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By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 03 Aug 22 21:55
He should just withdraw to be fair its finished barring a massive exposure story which isnt coming
By:
thegiggilo
When: 03 Aug 22 22:30
Can't wait to see the mad sh1t she's going to come up with especially with pressure from the ERG,it's gonna be like living in the 1800s gonna laugh my head off and wait for the riots,bring it on asap.
By:
Escapee
When: 03 Aug 22 22:42
It's looking like Rishi "We have 5 types of bread in our house" Sunak is TOAST Laugh



UK - Party Leaders -- Next Conservative Leader.        
61 Runners            £4,459,940 Matched   



              106.9%   99.5%             
Liz Truss    1.07 1.08 1.09   1.1   1.11   1.12   £2,114,513
        £2,885 £4,900 £8,354     £7,034 £25 £20  
Rishi Sunak    9.8 10 11   12   12.5   13   £1,158,186
        £400 £2 £453     £107 £126 £15  
  plus 59 more runners not listed above, at odds of over 100 
By:
impossible123
When: 04 Aug 22 18:24
How the hell as a candidate for PM could he advocate a rise in National Insurance but not a windfall tax on energy companies? What good is a tax cut later on while most are facing a much higher cost of living? Also, what's so wrong about the younger generation shouldering some of the burden of Covid? This country was built on the hard graft of their forebears otherwise there would be no free education, free nhs, etc.

I think Mr Sunak is on a different planet to most of us. I'm glad his former boss has not backed him to be leader or PM.
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 04 Aug 22 18:28
This followed reports in December that 5 Hertford St had become “ground zero for anti-Boris plotters”.

Disloyal?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 04 Aug 22 20:03
It dies concern me from a lay point of view on the next pm after boris market which mine are

Because Turss is only going up for tory leadership not neccessirily the pm post, ie she wins tory leadership but boris remains as pm

That is a strong possibility in my opinion
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 04 Aug 22 20:04
I should have done these bets on tory leadership market Cry
By:
Wesdag
When: 05 Aug 22 15:18
Further evidence why Truss will be a shoe-in.

Sunak is a complete open goal for Labour.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/rishi-sunak-builds-private-pool-27619489
By:
Wesdag
When: 05 Aug 22 15:25

Aug 4, 2022 -- 8:03PM, SontaranStratagem wrote:


It dies concern me from a lay point of view on the next pm after boris market which mine are Because Turss is only going up for tory leadership not neccessirily the pm post, ie she wins tory leadership but boris remains as pm That is a strong possibility in my opinion


Lol.

No chance of that happening.

By:
Facts
When: 05 Aug 22 17:01
In what kind of world are we living in where the UK are about to have a PM , who is as thick as mince.
Bring on a GE, she will be buried out of sight.
By:
Wesdag
When: 05 Aug 22 17:12
You say that but there's little enthusiasm for Labour.

With all what's going on, Labour should be out of sight in the polls.

Latest YouGov poll had them 1pt clear.
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 05 Aug 22 17:18
Truss knows she ain't up to the job. Just like Boris she is sh!t scared to face a grilling from Andrew Neil.
By:
Facts
When: 05 Aug 22 17:21
Oh yeh, YouGov, founded by the Millionaire and current Tory Chancer,  Nadhim Zahawi
By:
Facts
When: 05 Aug 22 17:31
According to YouGov, Tories are a mile short of achieving an overall majority of seats
By:
jollyswagman
When: 05 Aug 22 17:34
as dumb as she often appeared she has managed to survive nearly a decade in cabinet, achieve next to nothing and still persuade the tories that she should be our next pm. imo, she has grown a bit more positive during this campaign. the ultimate shape shifter - a remainer who was a republican being embraced by the tory faithful. obviously she is up against it but maybe she is a bit smarter than she seems.
By:
Wesdag
When: 05 Aug 22 17:34
Zahawi doesn't do the polling groundwork Crazy

Furthermore, if their polling was always way out, why would reputable news outlets continue to use them?
By:
Des Pond
When: 05 Aug 22 21:05
On which planet is it acceptable for someone who thinks he is Prime Minister material to boast openly about diverting money away from deprived areas to give it to wealthy tory supporters? I thought it was a wind-up until I saw the footage on the news. Shocked Although truss is a useless muppet, surely Sunak has holed his campaign below the waterline with this one. Further proof, as if it were needed, that the Tories hold the ordinary working people of this country in absolute and total contempt!
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 05 Aug 22 21:47
Something tells me my short laying to win big is another failure...
By:
Facts
When: 05 Aug 22 22:28
Des Pond

Spot on
By:
lfc1971
When: 05 Aug 22 22:59
Sunak is correct , too much money going into London areas ( which vote labour )
at the expense of other parts of the country
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 06 Aug 22 09:04
The amount of money poured into London compared to these Red Wall seats is obscene. London get's 7 times the amount per capita just on public transport alone. You wait for half an hour for a bus in Manchester, in London 5 minutes is a long time!!!

London gets £19bn spent on crossrail and Newcastle gets £50 million to smarten up its town centre Laugh That wouldn't even buy the roof on the new Canary Wharf station LaughLaughLaugh

Boris invented Levelling up as a vapour policy. Say it often enough and the poor northern saps will believe it.
By:
Facts
When: 06 Aug 22 10:43
Johnson's whole term in office was constant glib and meaningless sound bites
By:
Wesdag
When: 06 Aug 22 14:05

Aug 5, 2022 -- 10:59PM, lfc1971 wrote:


Sunak is correct , too much money going into London areas ( which vote labour )at the expense of other parts of the country


If Sunak was referring specifically to London then he's absolutely correct.

I've lived in London my whole life & the amount of money spent on vanity projects in the capital compared to elsewhere in the country is obscene.

By:
Escapee
When: 06 Aug 22 15:35
Spent £63 million on an imaginary garden bridge in London... Nice one Boris
By:
impossible123
When: 06 Aug 22 17:07
I'm a Labour supporter however, I've not voted Labour since Mr Corbyn was at the helm. Now with Sir Starmer it's not a given I'll vote Labour either. In the past I'd have, why?

Politics and Party loyalty have moved on. For me the Labour team is handicapped by its leader. Where is Andy Burnham? Or maybe I've become more picky (and less Labour) as I grow older. I do not like the promotion of Labour MPs just merely on political correctness, and not suitability or talent.

I leaning toward Ms Truss gien here politics and upbringing. I'd never vote for Mr Sunak for the same reason, and his lack of experience and conceited attitude. Mr Sunak thinks he knows it all!
By:
Wesdag
When: 06 Aug 22 17:32
Labour haver been captured by wokery.

They currently have men who are women's officers who tell women upset about such nonsense to "suck their big lady dick".

I'll never vote Labour again while such anti-women is allowed to flourish.
By:
Wesdag
When: 06 Aug 22 17:40
*anti-women garbage
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 06 Aug 22 17:53
Best way to stop recessions is to scrap minimum wages

Soon as you do that everyone ompetes again, prices come down

Not lowring taxes ffs., its like listening to imbeciles with the current puppets
By:
Escapee
When: 08 Aug 22 08:59
"Best way to stop recessions is to scrap minimum wages"

Who do you think pays when wages are low?

The tax payer forced to top up the wages of any family relying on a minimum wage job. 
The tax payer is subsidising all the businesses that pay minimum wage, paying the housing benefit, school meals, topping up the income with Universal credit etc. etc.


Raise the minimum wage to a level where the tax payer isn't paying  half the wages.


If a business can't utilise a worker to make enough money to pay the worker with out subsidies, then it ain't a benefit to the country, it's a drain on the country, and it ain't a viable business.
By:
Cider
When: 08 Aug 22 15:09
minimum wage is 9.50 ph

for 2 adults that is £760 pw. £3293 pcm.

how much are you advocating for?
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 08 Aug 22 17:54
The introduction of minimum wage was the start of all this
By:
Cider
When: 08 Aug 22 18:34
I'm neutral on 'minimum wage', however the far more pernicious policy in my opinion is in work benefits/ tax credits. Basically millions of people manufactured off the unemployment numbers by deigning to work 2 days a week. So that could well be the two adults in a family working four days out of ten, and taxpayers supplementing their lifestyle, when they are both reported in the stats as working. Tax credits should be phased out.
By:
SontaranStratagem
When: 08 Aug 22 19:26
They claimed only 700,000 were on unemployment benefit 2 years ago

And we know exactly how the fudged the number
By:
SirNorbertClarke
When: 08 Aug 22 19:51
Have some posters been living under a rock for the last year?

There is a huge shortage of labour, airlines and airports are cancelling flights because they can't recruit staff even though they are offering way above minimum wage.

The same is happening  down high streets across the country.
By:
Cider
When: 08 Aug 22 19:57
Which has been replicated across the world ?
By:
Cider
When: 08 Aug 22 20:01
Maybe you can't shut down an entire industry for two years, and switch it back on again, and expect the same service levels and capacity as before shutting it down. Just maybe.
By:
irishone
When: 08 Aug 22 21:13
Truss is going to be a bigger embarrassment than boris
By:
frog1000
When: 08 Aug 22 22:59
Boris stood up to the establishment and got Brexit done and thus was hounded out of office.

Plenty of other PMs who did not rock the boat were allowed to carry on.

Boris did more for this country than any PM since Churchill.
By:
frog1000
When: 08 Aug 22 23:03

Aug 8, 2022 -- 7:51PM, SirNorbertClarke wrote:


Have some posters been living under a rock for the last year?There is a huge shortage of labour, airlines and airports are cancelling flights because they can't recruit staff even though they are offering way above minimum wage.The same is happening

By:
frog1000
When: 08 Aug 22 23:03
Shortage in Labour is due to the 'Covid crisis' and laying off of staff during the 'crisis'.

Plenty in the labour force are now used to 'working from home' and receiving handouts from Sunak for doing absolutely nothing and will not happily return to work.

Until people stop being supported financally for doing nothing the 'crisis' will continue.
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