Originally posted by AtW
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Your fantasies are getting boring now..
Thankfully we no longer get his deep & thoughtful opinions on "The Art of Computer Programming" by Knuth.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Yes - fixed rules to favour specific candidate which they knew will be rejected by the racist party membership, that said candidate will later fund the party for 10+ years when it will be out of power.
And there is no emergency right now just like there was none few months ago
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostOh grow up. The country is in a crises (several in fact). If they'd embarked on another three month process you would have been complaining about the delay and the damage to the economy would be a lot worse. The rules are what the party decides they are, and they decided to follow the basic process, just change the timing and the parameters.
And there is no emergency right now just like there was none few months ago
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Rules that were made up on the spot with fook all notice
It should have been exactly the same process as it was during the summer. After that they can change rules for FUTURE CASES.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostHardly a con. That was stated in the rules up front, quite clearly.
It should have been exactly the same process as it was during the summer. After that they can change rules for FUTURE CASES.
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So if Penny fails to get 102 by 2pm today then Sunak becomes PM even without being put to the members’ voting, very nice Tory Scum Con
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
Which is why it probably won't happen. I doubt Boris has the numbers, despite what his supporters say. There will be some attempt at a face saving exit before Monday, "for the good of the country, I'm supporting Sunak" etc. etc.
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