By Bones McCoy
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davidjay wrote: Thu Jul 02, 2026 9:28 pm When he goes - as seems likely - and Reform duly vanishes - as it will - I wonder how many of them will skulk back to the Tories and how many will move on to Restore. Because the last couple of years have certainly emboldened bigotry and parties that the Not Racist But... faction would never have countenanced previously are now looking more amenable.
It would be a "real shame (tm)" if the Tories refused Jenrick, Kruger and Bravenman's applications.
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By Abernathy
#113360
Bones McCoy wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2026 8:59 am
It would be a "real shame (tm)" if the Tories refused Jenrick, Kruger and Bravenman's applications.
I think Badenoch has already indicated that she would not want these cunts back in the party.
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By Watchman
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The thought crossed my mind that the likes of Jenrick, et al, may not want to go back. I know it’s a limited company etc, but the basic structure is there, a majority in some local authorities, give it all a bit of a makeover to wash away the smell and you have your own party without too much effort
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By Boiler
#113363
Indeed - it would be very easy for the FFC to resign from his post as a Director (there are only two others according to Companies House) and for the remaining directors to appoint a new one in his place. No pesky leadership elections and as it's a private limited company, what few 'shareholders' it has can sort it out amongst themselves.
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