Originally posted by malvolio
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Bring Back Boris!
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Presuming Boris wins again...
Will he bring back his old cabinet in it's entirety, the one he had when he finally gave it up?
Or will have a more eclectic choice in mind this time... Would he give Truss and Sunak another shot at a cabinet post?Comment
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostPresuming Boris wins again...
Will he bring back his old cabinet in it's entirety, the one he had when he finally gave it up?
Or will have a more eclectic choice in mind this time... Would he give Truss and Sunak another shot at a cabinet post?
Are you ready for Rish!?
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Putting Brexit aside, Boris is a centrist. He's just incompetent. However, the fact remains that he's significantly more popular than Sunak among the 2019 Tory electorate (even now). By definition, that contingent doesn't contain Labour voters who always vote Labour and it's a pretty good idea of the high water mark for who would vote Tory.
That's presuming Rishi doesn't completely screw up the economy like his predecessor.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
If Rishi becomes PM Labour will have a hard time maintaining their SE Asian voters and getting floating SE Asian voters. Plus a few other groups.
That's presuming Rishi doesn't completely screw up the economy like his predecessor.
And to be fair many of the problems were (and still are) outside his control. He at least has a clear understanding of what they are.
Mutterings in the Wail this morning about Rishi and Boris coming back as a set. It's a thought; we could then pretend the last three months never happened!Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
I am pleased that you have acquitted yourself. I am sure that I speak for the whole forum when I say that you seem like a very popular and gregarious man.
Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Sound like Rishi the snake is going to bottle it.
He doesn't want to go to a members vote again because he knows he will lose again.Comment
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