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Gill W wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 12:05
Graham Brady is meeting Liz Truss in Downing Street now.
Meeting at the request of Truss
And Deputy Prime Minister Therese Coffey has apparently arrived via the back door - I wonder who will be leaving that way?

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 19 Oct 2022, 22:26
Onelife wrote: 19 Oct 2022, 21:13


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I agree. Whatever we do on renewables we're going to need gas for some years yet. Better to have our own than rely on imports. Or are we happy with the current price on the international market?
Or will the government see a way to bolster the coffers on the international market. this is the same party who gave us `cheap` gas from the sea the last time.
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Downing Street statement due at 1.30
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Could it be that the disruptive Remainer rebels have finally got the power they’ve craved?

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A new record breaker for shortest time as Prime Minister.
There's a nearly gold medallion on the way to Liz Truss
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Penny,Penny…….
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The ink on the headed paper is hardly dry.


Liz Truss resigns as prime minister after Tory revolt https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-63332037
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I’m putting Monty up for PM.

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Another honest MP bites the dust, Yes’, she made mistakes and yes, she has done the right thing under the circumstances, but we should never forget what part the power hungry Remainers have played in bringing our parliamentary system to its knees…add to this the toxic BBC who have no regard for what impact their headline seeking reporting has on the country. Chris Mason should be hung, drawn, and quartered for his part in bringing this about.

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Onelife wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 13:29
Could it be that the disruptive Remainer rebels have finally got the power they’ve craved?
Mischief maker!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Absolutely nothing to do with it, she was just incompetent (an incompetence that has cost the tax payer and Britains reputation dearly) ... we went from a clown PM to a joker PM. I always said that Truss was a serial underachiever (like Johnson, always first inline to take credit for other peoples work).

Sunak was 100% correct in his analysis of Truss's policies, as the runner up he should be asked if he wants to take the PM post ... if he doesn't want it then see if Mordaunt does ... if not then there is Larry the cat... already on site and probably more competently than the last couple of PMs.

What we really need and deserve now is a general election.

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Dear Penelope.........................
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Kendhni wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 14:31
we went from a clown PM to a joker PM
And just think - if Rees-Mogg was to be PM then you would have buffoon as well, in fact a full set!!

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Kendhni wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 14:31
Onelife wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 13:29
Could it be that the disruptive Remainer rebels have finally got the power they’ve craved?
Mischief maker!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mr Angry :( :( :(

Absolutely nothing to do with it, she was just incompetent (an incompetence that has cost the tax payer and Britains reputation dearly) ... we went from a clown PM to a joker PM. I always said that Truss was a serial underachiever (like Johnson, always first inline to take credit for other peoples work).

But you did think there was mileage in her polices, did you not?

Sunak was 100% correct in his analysis of Truss's policies, as the runner up he should be asked if he wants to take the PM post ... if he doesn't want it then see if Mordaunt does ... if not then there is Larry the cat... already on site and probably more competently than the last couple of PMs.

Pray tell me, what experience has Sunak got that qualifies him to take on the role of PM other than having the ability to hide a few billion of his wife's fortune.

What we really need and deserve now is a general election.

Larry aka Boris is reported to have put his name forward in the leadership contest..

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Bookies favourites.............
Sunak
Ben Wallace
Theresa May and................. :yawn:
Boris :clap: :lol: That would put the cat among the pigeons, the fox in the henhouse!!!

No mention of Penny.
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oldbluefox wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 15:04
Bookies favourites.............
Sunak
Ben Wallace
Theresa May and................. :yawn:
Boris :clap: :lol: That would put the cat among the pigeons, the fox in the henhouse!!!

No mention of Penny.
The way things are looking it will be a Remainer PM…if it goes to the members than Penny has a chance.

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david63 wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 14:54
Kendhni wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 14:31
we went from a clown PM to a joker PM
And just think - if Rees-Mogg was to be PM then you would have buffoon as well, in fact a full set!!
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So we are about to get yet another unelected Tory Prime Minister, what's that four now? There should be a General Election but the Tories are running scared of Sir Kier and Labour. They only care about themselves and not what's best for the country. The Tory circus thats full of clowns carries on.
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Onelife wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 12:39


Rumour has it Keir is in talks with Von der Leyen for a way back into the union :)
If only that were true! :lol:

My advice to you, Keith, is to have a sit down and take a few deep breaths, you seem to be very agitated about 'remainers' this afternoon ! :lol:


Thankfully Truss is on her way out. She was never up to the job, but I underestimated show badly she would fare.

I'm not even going to try and guess who the next one will be. But whoever it is, they will be choosing their cabinet from the same empty talent pool, so I doubt that there will be much change to the general awfulness.

As we'll be on our third PM in about three months, I think what is really required is a general election. If nothing else it would rid Parliament of at least some of these clowns.

I know that we have a couple of Conservative party members on the forum. If you get an opportunity to vote,, I send out a plea - please, please, please do not saddle the country with yet another incumbent who is not fit for purpose.

As Truss is gone, her commitment to the triple lock is gone too, so that 10% state pension rise is looking dicey again
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Gill W wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 15:55
As Truss is gone, her commitment to the triple lock is gone too, so that 10% state pension rise is looking dicey again
I think Hunt was in favour of keeping the triple it ... but guess we ill find out in 11 days.
If that goes through and an inflationary rise for the feckless, bone idle, and unemployable goes through then we can expect many more strikes.

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Gill, it would not be a good move to really P off the retired in these testing times.
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Bensham33 wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 15:45
So we are about to get yet another unelected Tory Prime Minister
In this country we do not elect any Prime Minister - be Tory, Labour or Raving Loony party.

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Ray B wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 16:09
Gill, it would not be a good move to really P off the retired in these testing times.
The Conservatives core demographic is the over 65's

Some of the core are so entrenched, not sure anything would make then reconsider their vote because 'Starmer would be worse'.
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Reports are saying Boris Johnson wants to run for leader.

If he was the new leader, the Tories would be a laughing stock and beyond redemption
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Gill W wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 15:55
Onelife wrote: 20 Oct 2022, 12:39


Rumour has it Keir is in talks with Von der Leyen for a way back into the union :)
If only that were true! :lol:

My advice to you, Keith, is to have a sit down and take a few deep breaths, you seem to be very agitated about 'remainers' this afternoon ! :lol:



I'm having a hate all Remainers day today ...apart from you of course ;) :)

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"Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, Here I am stuck in the middle with you".
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I doubt very much there will be a General Election because the Tories are surely not that stupid. Instead they need a steady hand on the tiller to calm everything down, take control and instil some confidence. It won't please the left wingers who will bleat whatever the government do but it will give the Tories a fighting chance for a 2024 election, which is what I think they will take.
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