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Is The Halo Slipping A Tad More
Slipped a little with the 'trans' thingy. Does it now look a little more lop-sided?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In 2010 she became the nominated Conservative candidate to stand for Portsmouth North in the General Election. Coincidently, she decided to become a Navy Reservist at precisely the same time.
She won the seat and became a full time MP, so never got to do any of that navy lark. Her military career stalled before it had even begun.
In 2019 she was Secretary of State for Defence for 85 days. During that tenure, the Navy made her an honorary Captain.
When Boris became Prime Minister he removed her from Defence.
She won the seat and became a full time MP, so never got to do any of that navy lark. Her military career stalled before it had even begun.
In 2019 she was Secretary of State for Defence for 85 days. During that tenure, the Navy made her an honorary Captain.
When Boris became Prime Minister he removed her from Defence.
DD: "Waste of time - TV debates are entirely pointless as all they do is encourage petty point-scoring and there’s never any substance. "
fatti: "As one of them will become the next Prime Minister I reckon it’s only fair that the general public/electorate get to pass judgement on the calibre of the person who will become PM without their say.
Don’t you? " - well it might if the public were deciding this but it is in fact around 160,000 party members including me that decide. I generally hate these US style TV bun fights anyway but this one is doubly pointless.
fatti: "As one of them will become the next Prime Minister I reckon it’s only fair that the general public/electorate get to pass judgement on the calibre of the person who will become PM without their say.
Don’t you? " - well it might if the public were deciding this but it is in fact around 160,000 party members including me that decide. I generally hate these US style TV bun fights anyway but this one is doubly pointless.
Lol, you decide nothing ToraToraTora! You believe that your MP votes the way you want them to?
If that was the case Johnson would have been destroyed at the VONC.
The parliamentary party decide, you can have your two pennorth worth but your MP doesn’t have to pay any attention and often doesn’t, especially in a new leader vote.
Don’t forget, some will be feathering their nest in order to suck up and get top jobs, they don’t actually give a flying fig about your opinion as they jostle for the limelight.
If that was the case Johnson would have been destroyed at the VONC.
The parliamentary party decide, you can have your two pennorth worth but your MP doesn’t have to pay any attention and often doesn’t, especially in a new leader vote.
Don’t forget, some will be feathering their nest in order to suck up and get top jobs, they don’t actually give a flying fig about your opinion as they jostle for the limelight.
naomi: "Given recent exposures are you sticking to your first choice, TTT? " - yes, as I said before no one agrees 100% with anyone else and the other candidates are all worse in my opinion I quite like Tugendhat but he has no chance. Truss and Sunak are too associated with the Boris government and will just get bogged down with that and end up paralysed. Badenoch is competent and one to watch for the future but I think she needs a longer apprenticeship, hopefully she gets a top job in the new government. So although I have some concerns about Mordaunt she still beats the rest as far as I'm concerned.
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