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The Tories seem to have adopted the old Labour tactic of squabbling amongst themselves in order to give themselves the worst possible chance at the next election.
I wouldn't be surprised. But although I've given up on the Conservatives (fury at lockdown and disrespecting the members votes and preferences, nothing to do with Boris's peccadillos & fibs) I can see nothing to vote for in the labour party.
People I speak to tend to more or less be of the same opinion in that they always used to vote conservative, don't want to do so for this current lot - but can't see Labour as an alternative.
So, it's up for grabs really i.m.o. 'Reform' might do quite well, as might lots of smaller parties - a hung parliament perhaps?
These Conservative MPs Who got Boris removed from Power, should each be given a "Gold Medal" for "Common sense"..
Say what yer want and yer out mate!
"a "Gold Medal" for "Common sense".."

something youll never ever get, eh
09.24,Don't let those brain surgeons look into your ears Baz ..They will see each other

I doubt it…. the party always comes first to a tory…. even before the country

this is man is just salty because he liked Johnson…. Members are not going to start mass deselections

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