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The New Leader Of The Shamed "Opposition" Party Want's To Apologise.

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gulliver1 | 19:24 Sat 02nd Nov 2024 | News
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Kemi Badenoch says her first task is to apologise for the the Tory Party's failings over the last 14 years, and says the Cons will only be taken seriously when they are honest with the public .As Buddy Holly said .🎶🎵That'll be the day that I die 🎶🎵......🤣🤣

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The membership of the Tory Party has shrunk from 131,680, down to 40,000...Not looking good for them at the moment. Think they should ask Boris to throw another Party.🤣lol.

I honestly think she's telling porkies.

Its the chuckle brothers ^

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19.39 Nicebloke ..But not about the Cave in with the Tory Party membership.. I do think the drop in membership is correct .They have stopped watching "The Blue Lamp" at last, and are now looking forward to be able to go dancing and skipping along the sunny uplands with this strong new Labour Party in control.

I wonder if she will be asking the con cowboys to give back their ill gotten gains, and report to their local police station.

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I think Kemi ought to get Boris,Truss,Sunak,Hancock, Mone, Gove and Hunt on stage, and make them kneel down and apologise to the British Public for the damage they have done to the UK over the past 14 years.

According to the BBC, the membership has shrunk BY 40,000 not TO 40,000.

"Bob Blackman, who oversaw the election as chair of the Conservative 1922 Committee, revealed the party membership had shrunk to 132,000 - the lowest level on record and down 40,000 members since the last vote by members in 2022." [emphasis added]

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