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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The reason IMO there are so many candidates is because the Tories are falling apart.
There are so many cliques and coteries among MPs and very little - as far as one can tell - come and go between them. And it’s hard to believe Dominic Raabid and Sam Gyimah, for example, are in the same party.
I feel like a passenger on a bus where the driver has gone and a crowd of replacements are fighting over who will take over the wheel. Most of them seem determined to drive on over a cliff and a small group of passengers at the front are egging them on ...
There are so many cliques and coteries among MPs and very little - as far as one can tell - come and go between them. And it’s hard to believe Dominic Raabid and Sam Gyimah, for example, are in the same party.
I feel like a passenger on a bus where the driver has gone and a crowd of replacements are fighting over who will take over the wheel. Most of them seem determined to drive on over a cliff and a small group of passengers at the front are egging them on ...
Stewart ? He that says that no-deal would be catastrophic, undeliverable and unnecessary in the face of evidence to the contrary (unless he's planning on keeping us in) ? Someone still trying to get May's existing deal through BECAUSE there is no evidence the EU will offer a different deal ?
Surely you jest.
Surely you jest.
Stewart wants to be the next-but-one leader. He's quite aware that the chalice gets more poisoned by the day so he's just getting himself known. I can think of few people (of either party) I'd rather have leading the country in 2022.
Though by then, having smoked a cigarette without a filter in the 1980s may disqualify him.
Though by then, having smoked a cigarette without a filter in the 1980s may disqualify him.