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Khandro | 11:22 Fri 05th Jul 2024 | News
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Any betting types on here (well there's always Ken) now Rishi's gone.

Who do you think it will be?

Betfair Exchange - Next Conservative Leader

Kemi Badenoch 2/1
Tom Tugendhat 9/2
Priti Patel 7/1
Robert Jenrick 17/2
James Cleverly 10/1
Jeremy Hunt 11/1
Suella Braverman 13/2
Nigel Farage 15/1

 

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The Lord I was thinking of was Lord Frost.

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Lords Frost and Cameron could not enter the chamber.

"I spy strangers" applies

For the time being jno, they could call it New Conservatives (a là New Labour). 

I think a peer can be prime minister but apparently can't be head of the Conservative party, so anyone in the running would have to renounce his/her peerage, rather like Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

could do, Arrods, but ymb was suggesting a merged party could have a completely new name and I don't think the Tories would go for it.

Maybe they could take the Con from Conservatives, and the form from Reform, and see what they come up with.

they could take the Tori from Tories and Molinos from the Spanish millers' association but I still don't think Conservatives would go there

I hope that those who had an issue with a Hindu PM will be happy with the prospect of one of African descent.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1872982.html

Doubtful though.

SP, Who are you talking about?

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Specifically:

"So it's from a Hindu to an atheist - God help the country."

 

 

 

SP, I said who are you talking about - not who are you talking to.  Is there a prospect of a PM of African descent - and since khandro was talking specifically about religion, what religion is he or she - should they exist?

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Yes - there is a prospect of a Tory leader of African dscent. That would be the favourite: Kemi Badenoch. 

Khandro can speak for himself but he's previously stated that he was unhappy with the prospect of a Sunak premiership because of the lack of white PMs in the Indian subcontinent. I remember you actually admonishing him for that.

Rightly so.

I'll let Khandro confirm whether he'd be happy with a Kemi premiership and what's happened to change his opinion.

SP, I've  only seen him object to religious persuasion - I had that conversation with him myself when Sunak was in the running for the PM's job - but ok.  Hopefully he'll let us know.

There's also *this* comment:

He [Sunak] doesn't want to destroy it [the white British race] necessarily, but one of the first things he did when he became British PM was to dash off to India to celebrate with Modhi. 

This was followed by 'exiting* trade deals' but there was a catch; in return Britain was to give thousands of visas to students & their dependents.

He doesn't want to destroy the white British race, but he's comfortable at increasing the Indian one. 

 

(*I think he meant ‘exciting’).  

from https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1869835.html

The problem I have finding his comment about Sunak's suitability for PM is that it may have been as a comment in someone else's thread. 

Needle in a haystack.

I doubt that family roots have much of anything to do with how good a PM might be. Certainly not if they keep spiritual beliefs and secular matters separate.  It's those who insist on bringing their blind faith in myths & creeds to the party that causes friction.

Trade agreements must be kept totally separate from other issues, migration included. One is either talking 'trade' or one is not and should come back to the table when prepared to discuss the subject in hand.

Badenoch is great at preaching to the converted but she is tetchy and invidious and she does not hold up very well when she is scrutinised by her opponents. i think they might end up regretting it if they choose her. she is not very likeable outside of tory circles.

priti patel will do whatever nigel farage tells her and the public have had the benefit of a couple of years to forget what a horrible person she is. if she wins then farage won't need to join the tories, he will effectively control the party from the outside. she was also not involved in the plot to remove boris johnson. i think it is most likely to be her.

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I'll let Khandro confirm whether he'd be happy with a Kemi premiership and what's happened to change his opinion.

 

As I said earlier, Priti has nicer hair.

blind faith in myths & creeds

...monetarism

...market forces

...lie, deny and move on

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