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Old 17-07-2019, 18:45   #758
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Re: Leadership who is the next PM?

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Originally Posted by ianch99 View Post
Nah, Farage is just not smart enough to be an ambassador ..

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Well I never ...

EXCL Tories branded ‘hypocrites’ for letting under-18s pick next PM but blocking votes at 16


In case you think this is all made up, here's the Rutland and Melton Conservatives:

https://www.rutlandmeltonconservativ...e-party-member


Cue Labour whataboutery
I do hope, Ian, that an intelligent bloke like you doesn't fall for the hyprocisy argument. You've carefully not positioned yourself on this.

Allowing people at age 16 to join a party and vote in its processes is not the same as voting in an election. The two leadership candidates are already MPs and there is no conflict of logic here.

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