Feck me. Just when you think you have been there and done it.
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I'll give you the conclusion. He's a wanker. Two minutes in and fecked everything, Argue with that - I'm here all day
@velvet donkey posted:I'll give you the conclusion. He's a wanker. Two minutes in and fecked everything, Argue with that - I'm here allday
I totally agree Velvet âĶ..mind you , looks like Truss is going to throw him under the bus anyway âĶ.and she might end up being the shortest serving PM in history âĶ.I hope .
I cannot see any way out for her. There is no way you lie through this.
The OBR by the way, the thing they want to hide, - were they dictated to on Friday
@velvet donkey posted:I cannot see any way out for her. There is no way you lie through this.
The OBR by the way, the thing they want to hide, - were they dictated to on Friday
Heâs an A hole âĶand sheâs an A hole too
Theyâre not for turning, though. Oh no, definitely not. Never, ever.
Oh, hold on a minuteâĶ.
@JustOneMoreThing posted:Theyâre not for turning, though. Oh no, definitely not. Never, ever.
Oh, hold on a minuteâĶ.
We need more of you
At this rate just about ANYBODY, even 'the man down the pub' could do a better job!
And yes, Truss is goimg to say it was all Kwarteng's fault! I think she already has, in some ways.
As I see it though, Kwarteng is just her puppet, doing her bidding!
@Baz posted:I canât see her lasting until Xmas at this rate âĶ.I hope
Neither can I. and I'm in the 1922 committee
@velvet donkey posted:Neither can I. and I'm in the 1922 committee
Itâs the people that are pulling her strings that we should worry about, too. ð
@JustOneMoreThing posted:Itâs the people that are pulling her strings that we should worry about, too. ð
It's the people in general that vote for these wallies that we should worry about...
And there's a certain air of 'maybe we should have gone for Rishi after all!'
@Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing posted:And there's a certain air of 'maybe we should have gone for Rishi after all!'
Yes
The way I read this thread, you all sound like 'Torys' complaining about your 'choices' during the 'election' of your 'party leader (president)'.
How many 'elections' can a 'party' undertake before a 'choice' goes out to 'the public'? For answers to this, look to 'The Blair Years of Government'!
IMHO when a Prime Minister 'resigns' because their 'Cabinet Ministers' can't support them, a 'majour fault' exists in the 'ethos' between the 'party leader' and 'the party'. Again, IMHO where this scenario exists, the 'governing party' can no longer form an effective 'Government' simply because either, 'the party' is 'at odds' with the manifesto that their, 'leader got them elected by', or the 'Prime Minister (and/or their objectives altered)' has 'strayed' from the 'party objective'. Whatever!!!
These 'issues' should be put to 'the people' and not just decided within the 'party politic' of the 'Walls of Westminster'!
It's late and perhaps I drank too much. Think about my comment.
Kindest regards, Ray Dart (AKA suricat).
Don't worry about it. All opinions are welcome
I like cats
Well, I'm Scottish and wouldn't touch the Tories with the proverbial barge pole!
Voted ONCE, for labour, but that turned out a mistake. So it's been SNP the rest of the time as I don't see anything better for Scotland. Now I'm not saying they are the Bees Knees, but so far, all alternatives seem worse!
Hi Suricat.
Hi Suricat Well Iâve voted for all the main parties over my lifetime , but certainly wouldnât vote for the conservatives these daysâĶ..