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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  You just have to destroy every fantasy, don't you, Mr K? |  Perhaps that is his fantasy?    
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			Sam Gyimah becomes candidate no. 13.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...-tory-16241942 
 Seems the only sensible candidate to me, he proposes another referendum. This could end up with 11 rounds of voting for MPs !  Will they have time before their hols ? 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Sam Gyimah becomes candidate no. 13.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...-tory-16241942
 Seems the only sensible candidate to me, he proposes another referendum. This could end up with 11 rounds of voting for MPs !  Will they have time before their hols ? 
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Oh heck, the secret is out !   |  Another 9 candidates and they will be able to field two football teams.   
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					Originally Posted by denphone  Another 9 candidates and they will be able to field two football teams.  |  And it would still be more exciting than last night's game !    |  
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					Originally Posted by richard s  A major problem I could see with Ms McVey if she was to become PM would be other countries head of states would not understand her accent.  |  Nothing wrong with her accent. I prefer it to the usual Home Counties one most vanilla politicians have.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  Nothing wrong with her accent. I prefer it to the usual Home Counties one most vanilla politicians have. |  If they choose a leader on looks/accent then may they are using the wrong criteria. However in today's vacuous image obsessed world, it's probably the way to go.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  If they choose a leader on looks/accent then may they are using the wrong criteria. However in today's vacuous image obsessed world, it's probably the way to go. |  I was in no way suggesting such a thing, but I was opposing discounting her on her accent which would equally be as wrong.  That is all.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Pierre  I was in no way suggesting such a thing, but I was opposing discounting her on her accent which would equally be as wrong.  That is all. |  Didn't say you were old chap, more agreeing with you.
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  Sam Gyimah becomes candidate no. 13.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...-tory-16241942 
 Seems the only sensible candidate to me, he proposes another referendum. This could end up with 11 rounds of voting for MPs !  Will they have time before their hols ? 
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					Originally Posted by TheDaddy  The Sam Gyimah is standing, she will be an a breath of fresh air I'm sure    |  Maybe he feels a particular side of the argument should be put in the election, rather than hoping to win. 
 
Atm it seems to be a contest of who can deliver the most right wing Brexit, gives wads of cash to health/education plus massively cut taxes.  Get elected first, you'll never be brought to account for any lies these days anyway.
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			Just had a little chuckle at BBC News.   
They were interviewing Esther McVey about various things, with the straplines 'Esther McVey on austerity', 'Esther McVey on Brexit' etc.
 
When it came to her plans for the welfare state (and just as I returned to the room), it said 'Esther McVey on benefits'!
 
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			Half of all Tory MPs have now declared their support for a leadership candidate and Boris is now out in front with Gove in second.  If Boris finishes in the top 2 of the MPs voting process the leadership is as good as his.  He is by far the most popular among the grassroots.https://order-order.com/2019/06/03/w...-declarations/ |  
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 Atm it seems to be a contest of who can deliver the most right wing Brexit, gives wads of cash to health/education plus massively cut taxes.  Get elected first, you'll never be brought to account for any lies these days anyway.
 |  More like he wants to make it as farcical as the last one, then it was not enough candidates to be taken seriously now it's far to many
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					Originally Posted by Chris  Half of all Tory MPs have now declared their support for a leadership candidate and Boris is now out in front with Gove in second.  If Boris finishes in the top 2 of the MPs voting process the leadership is as good as his.  He is by far the most popular among the grassroots.https://order-order.com/2019/06/03/w...-declarations/ |  
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