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Ah yes. He said ‘working from home isn’t working’, when he has done the same thing from his gated compound for 30 years or so. That took hypocrisy to a whole knew level. Then again many Brexiteers who have benefited from freedom of movement, the Erasmus scheme, the ability to buy holiday homes abroad with noticeably less red tape / fewer difficulties etc., voted to prevent future generations from enjoying those same opportunities and advantages.That would be Richard Littlejohn. He still goes on about WFH whilst writing his opinion pieces from his home in Florida!
It looks like his recent trips and photo opportunities abroad have not gone down very well with many people who previously supported him, as they think he should spending his time in the UK dealing with the numerous domestic issues that are being faced.Jesus, those comments are fecking brutal. The Tories must be shitting themselves reading that.
Wallace, Tugendhat, Hunt, Patel, Gove, Sunak, MordauntWho the heck have the Tories got to replace Boris?
Nadine??
Truss??
Javid??
The other options are incredibly poor, so it doesn't matter who the Tories replace Boris with, they are all incredibly poor options thankfully.
While this may be some of underlying reasons of life long die hard southern conservatives, I think the recent judgements on guns, abortion and the environment are purely designed to score short term party political points by very partisan justices, without regard to future implications. A truly shocking dereliction of duty that truly sets America further back.This is the real reasoning for the SCOTUS to ban abortions, more white babies
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That's exactly what happened with Gordon Brown and it didnt go well. For the party or the country.It would not surprise me if somewhere in the bowels of the Tory party backrooms, there was one GE option being considered that went like this;
"We actually need to lose the next GE, but not by a landslide, otherwise the 'boots on the other foot'. The loss should be just enough to let a labour government takeover the hot seat, to take the economic strain of recovery, of dealing with the energy crisis, zero emissions, sorting out public sector pay and strikes (which will grow worse especially if one lot gets what they want) etc. Get them in the run-up to the election to including proper 'leveling up', the sorting out the Brexit aftermath, dealing with the nationalists INDy2 in Scotland, in their manifesto.
The choice therefore for this scenario is to keep Boris as leader and risk losing by a landslide, or ditch Boris for someone who will lose but with only a marginal loss!
Well we can dream anyway!!
And that is just the PM
Wonder how popular Starmer is at the CPS...
I am unable to view the tweet. Is this beergate?Wonder how popular Starmer is at the CPS...
Yes. Telegraph journalist reporting Durham Police were in contact with the CPS about potential fines. I don't know why it has been deleted.I am unable to view the tweet. Is this beergate?
Surely the fine is a FPN, so probably bollocks. Not saying he hasn't been fined, but there would be no reason to discuss with CPS.Yes. Telegraph journalist reporting Durham Police were in contact with the CPS about potential fines. I don't know why it has been deleted.
True, but then again Gordon was determined to become PM, even if he had to throw Blair/Party under a bus, don't think there is a G. Brown/'Brutus' type character lurking in the Tory party in second place, unless you see 'Deputy Dominic' (Raab) as a potential 'stab in the back' plotter?That's exactly what happened with Gordon Brown and it didn't go well. For the party or the country.
Ben Wallace is sharpening the blade as we speak I suspect. I think it'll move fairly quickly when it does happen rather than the long series of media briefings that others have tried as a tactic.True, but then again Gordon was determined to become PM, even if he had to throw Blair/Party under a bus, don't think there is a G. Brown/'Brutus' type character lurking in the Tory party in second place, unless you see 'Deputy Dominic' (Raab) as a potential 'stab in the back' plotter?
The Tories generally handle these situations better than Labour do. Maggie didn't see the knife until she felt it sticking out of her shoulder blades... Boris will have plenty of time to see his assassin coming, in fact his death of a thousand cuts has already started with 148 of his erstwhile friends already sharpening their blades. We might even get the tale of two cities speech ..." it is a far far better thing..." from him, who knows... its not going to be dull that's for sure
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...under the illusion of principle, naturally.Here they go
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