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Truss Told: The Game Is Up
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By the first Tory MP to publicly do so.
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/'The game is up': First Tory publicly says PM should go
Crispin Blunt, the Conservative MP for Reigate, has become the first to publicly state Prime Minister Liz Truss should step aside, saying: "The game is up".
He told Channel 4's Andrew Neil Show that he does not think Ms Truss, who has been in Number 10 for little over a month, can survive the current crisis.
"I think the game is up and it's now a question as to how the succession is managed," he said.
Asked how the party will get rid of her, he said: "If there is such a weight of opinion in the parliamentary party that we have to have a change, then it will be effected.
"Exactly how it is done and exactly under what mechanism... but it will happen."/
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
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/'The game is up': First Tory publicly says PM should go
Crispin Blunt, the Conservative MP for Reigate, has become the first to publicly state Prime Minister Liz Truss should step aside, saying: "The game is up".
He told Channel 4's Andrew Neil Show that he does not think Ms Truss, who has been in Number 10 for little over a month, can survive the current crisis.
"I think the game is up and it's now a question as to how the succession is managed," he said.
Asked how the party will get rid of her, he said: "If there is such a weight of opinion in the parliamentary party that we have to have a change, then it will be effected.
"Exactly how it is done and exactly under what mechanism... but it will happen."/
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
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//Fatticus. I have no more answers to your endless questions and videos//
Thanks for confirming you have no contradictory evidence to the factual events that have taken place and are not disputed, it is appreciated.
Let’s hope we have someone in charge soon who fights their corner better than you do Johnson’s, though it won’t be difficult, his record speaks for itself.
//Fatticus. I have no more answers to your endless questions and videos//
Thanks for confirming you have no contradictory evidence to the factual events that have taken place and are not disputed, it is appreciated.
Let’s hope we have someone in charge soon who fights their corner better than you do Johnson’s, though it won’t be difficult, his record speaks for itself.
MissTerious
//I didn't come on here to fight Johnsons corner I have no need. And no need to prove anything either. As I said you read too much media. Basically you believe everything they say.//
I do believe factual news events from credible and reliable news sources and live coverage of such events as they occur.
Try it some time, see if you can get naomi to do the same, she has the same struggles.
//I didn't come on here to fight Johnsons corner I have no need. And no need to prove anything either. As I said you read too much media. Basically you believe everything they say.//
I do believe factual news events from credible and reliable news sources and live coverage of such events as they occur.
Try it some time, see if you can get naomi to do the same, she has the same struggles.
Here’s an insight into how our current PM is perceived worldwide:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-63 285480
/Meanwhile, the UK is becoming a "cautionary tale" about the effect of "bad politics", said an editorial in Indian daily newspaper The Hindu on Monday.
The newspaper - a widely-read English-language paper and generally critical of right-leaning political parties - said Ms Truss was "once seen as a new hope for breathing life back" into the UK Conservative Party.
But now she may have added the "label of 'incompetence' to the Tory governance image", it adds.
Russia's media speculates over Ms Truss's future, reporting that she might be out of her post soon.
"Embarrassment for Liz", said the state-owned daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Monday.
"Yet another political crisis is looming over Britain: the newly minted prime minister, Liz Truss, may be forced out of her Downing Street residence already in the coming days and weeks," it says.
"The Tory leader's unpopularity in party circles and in British society has long been known, but now the [prime] minister has come close to the end of her scandalous career."/
I never caught what they thought of Johnson, but I can guess!
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/Meanwhile, the UK is becoming a "cautionary tale" about the effect of "bad politics", said an editorial in Indian daily newspaper The Hindu on Monday.
The newspaper - a widely-read English-language paper and generally critical of right-leaning political parties - said Ms Truss was "once seen as a new hope for breathing life back" into the UK Conservative Party.
But now she may have added the "label of 'incompetence' to the Tory governance image", it adds.
Russia's media speculates over Ms Truss's future, reporting that she might be out of her post soon.
"Embarrassment for Liz", said the state-owned daily Rossiyskaya Gazeta on Monday.
"Yet another political crisis is looming over Britain: the newly minted prime minister, Liz Truss, may be forced out of her Downing Street residence already in the coming days and weeks," it says.
"The Tory leader's unpopularity in party circles and in British society has long been known, but now the [prime] minister has come close to the end of her scandalous career."/
I never caught what they thought of Johnson, but I can guess!
youngmafbog
//Well to be fair she never stood a chance. The bullies circled and moved in.//
She had every chance, her whole campaign was run on promises of what she’d do if she got the job.
Sunak warned her on live TV about the consequences of her actions and policy, yet she went ahead anyway.
Who would do what she did without an OBR report, especially when the sums didn’t even vaguely add up?
Kwarteng got thrown under the bus for delivering HER policy and her ideas.
Blame her and blame the morons who put her there, pure greed and a completely self-inflicted catastrophe of unique and never seen before proportions, of which we’ll bear the cost, quite literally.
//Well to be fair she never stood a chance. The bullies circled and moved in.//
She had every chance, her whole campaign was run on promises of what she’d do if she got the job.
Sunak warned her on live TV about the consequences of her actions and policy, yet she went ahead anyway.
Who would do what she did without an OBR report, especially when the sums didn’t even vaguely add up?
Kwarteng got thrown under the bus for delivering HER policy and her ideas.
Blame her and blame the morons who put her there, pure greed and a completely self-inflicted catastrophe of unique and never seen before proportions, of which we’ll bear the cost, quite literally.
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