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What's everyone's thoughts ?Personally I can't see her riding this out , way way too many high profile enemies for one .2 , The Red Wall Tories aren't going to support her nutjack ideological policies in low paid and economically challenged constituencies .3 , Possibly 70% of Tory MP's didn't want her to start with .4 , I don't believe the Tory government have the stomach to govern much longer , worn down and can't face the shyte show any longer .I'm tipping a December election .
Quote from: tyke1962 on October 04, 2022, 05:09:30 pmWhat's everyone's thoughts ?Personally I can't see her riding this out , way way too many high profile enemies for one .2 , The Red Wall Tories aren't going to support her nutjack ideological policies in low paid and economically challenged constituencies .3 , Possibly 70% of Tory MP's didn't want her to start with .4 , I don't believe the Tory government have the stomach to govern much longer , worn down and can't face the shyte show any longer .I'm tipping a December election .You could be right, Tyke. However, whether it happens soon or in 2 years time, one thing is certain; Keith is going to inherit a poisoned chalice.I really don't envy him with the task he's facing.
Truss out and either Johnson or Sunak in - would be my thought.No way are c150 Tory MP's going to give up 2 years salary £160k+ expenses unless they are forced.
Absolutely zero chance of an early election.If they ditch Truss, the MPs will choose a replacement (Sunak, probably) and elect him by proclamation, without letting the membership have the chance of choosing another dead eyed headcase like Truss.There's no likelihood whatsoever of Tory MPs choosing to vote down their own Govt without having a replacement, and so force a GE when they are 30% behind in the polls.
How can Trussed be deposed? Can't have an internal vote of no confidence she has a years grace. Can't have a no confidence vote in Parliament that would mean an Election. Her Ministers surely aren't going to turn on her and tell her to resign, she gifted them their position.Looks like we are stuck with her unless the back bench red wallers who know they aren't going to be re elected grow some and dare to support a Parliamentary no confidence due to her batsh!t policies
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 04, 2022, 06:41:28 pmAbsolutely zero chance of an early election.If they ditch Truss, the MPs will choose a replacement (Sunak, probably) and elect him by proclamation, without letting the membership have the chance of choosing another dead eyed headcase like Truss.There's no likelihood whatsoever of Tory MPs choosing to vote down their own Govt without having a replacement, and so force a GE when they are 30% behind in the polls.Do you think Sunak is the unification candidate though Billy ?Personally I don't because the ERG can't stand him because he's a high tax man .For this to even look remotely credible as in Brown getting the top job unopposed , Sunak would have to have the same support and I don't think he has .In fact no bugga has , well there's one but even these lunatics can't bring him back .I think the Tory press will call time on this government and that's going to be the fatal blow .
Quote from: tyke1962 on October 04, 2022, 07:55:12 pm Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 04, 2022, 06:41:28 pmAbsolutely zero chance of an early election.If they ditch Truss, the MPs will choose a replacement (Sunak, probably) and elect him by proclamation, without letting the membership have the chance of choosing another dead eyed headcase like Truss.There's no likelihood whatsoever of Tory MPs choosing to vote down their own Govt without having a replacement, and so force a GE when they are 30% behind in the polls.Do you think Sunak is the unification candidate though Billy ?Personally I don't because the ERG can't stand him because he's a high tax man .For this to even look remotely credible as in Brown getting the top job unopposed , Sunak would have to have the same support and I don't think he has .In fact no bugga has , well there's one but even these lunatics can't bring him back .I think the Tory press will call time on this government and that's going to be the fatal blow .There's not a chance in a million of there being a General Election any time soon. More chance of a f**king Donny midfielder winning a challenge tonight.
Drawing straws is probably the best option
There is no way in a thousand years there will be an election. The Tories are not going to vote lose the election before they have to. All the in fighting is embarrassing and unbelievable. She might have to go. It would be good if they could co-opt a replacement without all the drama of the last shambles but I can’t see how that could be done unless there’s some back door discussions for only one candidate to stand
I think the conservatives have given up.They elected their leader to lower tax to the same rate as the new Labour years, but bottled it on such a basic conservative ideology. They don’t have the patience or confidence in their own ideas anymore. The voters need that intellectual confidence in a leader and a clear way of doing things for the country.If Labour want to get elected, they need to demonstrate this and not bow to the pressure from the left wing of their own party.
Whenever there is another general election the one thing that is true is that I’ll never vote Labour, I did until Tony Blair got in, never again
Quote from: ncRover on October 05, 2022, 08:01:00 amI think the conservatives have given up.They elected their leader to lower tax to the same rate as the new Labour years, but bottled it on such a basic conservative ideology. They don’t have the patience or confidence in their own ideas anymore. The voters need that intellectual confidence in a leader and a clear way of doing things for the country.If Labour want to get elected, they need to demonstrate this and not bow to the pressure from the left wing of their own party.Truss and Kwarteng haven't "bottled it" on tax cuts. They are still going ahead with £43bn worth.The problem is not the cuts per se. It's the fact that they were planning to fund them by borrowing. And they used voodoo economics that nobody believes other than a slack handful of cranks, to claim that these cuts would miraculously produce economic growth that would pay for the cuts.It's batshit. The markets knew it and called them out on it. Now they are going to Plan B. Which is to pay for the tax cuts through massive cuts on public expenditure.