final act in this Clown Show of a Party.

Beyond parody ...

denphone 13-11-2023 17:26

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Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36164041)
Imposing an unelected Eton failure as Foreign Secretary, a man who imposed years of austerity on the country, literally broke the country in 2016 and then ran away, is the final act in this Clown Show of a Party.

Beyond parody ...

Also don't forget the Greensill scandal.

Hugh 13-11-2023 17:28

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Imposing an unelected Eton failure as Foreign Secretary, a man who imposed years of austerity on the country, literally broke the country in 2016 and then ran away, is the final act in this Clown Show of a Party.

Beyond parody ...

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...4&d=1699892867

Paul 13-11-2023 17:52

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The sooner we have a general election, the better..

Still another year yet (slightly longer if they wait until Jan 2025).

Dave42 13-11-2023 18:47

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Rishi Sunak sacked Suella Braverman by phone this morning.

And Downing Street say there won’t be any exchange of letters between the two - almost unheard of.

https://twitter.com/tamcohen/status/1724114063049806090

Ms NTL 13-11-2023 19:12

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What happened to Gove?

nffc 13-11-2023 19:18

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Originally Posted by Ms NTL (Post 36164068)
What happened to Gove?

Ask Dorries

Dave42 13-11-2023 19:27

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first letter in Andrea Jenkyns she confirmed it on her twitter

nffc 13-11-2023 19:38

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Well that's her off Dougie's List then

jfman 13-11-2023 19:43

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Esther McVey is going in to tackle wokery. :rofl:

ianch99 13-11-2023 20:07

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36164046)

Doh!

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What happened to Gove?

I think he is still wandering the streets of London looking for a "hate mob" photo op :)

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36164051)
Still another year yet (slightly longer if they wait until Jan 2025).

I remember someone saying, not sure who though, that they would not want the US and the UK in executive limbo at the same time so Jan 2025 may be off?

Dave42 13-11-2023 20:15

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Being told that one of the reasons a significant number of Ministers are asking to step down now is because ACOBA rules require 6 month hiatus before taking up certain jobs. Clearly believe we’re looking at May election.

https://twitter.com/DPJHodges/status...32224700370993

Chris 13-11-2023 21:29

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Being told that one of the reasons a significant number of Ministers are asking to step down now is because ACOBA rules require 6 month hiatus before taking up certain jobs. Clearly believe we’re looking at May election.

https://twitter.com/DPJHodges/status...32224700370993

I like Dan Hodges but I think he’s reaching a bit here. Ministers get a payoff when they leave office equivalent to a quarter of their salary. They can more than afford a six-month career break in the event of losing an election and unless some of them have already been offered jobs they know are starting next spring I’m sceptical they’ll be overly concerned about the enforced pause.

Damien 13-11-2023 21:39

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I like Dan Hodges but I think he’s reaching a bit here. Ministers get a payoff when they leave office equivalent to a quarter of their salary. They can more than afford a six-month career break in the event of losing an election and unless some of them have already been offered jobs they know are starting next spring I’m sceptical they’ll be overly concerned about the enforced pause.

It might also be if there are a few select positions and they don't want to be held back while their colleagues are free to take up posts right away. I remember reading that MPs are not as in demand as they once were, the respect the position holds has declined, and whilst Ministers are probably fine maybe they won't find it as easy as they would like to get the same kind of jobs their predecessors did.

Hugh 13-11-2023 21:57

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It might also be if there are a few select positions and they don't want to be held back while their colleagues are free to take up posts right away. I remember reading that MPs are not as in demand as they once were, the respect the position holds has declined, and whilst Ministers are probably fine maybe they won't find it as easy as they would like to get the same kind of jobs their predecessors did.

tbf, there has been quite a turnover in Government Ministers in the last thirteen years, probably leading to a glut on the market…

https://www.instituteforgovernment.o...ent-reshuffles

This is just Cabinet Ministers/Secretaries of State, not including all of the others (each Department can have between 6-12 Ministers & Parliamentary Under-Secretaries)

https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...5&d=1699909019


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