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Is it true there is a petition amongst the Tory faithfull to keep him in position?
Quote from: ravenrover on July 22, 2022, 09:38:50 pmIs it true there is a petition amongst the Tory faithfull to keep him in position?Tory grassroots warned of Trumpian disaster.Senior Tories including a Cabinet minister are getting very worried about the Bring Back Boris campaign, now backed by nearly 7,000 membershttps://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/1550491539486703616Somebody is planting these stories in the papers - and its probably not Dominic Cummings.
Truss cite Patrick Minford as her economic expert.God f**king help us if she is serious.He's only had the ear of 1 PM. That was Thatcher in the early 1980s. The result was 15% interest rates, 4 million on the dole and the destruction of much of our industry.Minford's fantastic plan to take advantage of Brexit was for us to unilaterallly do away with all import tariffs. He casually noted in an aside that this would probably finish off what industry we have left, and would require the "managed decline" of Northern cities.He is a maverick in economics circles. Way outside the mainstream. But your likely next PM is listening to him.
Hobson's choice but the Tory membership are right to be favouring Truss IMO.Sunak outwardly appears slicker, smarter, saner, less extreme and more prime ministerial.But he's proven himself to be economically clueless as Chancellor - only a fool would announce tax rises during a strong economic recovery or maintain these rises as inflation soars causing a cost of living crisis. The economy would be in for 2 (never mind 7) disastrous years of slow, anaemic growth with his high tax, low spend mantra.
Something a lot have not taken into consideration is Richie if elected leader could take votes away from labour with an Indian following, and in some inner cities that's a lot of votes, a lot that historically have voted labour. I think the Indian community would quite like one of their own as the Prime Minister of the UK, and it might just do the UK good.
Quote from: selby on July 24, 2022, 11:09:18 pm Something a lot have not taken into consideration is Richie if elected leader could take votes away from labour with an Indian following, and in some inner cities that's a lot of votes, a lot that historically have voted labour. I think the Indian community would quite like one of their own as the Prime Minister of the UK, and it might just do the UK good. I agree with Selby. As do the ex-BNP, Britain First, NF members who joined the Tory Party to get Johnson elected. I am sure with their years of anti-Asian attacks they will be right behind him.
Quote from: wilts rover on July 25, 2022, 01:10:28 pmQuote from: selby on July 24, 2022, 11:09:18 pm Something a lot have not taken into consideration is Richie if elected leader could take votes away from labour with an Indian following, and in some inner cities that's a lot of votes, a lot that historically have voted labour. I think the Indian community would quite like one of their own as the Prime Minister of the UK, and it might just do the UK good. I agree with Selby. As do the ex-BNP, Britain First, NF members who joined the Tory Party to get Johnson elected. I am sure with their years of anti-Asian attacks they will be right behind him.Absolute baloney, do you have evidence that far right elements joined the Tory party to enable Johnson to get elected?We're talking about Johnson, who could quite seamlessly fit into the LibDems or the centre right Labour party without any stitching showing.
Quote from: danumdon on July 25, 2022, 05:49:19 pmQuote from: wilts rover on July 25, 2022, 01:10:28 pmQuote from: selby on July 24, 2022, 11:09:18 pm Something a lot have not taken into consideration is Richie if elected leader could take votes away from labour with an Indian following, and in some inner cities that's a lot of votes, a lot that historically have voted labour. I think the Indian community would quite like one of their own as the Prime Minister of the UK, and it might just do the UK good. I agree with Selby. As do the ex-BNP, Britain First, NF members who joined the Tory Party to get Johnson elected. I am sure with their years of anti-Asian attacks they will be right behind him.Absolute baloney, do you have evidence that far right elements joined the Tory party to enable Johnson to get elected?We're talking about Johnson, who could quite seamlessly fit into the LibDems or the centre right Labour party without any stitching showing.Yup:https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-far-right-extremists-join-conservatives-support-britain-first-a9252201.htmlhttps://metro.co.uk/2019/12/28/far-right-group-britain-first-says-5000-members-joined-tories-11970687/https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/local-council/bnp-dennis-pearce-backs-norfolk-conservative-candidate-james-wild-1483564As recently as last week:https://twitter.com/breeallegretti/status/1549100073241427969?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
EXCLUSIVE **Boris Johnson has said he does not want to resign and will stay on if the membership backs himThe PM told former treasurer @peteratcmc over lunch at Chequers on Friday he wishes he could "wipe away" his resignation.https://twitter.com/christopherhope/status/1551628844137820162
Sunak, Truss, or Keith in 2024.Get your ringside tickets for the circus show. Chipperfields will have nothing on any of these 3.
Quote from: scawsby steve on July 25, 2022, 07:31:19 pmSunak, Truss, or Keith in 2024.Get your ringside tickets for the circus show. Chipperfields will have nothing on any of these 3.Whoa there SS.Starmer isn’t guaranteed a place in that show yet.