Tory's are a bunch of lily livered p*****s
they're scared of labours social media messaging and twitter storms that can quickly ensue when someone says anything that can be vaguely be interpreted as controversial
so they've deliberately sidelined the likes of Mogg, Steve Baker and Liz Truss to an extent, for fear of scaring away Tory remainers and to make the torys sound a little more palatable to labour leavers
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We already had the Brexit referendum. Old news.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostHe's a leading voice of brexit. The tory campaign is all about "getting brexit done".
You seem to be surprised that he is not involved now as you have imagined something that didn't happen
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In case anyone is wondering, Moggsy is currently enjoying a sabbatical, locked in a shepherd's hut on the Outer Hebrides. But not to worry, he'll be back on Friday raring to go
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Where's Moggy?
I see the far right have been triggered. Poor ickle boomer snowflakes... “Quick, quick, we need to change the topic from being about blessed Jacob and need to attack someone else. We don’t care that Jacob has been prevented from talking, we need to deflect....”
Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNah, it's the empty train in which Agent Cob did his photo op, sitting on the floor like a true man of the people because it was so jam packed [emoji57]
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
Is that the train Ken Livingston got his foot stuck in?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostMissed that story ... having lived and worked in London most of my life, it's a bit meh though. Ken is a dick, but I don't think this makes him any more of a dick.
"I'm an arsehole with no self awareness".
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIs that the train Ken Livingston got his foot stuck in?
Any Londoner will know this is a major breach of Tube etiquette, which can delay trains and is frankly quite dangerous.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostNot been seen since his Grenfell comments. Has only done a single hustings for this election (last night) and even then he was trying to avoid everyone. What an absolute coward and a top tool! So hope he gets voted out.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
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