John…When the word gets round that Onelife and Captain Foxy are backing Mordaunt she'll be home for all money.towny44 wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 23:36Mordant is less well known by the electorate than Maggie was when she ousted Ted Heath, so she needs a major boost if she is to beat Rishi on a run off.
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Sounds like good advice, thanksscrewy wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 16:59Hi Moby,Manoverboard wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 15:27Absolutely ... may I ask if you take cough mixture for your resultant cough ?screwy wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 15:19All I can say is Thanks for the Vaccines.! A lot more would have died without.
No, I don’t bother now. I was taking ‘Broncho Stop’ don’t know whether it did any good, tasted horrible.. I was once told by my Doc that Cough medicine was a waste of time and money, paracetamol and lots of fluids.
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There is the anti-Rishi campaign being fuelled from the far right of the party, however given how unpopular this government is at the minute, then they have to keep one eye on the next general election. To win that they need to move towards the currently vacant centre ground. Tugendhat would be an obvious candidate for that, but my guess would be that the current tory mindset will not go that far.david63 wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 21:53This is quite interesting. Sunak, it would appear, is the favourite with the Tory MPs, and the bookmakers, but recent polls of a small percentage of the Tory faithful seem to prefer Mordaunt.
On the one hand you have MPs who work with both of them, have seen them in action on a day to day basis and make a judgment on that whereas the party faithful, who will have the last word, are looking at something else. Will be interesting, if comes down to these two, how it works out.
While I have generally been a Sunak supporter, I am not sure he is the one to deliver tough policies. At the minute I can barely squeeze a cigarette paper between Sunak and Mordaunt.
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Trying to take the party to the right e.g. Truss, will cost them the next election simply because it will be the same failed management structure (I was going to say 'same policies' but they don't really have any). Johnson continually set the bar so low that snails were using it for hurdle practice ... and he still managed to fall short.
When the tories come up with some policies they will need innovative and original thinking ... not the same old geriatric thinking about raising/lowering income tax and allowances. They need a much more holistic approach looking at where the money is and how to free it up into the economy. Johnson was never one for taking tough decisions that may harm his popularity, but a new leader is somehow going to have to take tough and unpopular decisions, but in a way that brings the public along with them. It is doable.
When the tories come up with some policies they will need innovative and original thinking ... not the same old geriatric thinking about raising/lowering income tax and allowances. They need a much more holistic approach looking at where the money is and how to free it up into the economy. Johnson was never one for taking tough decisions that may harm his popularity, but a new leader is somehow going to have to take tough and unpopular decisions, but in a way that brings the public along with them. It is doable.
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If you have a cough consider asking your doctor if he would prescribe an inhaler ... after I cracked a rib during a very bad coughing bout (2012) my doctor prescribed me one (only for use when I had a cough) and I found it helped.Manoverboard wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 07:22Sounds like good advice, thanksscrewy wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 16:59Hi Moby,Manoverboard wrote: 13 Jul 2022, 15:27
Absolutely ... may I ask if you take cough mixture for your resultant cough ?
No, I don’t bother now. I was taking ‘Broncho Stop’ don’t know whether it did any good, tasted horrible.. I was once told by my Doc that Cough medicine was a waste of time and money, paracetamol and lots of fluids.![]()
BTW I found Covonia to work better for me than other pharmacy products. The general advice though is, as screwy says, paracetamol and lots of water (tea, coffee and alcohol do not count
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I don't drink Alcohol - I drink Beer which is 95% water 
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That's my preference as well. Actually there is some evidence saying that beer can actually hydrate better than water ... in moderation
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I see that Jeremy is making a last ditch attempt to get into some position in Government by backing Sunak
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That's what all beer drinkers say - wine drinkers say the same about wine, gin drinkers about gin etcKendhni wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 08:25Actually there is some evidence saying that beer can actually hydrate better than water ... in moderation
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Don't mock ... on days like this lying under the sprinkler may not be enough
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I am presently conducting trials, it is certainly tastier than water when one has a Covid throatKendhni wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 08:25That's my preference as well. Actually there is some evidence saying that beer can actually hydrate better than water ... in moderation
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I’m beginning to think that our Penny is really Christina Trevannion from Bargain Hunt.?
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I can see where you are going with that Screwy….they are very similar.screwy wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 09:17I’m beginning to think that our Penny is really Christina Trevannion from Bargain Hunt.?
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Now Christina would definitely get my vote if she was a candidate.screwy wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 09:17I’m beginning to think that our Penny is really Christina Trevannion from Bargain Hunt.?
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As an aside to the Tory contest I heard an interview with Lisa Nandy yesterday. While i don't agree with all.her views I found her coherent, pleasant and engaging. Labour would have a much better chance of future success if they ditched Sir Grey Hindsight and his unpleasant deputy and gave her the job.
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Somebody, who shall remain nameless, will pipe up shortly with "I told you so"Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 10:27Labour would have a much better chance of future success if they ditched Sir Grey Hindsight and his unpleasant deputy and gave her the job.
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Lisa Nandy would be the conservative’s worst nightmare.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 10:27As an aside to the Tory contest I heard an interview with Lisa Nandy yesterday. While i don't agree with all.her views I found her coherent, pleasant and engaging. Labour would have a much better chance of future success if they ditched Sir Grey Hindsight and his unpleasant deputy and gave her the job.
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I think you're right.
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I wouldn’t hold that against her Screwy, she’s only reflecting what an increasing number of people want in our country.
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It may be increasing, but the important factor is what percentage is that, 5% or 50%.Onelife wrote: 14 Jul 2022, 11:45I wouldn’t hold that against her Screwy, she’s only reflecting what an increasing number of people want in our country.
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Is it increasing fast enough for it to become the majority in your lifetime?
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Yes, if what I believe to be true about willy wonker ever gets out and Catherine finds the courage to do the sensible thing and divorces him.