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					Originally Posted by Damien  We're not going to get a General Election unless a whole bunch of Tory MPs just give up. |  lots are saying there going too if Johnson comes back according to Andrew Marr on LBC earlier and twitter talk
 
and put poll up to show the majority of the public want a general election no matter what tory MP's say
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Mick, can I ask where you are getting those numbers from, please? |  |  
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			The Tories need to get over themselves and choose a unity candidate. Someone not too embedded with 'a side' and not someone who is there is settling old scores within the Tory Party at the expense of the country. They're electing a PM, this isn't just about them.
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					Originally Posted by Damien  The Tories need to get over themselves and choose a unity candidate. Someone not too embedded with 'a side' and not someone who is there is settling old scores within the Tory Party at the expense of the country. They're electing a PM, this isn't just about them. |  I’m quite happy to see them continue to implode to be fair. The electorate can see through them now.
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			Does a popular unity candidate even exist?
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  Does a popular unity candidate even exist? |  very unlikely Andrew when they are at civil war very similar to Labour civil war under total useless Corbyn
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					Originally Posted by Dave42  very unlikely Andrew when they are at civil war very similar to Labour civil war under total useless Corbyn |  Those that others may want to be a unity candidate like Ben Wallace are disinclined to throw their hats into the ring.
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					Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth  If it happens we can have a good old laugh together on Monday afternoon. |  |  
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			Let’s bring Johnson back - remember the good old days of corruption, law-breaking, cronyism, avoidable deaths, bullying, lying, lying to Parliament, lying about knowing about alleged sex-offenders, rule-breaking, attending parties at Russian spies villas in Italy, ethical breaches, trashing parliamentary standards, etc…
		 
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  Let’s bring Johnson back - remember the good old days of corruption, law-breaking, cronyism, avoidable deaths, bullying, lying, lying to Parliament, lying about knowing about alleged sex-offenders, rule-breaking, attending parties at Russian spies villas in Italy, ethical breaches, trashing parliamentary standards, etc… |  We got your point a while ago, you dont need to keep repeating it.    
Also, none of those caused the economy to crash.    
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			He has an incredible hold on the Tory imagination.
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			Ouch. 
PeoplePolling have the Conservative vote share down at 14% in their most recent poll, a statistical dead heat with September’s food price inflation (14.6%).
 
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		| NEW: Westminster Voting Intention poll (20 Oct): 
 LAB: 53% (= from 12 Oct)
 CON: 14% (-5)
 LDM: 11% (+3)
 GRN: 6% (=)
 SNP: 5% (-1)
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					Originally Posted by Damien  He has an incredible hold on the Tory imagination. |  The Tories have no unity candidate as its a bit like looking for a unicorn to find a candidate who would unite the party.
		 
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			I was thinking this morning (it didn't hurt too much) that it's not just a good PM we need but a good team around him. If Sunak would make the best chancellor then the better PM would be one who would appoint him as chancellor and he should "step aside" from running.
 
 Linked to that would be the team needs to accept appointments and not simply refuse to work for "them".
 
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