The ERG have announced that they need to make the announcement that they will support whoever wins, but will not support them before they win.
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Sums up just how intellectually capable our politicians really are, doesn't it.Blog? What blog...?
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They are supposed to be the brains behind brexit, Boris and Truss.Originally posted by malvolio View PostSums up just how intellectually capable our politicians really are, doesn't it.
They are certainly behind a lot of the funding, and the shenanigans at 55 Tufton Street…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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MPs are supposed to be a lot things that they aren't. Competent, rational, loyal, representative, obedient to the party ethos......Originally posted by WTFH View Post
They are supposed to be the brains behind brexit, Boris and Truss.
They are certainly behind a lot of the funding, and the shenanigans at 55 Tufton Street
Blog? What blog...?
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