Gill W wrote: 03 May 2022, 16:17
As the conversation has now got going, I would say Tom Tugendhat, as (at the moment at least) he appears untainted by the current government circus
I have never actually heard of him, but anything that brings some new thinking to the Tory's is a good thing. A quick read says he has served his country, so is not a career politician, and his politics are centerist ... I generally believe whichever main party holds the centre ground stands the best chance. At the minute the Torys are far too right wing and Labour is still sitting too far to the left ... so neither is currently fighting for that middle ground.
Onelife wrote: 03 May 2022, 14:46
Michael Gove stands head and shoulders above any of the other circus performers and would have made a fantastic PM in my opinion.
Sorry Keith, but I believe Gove, like Javid, has been involved in too much cronyism, and therefore carries too much baggage. In fact at times I think he is as much part of the circus as the clown PM.
That leaves the like of Hunt, Raab, Frost and Truss who talk-the-talk but continually prove they cannot walk-the-walk are just serial under achievers ... not forgetting Patel who has shown she is not even fit for her current job (but I don't think she has ever been a serious contender).
However Truss has a habit of getting what she wants and has been distancing herself from Johnson lately .. or what about Ben Wallace seems to be gathering support (but probably still an outsider). So, while I think Sunak has let himself down recently, based on the current competition, I believe he is still the front runner (but currently out of favour with the Tory grandee)