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By:
lapsy pa
When: 27 Jul 22 19:09
YHTL 12.27pm

That makes so much sense,knew there was a smell, it is the ukip party now.
By:
impossible123
When: 27 Jul 22 19:32
Mr Sunak would do well as a preacher. He's too arrogant and conceited as a politician. He does not speak to his audience or fellow debaters - he lectures them!
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 27 Jul 22 20:24
Hijacked the tory party, lol.

Tories don't mind, silly old sods.
By:
frog1000
When: 27 Jul 22 20:56
Its bizarre the MPs put Sunak into the last 2 given that everyone knew he would lose to whoever he went up against.

Unless it was always the plan to install Truss but did not want to make it too obvious like when May just walked in with no membership 'vote'.

Surely no MPs who voted for Sunak thought he could win?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 27 Jul 22 21:00
I think they might as well just get Sunak to ditch and hurry Truss in

Its ridiculous its going to be another month of that carry on
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 27 Jul 22 21:03
Like Frog said

Whoever was up against Sunak they were a shoe in
By:
irishone
When: 27 Jul 22 22:15
Sunak or Truss

The whole of Europe is laughing its bollux off

ExcitedBlush

LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
thegiggilo
When: 27 Jul 22 22:47
Even funnier there's a poll showing Truss more liked than Starmer,that's what happens when you thrown unions and working class under a bus for just trying to survive,the good lady in Liverpool destroyed him as well..An establishment middle management stooge,would lmao if unions withdrew their funding,still they would probably have the vile racist friends of Israel or BOD to fall back on..
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 27 Jul 22 23:51
The really scary thing is Truss and the tories get another comfortable majority at the next GE Laugh

Because no one likes Starmer or Labour
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 27 Jul 22 23:57
I said the last GE was the end of the current system

How anyone didnt see this under a Johnson ran show I dunno

Corbyn was the last great chance
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 28 Jul 22 09:58
Norman Pitkin or Mavis Riley?

Our survey said……. Mavis Riley!


Mr Grimsdale!!!!!!!!!!!
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 28 Jul 22 09:59
Last 3 rounds, win ten pounds

Come on Norman
By:
impossible123
When: 28 Jul 22 16:39
I wonder if Mr Sunak and family would decamp to USA after this drubbing. It'll be very difficult for him to come back for another crack at the top job.

He's the opposite to Sir Starmer. He's just too slick, arrogant and lacking empathy; charisma aplenty, just too cheesy and fake.
By:
Wesdag
When: 28 Jul 22 18:10
He seems likeable enough but as you say too slick & out of touch with his tax-dodging billionaire wife.

The fact he's Asian is an afterthought for most.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 29 Jul 22 02:29
He might as well drop out now

No chance he wins and its wasting everyones time at this point
By:
irishone
When: 29 Jul 22 06:30
Just get simon cowell and david walliams in
See if either have any talent
Highly doubtful
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 29 Jul 22 11:49
I want Mavis

She will seal the deal and get the people demanding a change to the disgusting corrupt selfish greedy society Thatcher has spawned
By:
Foinavon
When: 29 Jul 22 15:44
Me too, go Mavis!
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 29 Jul 22 16:07
Do you think she could survive to the General Election Foinavon?

I am not too sure. I think she will be useless and am really interested to see how many of the useless cabinet members she keeps.

I am expecting turmoil this Autumn not just here but Europe too.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 29 Jul 22 16:12
For a few years, Liz Truss was perhaps best known for a widely ridiculed party conference speech in which she said Britain importing two thirds of its cheese was “a disgrace”. It even inspired a ritual among junior civil servants known as “cheese time”.
By:
Foinavon
When: 29 Jul 22 22:29
She has to be appointed first WD but if she is then I'm as certain as can be that she will still be PM at the next election. I don't think she will be anything like as useless as the leftie media or Twitterati suggest and if she riles them so much the better as nothing will improve by placating them.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 30 Jul 22 00:46
We import two thirds of our cheese

This. Is. A. Disgrace!

Yep, I’m sure she’ll do a great jobWink
By:
Cider
When: 30 Jul 22 09:02
Foinavon, alas the way things are now, the msm and twatter will portray her as useless however she actually does as pm.

Yet again, this contest shows how out of touch and detached the westminster bubble and establishment are from the real world. They nearly all thought rich Rishi should be a shoe in.

It was similar on here wasn't it, so many posters claiming rich Rishi was smashing the debates Grin I tried to warn people many times that the membership wouldn't go for rich Rishi.

The bbc audience was actually quite telling, as they actually appeared to get normal people in for a change, instead of plants.

rich Rishi has actually been exposed during the process, getting increasingly desperate.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 30 Jul 22 09:21
God bless the BBC eh timber!
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 30 Jul 22 10:12
It doesn't matter too much who is the next PM. The coming Russian winter will blow them away.

The only way to steady the ship is to nationalise the gas companies and provide gas at a sensible price to UK households and businesses.
By:
Cider
When: 30 Jul 22 10:28
Where do the gas companies you could nationalise get the gas they sell to us come from?
By:
Cider
When: 30 Jul 22 10:39
I'm not sure people appreciate that there's nothing that can be done in the short to medium term. Due to the net zero obsession, the establishment have encouraged outsourcing and the diminishment of our own production and storage. If you said that means we are now completely reliant on the global market and international suppliers, you'd be correct. It's not something that can be switched on in a couple of months.
By:
Timber
When: 30 Jul 22 10:44
There should be a question to every household

Q Are you willing to suffer immensely or die for net zero?

If you say yes, then they cut off ALL the gas and electric at your house

If more than 50% say NO, then we get rid of all this green mumbo jumbo nonsense and transition back to normality
By:
Timber
When: 30 Jul 22 10:45
Let's see who the true believers are
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 30 Jul 22 10:53
Where do the gas companies you could nationalise get the gas they sell to us come from?

The UK produces a lot of gas and there are multiple off-shore field where we could frack.

We need a better plan than just keep boosting energy companies' profits.



(yes I know the idea of having a cogent plan is alien to the Tory party)
By:
frog1000
When: 30 Jul 22 11:04

Jul 30, 2022 -- 10:44AM, Timber wrote:


There should be a question to every householdQ Are you willing to suffer immensely or die for net zero?If you say yes, then they cut off ALL the gas and electric at your houseIf more than 50% say NO, then we get rid of all this green mumbo jumbo nonsense and transition back to normality


NetZero is a construct by the elites for control. Just the same as the vaccine mandates and lockdowns were.

They use pseudoscience and nudge units to get their policies in play.

Why else do politicans from UK, New Zealand, USA and others all use phrases like 'Build Back Better'?

By:
Cider
When: 30 Jul 22 11:04
The UK doesn't produce a lot of gas, it produces 'some' gas, and has nowhere to store it.

Are you aware that we sell gas abroad now, who sell it back to us in liquid form at vastly inflated prices.

As far as a long term strategy goes, that's why we have a civil service. However, all mainstream political parties and definitely the civil service are fully signed up to the net zero dream.

Net zero for them means outsourcing production so we can claim the virtue of being 'net zero', whatever that means.
By:
frog1000
When: 30 Jul 22 11:07
Sunak is humilating himself by carrying on with the contest.

From the start he was never going to win a run off with the members.

His only chance was to get through unopposed like May did.

Now that opportunity has passed he may as well conceed.
By:
politicspunter
When: 30 Jul 22 11:45
It looks very tough to win for Sunak but if you are up against elderly white racists that control the party leadership, what can he do?
By:
Timber
When: 30 Jul 22 11:56
elderly white racists

Everybody is a racist in Pol Pot's asinine opinion

Labour have had ALL white MALE leaders since their inception
You can't count the acting leaders
By:
Timber
When: 30 Jul 22 11:57

Jul 30, 2022 -- 11:56AM, Timber wrote:


elderly white racistsEverybody is a racist in Pol Pot's asinine opinionLabour have had ALL white MALE leaders since their inceptionYou can't count the acting leaders


19 WHITE MEN in a rowSurprised

By:
Wesdag
When: 30 Jul 22 14:01
The clown always bangs on about the Tory membership being 97% white.

Why doesn't he tell us how racially diverse Labour & the Lib Dem membership is?
By:
Wesdag
When: 30 Jul 22 14:03
Perhaps he could also read the Forde Report.
By:
Foinavon
When: 30 Jul 22 15:21
It looks very tough to win for Sunak but if you are up against elderly white racists that control the party leadership, what can he do?

My goodness, how did he ever become Chancellor? How did Priti Patel become Home secretary? How did Kwasi Kwarteng become Secretary for Business, Energy, and industrial strategy with all those elderly white racists controlling the party leadership?
By:
frog1000
When: 30 Jul 22 15:26
Sunak will not be voted in by the membership because he betrayed Boris (who the members adore), brought in tax rises (which he flipflops on cutting), wasted £390bn on Covid, wife was non-dom, had a green card.

Yet some people think it is to do with race?

Weird, just weird.
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