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Ah but if they let him be PM he would be the first non-white PM even though he's loaded, and then the Tories could have a field day about being the party of diversity.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThis could be countered by the Tories replacing their clown with someone capable of dealing with Covid and Brexit. Tricky as they purged a lot of the Enemies of the People from the ranks of their MPs. Sunak looks like their best bet but it's thin gruel."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAh but if they let him be PM he would be the first non-white PM even though he's loaded, and then the Tories could have a field day about being the party of diversity.
Mm makes sense.
Can they encourage Priti Patel to start liking girls -> Hat trick!Comment
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As they say, the Labour Party has had more leaders called Keir, than female or BAME leaders.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAh but if they let him be PM he would be the first non-white PM even though he's loaded, and then the Tories could have a field day about being the party of diversity.
But in reality, I doubt there's a 'field day' to be had on this. Right now, competence is what people need (an I assume want) regardless of ethnicity or gender.Comment
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Unfortunately not as has been proven by Bojo, Jezzy and a few others.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs they say, the Labour Party has had more leaders called Keir, than female or BAME leaders.
But in reality, I doubt there's a 'field day' to be had on this. Right now, competence is what people need (an I assume want) regardless of ethnicity or gender.Comment
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That was then. This is now. Covid and Brexit in combination are a hard test for anyone. They're clearly beyond a clown like Johnson.Originally posted by vetran View PostUnfortunately not as has been proven by Bojo, Jezzy and a few others.Comment
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I wish BJ stopped pretending he was fit so he can feck off in January/February if not before with an excuse.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat was then. This is now. Covid and Brexit in combination are a hard test for anyone. They're clearly beyond a clown like Johnson."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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