Originally posted by mattster
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
Yeah maybe, but the last few polls show any of them beating Rishi with the members, but I think Truss doing so the least convincingly - which is probably why they have wangled it so that she ends up standing. Kemi would have been a shoe-in. Personally I would prefer Truss simply because I can't see her winning the next election, but two years is still plenty of time to do some damage..
I fail to understand this passion for a Labour government. Yes the Tories have been a bit of a mess (actually quite a lot of a mess), but largely over the little things (Boris's idiocy excepted, of course). However Labour haven't come up with a single idea about how they want to take the country forward for ages, and have even now reversed their one clear objective of closer ties with the EU market. If Labour join the Lib Dems then it would be last sensible election we ever get. If they go with the SNP then bye bye to the Union; even if they lose any referendum the SNP will never assist the rest of the UK in anything.
I have no idea how the next GE will pan out, but I am a long way from convinced that whatever happens will be good news. We really don't have strong enough people at the top of the tree, in any party.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostSomething smells off about those results. Rish! only got 3 from TT and Liz got 15? Yeah, right. There could be a lot of churn under the surface, I suppose, but shenanigans seems equally plausible.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
I fail to understand this passion for a Labour government.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post...Yes the Tories have been a bit of a mess...
Each election, each broadcast, they make promises, then ignore them, and yet still the loyal fans say "give them another try, maybe with a bit of luck they'll do a better job next time"
At some point you have to say no. You have to try something different than the party that has been in power for over a decade.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
But they've only had 12 years of blaming others, you need to give them another x years to start to see improvements.
Each election, each broadcast, they make promises, then ignore them, and yet still the loyal fans say "give them another try, maybe with a bit of luck they'll do a better job next time"
At some point you have to say no. You have to try something different than the party that has been in power for over a decade.
Better perhaps to hope for Rishi because a socialist economic policy is what he's selling.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
But Labour's record in every government they've held is one of dismal failure.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostSomething smells off about those results. Rish! only got 3 from TT and Liz got 15? Yeah, right. There could be a lot of churn under the surface, I suppose, but shenanigans seems equally plausible.
According to polling Rishi! loses against Penny Splash or Truss.
So the Ready4Rish! team have to work out which one to go up against."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
Please expand. I don't believe this is true at all.
The problem with our democracy since Thatcher is political parties are in power too long. They end up destroying the good work they have previously done. This means the pendulum has swung too far by the time the opposition get back in power."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by mattster View Post
wasn't there major shennans for Bojo to keep someone off the final members ballot? It's all very shifty no doubt, and I'm sure Liz has benefited from a few borrowed votes here..
I’ve pretty much lost interest. Sunak would be an ongoing disaster, Truss would lose the next GE handsomely and Mordaunt? Who knows what the feck she thinks - I don’t think she knows herself. There’s probably only one winner here, Labour.Comment
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