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Tory Party In Meltdown
Allegedly. But it is the Evening Standard so probably more sour grapes from George.
https:/ /uk.yah oo.com/ news/tr uss-fac ing-imp ossible -task-p arty-16 2449265 .html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are at each other's throats simply because there was an opportunity for one faction to stab the incumbent from the other faction in the back and try to grab control. When the issue of who now leads is settled they'll go back to how they were. Superficially supporting the party and it's leadership while half are still awaiting the next opportunity.
You’d be better sticking to the present, history means nothing in the current state of the nation and the government that’s allegedly running the country.
As your local MP said recently, the Tories had better get used to being in opposition for quite some time because if you think Truss and her Johnson Cabinet Mk2 are the answer you’re very much deluded.
Go back and have a good read of the link in the OP.
But as ever it’s not how they govern or deal with crises, for you it’s all about the winning and nothing else.
Dress it up however you like but you can’t polish a turd.
As your local MP said recently, the Tories had better get used to being in opposition for quite some time because if you think Truss and her Johnson Cabinet Mk2 are the answer you’re very much deluded.
Go back and have a good read of the link in the OP.
But as ever it’s not how they govern or deal with crises, for you it’s all about the winning and nothing else.
Dress it up however you like but you can’t polish a turd.
jourdain2
//I said a few weeks ago, to a disbelieving daughter, that I had a sort of feeling that Boris will be back. I'm beginning to feel that more and more strongly.//
Care to explain how?
I’m just intrigued because having already been forced to leave by his own party for perpetual lying, he still has to face a grilling from a Parliamentary Select Committee for misleading Parliament.
It’ll be tough going too because portraying the bumbling fool in front of scrutinising colleagues will be difficult enough but this time it’ll be without an entourage that a PM would normally have, it’ll be as a disgraced backbencher with a propensity for lying.
Despite 10,000 of 160,000 Werthers Warriors wanting him back it’ll never happen, his Westminster colleagues know he’s toxic for their futures, limited though they’ll be.
Any future PM appointing him would be foolish beyond belief, he won’t play a bit part having already been in the hot seat once, I predict he’ll shortly exit stage left and be gone as an MP by summer 2024 at the latest.
What’s your prediction?
//I said a few weeks ago, to a disbelieving daughter, that I had a sort of feeling that Boris will be back. I'm beginning to feel that more and more strongly.//
Care to explain how?
I’m just intrigued because having already been forced to leave by his own party for perpetual lying, he still has to face a grilling from a Parliamentary Select Committee for misleading Parliament.
It’ll be tough going too because portraying the bumbling fool in front of scrutinising colleagues will be difficult enough but this time it’ll be without an entourage that a PM would normally have, it’ll be as a disgraced backbencher with a propensity for lying.
Despite 10,000 of 160,000 Werthers Warriors wanting him back it’ll never happen, his Westminster colleagues know he’s toxic for their futures, limited though they’ll be.
Any future PM appointing him would be foolish beyond belief, he won’t play a bit part having already been in the hot seat once, I predict he’ll shortly exit stage left and be gone as an MP by summer 2024 at the latest.
What’s your prediction?
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