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Kendhni
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More to the point, when Johnson goes, who gets custody of Nadine Dorries?
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 08 Jul 2022, 17:05If you win will there be a party? And can you include free cruises for pensioners in your manifesto?
It goes without saying
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Hi Foxy, I think this clip demonstrates the calibre of the lady as I can’t think of many politicians who could have handled it as well has she did.oldbluefox wrote: 08 Jul 2022, 21:40Look her up on YouTube giving Angela Rayner and Ian Blackford a verbal mauling. I almost felt sorry for them
Thar she blows!!!!
And now she guns for Blackford.
Actually no I didn't, it was really quite enjoyable but you don't mess about with our Penny. Must be her Naval Reservist training.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-63n_PVNZY
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oldbluefox
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Indeed, she should never have got that far but Penny didn't allow herself to get flustered. Where was security?
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Ben Wallace has opted out of the leadership race
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I watched those two clips, first I've really seen of Penny Mordant. I found another clip of her giving the 'Loyal Address' following the Queen's Speech in June 2014. Worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGqikf5Neas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGqikf5Neas
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Maybe he has some dirty washing lurking in his background that he prefers the Labour Party snoopers (ie The Gruniad) don't find, or maybe his wife doesn't like Carrie's choice of wallpaper!!!
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The first MP to use sign language in the Commons.CaroleF wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 16:29I watched those two clips, first I've really seen of Penny Mordant. I found another clip of her giving the 'Loyal Address' following the Queen's Speech in June 2014. Worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGqikf5Neas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eJUFf ... ardianNews
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Onelife
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That’s a classic Carol, she certainly knows how to tell themCaroleF wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 16:29I watched those two clips, first I've really seen of Penny Mordant. I found another clip of her giving the 'Loyal Address' following the Queen's Speech in June 2014. Worth a watch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGqikf5Neas
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Onelife
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I can do sign language Foxy; in fact, I’ve just sent this to Stephenoldbluefox wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 17:43
The first MP to use sign language in the Commons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eJUFf ... ardianNews
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You made me laugh......well it wont be me. How about sending her to Dom Cummings?Kendhni wrote: 08 Jul 2022, 22:53More to the point, when Johnson goes, who gets custody of Nadine Dorries?
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Or maybe he's just got more sense? I cannot imagine anyone without a personality disorder wanting the job at the moment...towny44 wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 16:39Maybe he has some dirty washing lurking in his background that he prefers the Labour Party snoopers (ie The Gruniad) don't find, or maybe his wife doesn't like Carrie's choice of wallpaper!!!
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I see a number of political commentators saying, as I have been for some time, that now Boris has effectively gone Sir Hindsight needs to get his act together and come up with some clear policy statements. "I'm not Boris" won't hack it any more.
To make it more difficult we and he have no idea what the new Tory leader's position will be on a range of critical issues. Will they be a spender or a saver? Will they take a more conciliatory line with the EU or play hard ball? Where will they stand on Ireland, or Scottish independence? Sir H can't wait to play his previous "I wouldn't have done that" game. He has perhaps 3 months to stake his claim.
He won't take much heart from today's poll either which siggests his lead in the personal ratings is more because people dislike Boris than like him, so that could evaporate fast.
It really is time to put up or shut up. I am a genuine floating voter. Now is his chance to pitch for my vote while the Tories choose their new leader. October will be too late.
To make it more difficult we and he have no idea what the new Tory leader's position will be on a range of critical issues. Will they be a spender or a saver? Will they take a more conciliatory line with the EU or play hard ball? Where will they stand on Ireland, or Scottish independence? Sir H can't wait to play his previous "I wouldn't have done that" game. He has perhaps 3 months to stake his claim.
He won't take much heart from today's poll either which siggests his lead in the personal ratings is more because people dislike Boris than like him, so that could evaporate fast.
It really is time to put up or shut up. I am a genuine floating voter. Now is his chance to pitch for my vote while the Tories choose their new leader. October will be too late.
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Kendhni
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Given the total botch up of the economy this government has created it surprises me anybody would want to take on Johnson's poison chalice. Even at the start of a financial crisis they were totally out of ideas ... all Johnson did was go against his chancellor and the treasury as he carried out u-turns to adopt labour policy, which lets face it, was the only stated ideas on the table ... but then for the last few years the government have been working on a policy of 'make it up as you go along'. Maybe with a proper PM, instead of a clown playing at politics, we will see some actual policy coming from the tory party.anniec wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 18:37Or maybe he's just got more sense? I cannot imagine anyone without a personality disorder wanting the job at the moment...towny44 wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 16:39Maybe he has some dirty washing lurking in his background that he prefers the Labour Party snoopers (ie The Gruniad) don't find, or maybe his wife doesn't like Carrie's choice of wallpaper!!!
You do have to take heart from the media as more and more of the gullible appear to be waking up and realising they have been totally conned by the most incompetent, narcissistic and corrupt PM in living memory (according to a collection of comments coming from various members of his cabinet). Finally, after taking out the trash, we now have the opportunity to start making Britain great again!
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I know you keep quoting the botched job the govt have done, mainly because of the increase in the national debt.Kendhni wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 21:59Given the total botch up of the economy this government has created it surprises me anybody would want to take on Johnson's poison chalice. Even at the start of a financial crisis they were totally out of ideas ... all Johnson did was go against his chancellor and the treasury as he carried out u-turns to adopt labour policy, which lets face it, was the only stated ideas on the table ... but then for the last few years the government have been working on a policy of 'make it up as you go along'. Maybe with a proper PM, instead of a clown playing at politics, we will see some actual policy coming from the tory party.anniec wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 18:37Or maybe he's just got more sense? I cannot imagine anyone without a personality disorder wanting the job at the moment...towny44 wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 16:39
Maybe he has some dirty washing lurking in his background that he prefers the Labour Party snoopers (ie The Gruniad) don't find, or maybe his wife doesn't like Carrie's choice of wallpaper!!!
You do have to take heart from the media as more and more of the gullible appear to be waking up and realising they have been totally conned by the most incompetent, narcissistic and corrupt PM in living memory (according to a collection of comments coming from various members of his cabinet). Finally, after taking out the trash, we now have the opportunity to start making Britain great again!
However I was reading that post covid the UK is the second fastest growing economy, only just 0.1% behind France.
I wonder what impact covid has had on other countries national debt, it would be interesting to compare their figures.
As for the media reports, I have seen quite a number of voters who are quite sympathetic to Boris, maybe not as many as his detractors, but a sizeable minority.
However I do agree that he has handled the accusations made against him, and number 10, very badly, and that's really his main fault, he responds without thinking, then having dug himself into a hole, he keeps on digging, until eventually he has made a mountainous issue out of a very mole hill of an offence.
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Onelife
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I thought it a cleaver move to include Boris in the video….she’s trying to appeal to those who wanted change and those who didn’t.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swGdVIbbm2c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swGdVIbbm2c
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If that's the Penny Mordaunt video, I can't be bothered to watch it again. It needed to be about half the length, and she should have introduced herself into it much earlier, as I had nearly fallen asleep wading through the patriotic goo.Onelife wrote: 10 Jul 2022, 13:06I thought it a cleaver move to include Boris in the video….she’s trying to appeal to those who wanted change and those who didn’t.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swGdVIbbm2c
However, I think she is one of the better candidates, as she is not completely tainted by Johnson.
The trouble is, that the various accusations that have been made against him, and in many cases proved, weren't exactly molehills to start off with.towny44 wrote: 09 Jul 2022, 23:26
However I do agree that he has handled the accusations made against him, and number 10, very badly, and that's really his main fault, he responds without thinking, then having dug himself into a hole, he keeps on digging, until eventually he has made a mountainous issue out of a very mole hill of an offence.
I think his main fault is that he is a corrupt, mendacious, sexually incontinent, narcissistic liar. I won't rest easy until he is out of Downing Street.
I suspect that we don't know the half of it yet.
Here's the latest
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... ing-affair
I've heard the sound clip referred to in the article, and there was a flash of anger from Johnson that was quite chilling.
I'm not sure if anybody is still going to complain about 'Boris Bashing' - but I called it right concerning Boris Johnson - and why would anybody still defend him anyway
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Mervyn and Trish
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Boris Bashing was boring then. It's more so now. He's leaving. Let's talk about what we want in his place beyond Not Boris.
Do we want to cut taxes or not? How do we want the Irish issue addressed? Do we still support Ukraine? How do we get the NHS back on track post Covd? Do we let Scotland have its referendum? How do we boost the economy while tackling inflation? How do we take forward the so called levelling up agenda? Do we throw more money at the railways or insist on improved efficiency? Both main parties now agree Brexit is done so how do we capitalise on it? What's the next step on Covid? Etc etc.
Big questions for both the new leader of the Tories and for Sir Hindsight. More important than continuing to bash yesterday's man.
Do we want to cut taxes or not? How do we want the Irish issue addressed? Do we still support Ukraine? How do we get the NHS back on track post Covd? Do we let Scotland have its referendum? How do we boost the economy while tackling inflation? How do we take forward the so called levelling up agenda? Do we throw more money at the railways or insist on improved efficiency? Both main parties now agree Brexit is done so how do we capitalise on it? What's the next step on Covid? Etc etc.
Big questions for both the new leader of the Tories and for Sir Hindsight. More important than continuing to bash yesterday's man.
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oldbluefox
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Old news being trotted out by the left wing rag.
I'm more interested in where we go next. Move on.
I'm more interested in where we go next. Move on.
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This is funny, the people that repeatedly bang on about the Blair of 20 years ago suddenly decide they want to 'move on' ! 
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