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By kreuzberger
#31335
There was never really any doubt, but now we are starting to truly understand what will happen when she runs with scissors. Sixthwit!
By Youngian
#31340
The Tory Party implosion was highly foreseeable in 2016 but expected it to be a leader at war with the ERG for trying to move the Tories back to the centre. Instead the lunatics hold the asylum keys.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#31349
This is new pollster, but they are BPC members, so should be fairy credible.

This is where, as one Truss supporter put it, promisiing to test out the Laffer Curve in a cost of living crisis, is likely to get you. Of course she'll have to change tack, but at a fair bit of cost to the "new Iron Lady" image, you'd think. Most PMs go longer than a day before they do their first U turn.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#31422
This may not help her predicament. We'd be in John Redwood as Chancellor territory if she followed through.

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By kreuzberger
#31452
Seems legit. (Even though she had plenty of time for Julia Hateful-Bastard.)
By Oboogie
#31460
She's frit in case Robinson asks her what lies the biased BBC have told.
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By kreuzberger
#31462
This reply is not laced with my usual sarcasm but I now genuinely fear for what is happening to Truss.

Without doubt, my visceral hatred of Tories is undiminished but I now get a sense that she is a limited individual who is being exploited by dark forces. Even if she has been told that she has pulled out of the R4 interview, I am not sure she would understand the ramifications or indeed the humiliation of doing so.

The Tufton Street and ERG miscreants are beyond nastiness, and I do not doubt that they have the capacity to exploit the evident limitations of their Protege. Whether Starmer would consider this, I don't know but to me, at any case, it is entirely plausible that she is being manipulated regardless of the damage that it will do to her as a human being.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#31463
Yep. I think they sniff a real opportunity to get rid of the "green crap" which wasn't there under Johnson.
By Youngian
#31464
If Tory poll ratings keep plummeting under Truss, Starmer will be the least of her worries. The party will be so unmanageable Keir should offer some sympathy for poor Liz.
By Oboogie
#31484
I'm wondering how long Truss will last, is it possible the ERG will pull another coup, oust her and install one of their own, eg Brexit Hardman Steve Barker, before the next election?
By davidjay
#31522
Oboogie wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:34 am I'm wondering how long Truss will last, is it possible the ERG will pull another coup, oust her and install one of their own, eg Brexit Hardman Steve Barker, before the next election?
You do wonder. After all, they didn't put their weight behind one of their own.
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By Watchman
#31525
My view is they realise what a total shitshow it is, and always best to put the useful idiot in the firing line
By Bones McCoy
#31527
davidjay wrote: Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:31 am
Oboogie wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:34 am I'm wondering how long Truss will last, is it possible the ERG will pull another coup, oust her and install one of their own, eg Brexit Hardman Steve Barker, before the next election?
You do wonder. After all, they didn't put their weight behind one of their own.
They're classic "Shout the odds from the sidelines" bullies.
Tell it how it should be, but bottle it when there's an oppportunity to show it how it should be.
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By Andy McDandy
#31534
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... omnicrisis

Marina Hyde takes on the Truss:
"Cost of living” is an expression now used so frequently, including by those in positions of power, that it’s possible to end up forgetting how incredibly bleak those words are as a concept. (See also: “human resources”.) Maybe we should revitalise the cliche by calling it the “price of existing” crisis. It is, after all, a perfectly matter-of-fact way of suggesting that there is a point at which many may simply find it too expensive to endure.
But the suspicion with Truss is that she is – above all – keen to be seen as a particular type of person. This is a vanity we cannot afford.
Take one campaign aide’s revelation this week that “she will focus on doing fewer things and doing them better”. In which universe? In a truly ideal world, governments would be able to get out of people’s lives, things being so well arranged that they were not much required. But these are not ideal times, and won’t be for the foreseeable, so wasting the entire contest on positioning feels a pointless indulgence, and proof her party membership’s tiny electorate are the wrong people to have everyone else’s future in their hands.

Wherever you stand on the ideal size of government, the first principle of why governments exist is for people’s safety and security. The next government – by all forecasts, Truss’s government – is going to have to get right inside people’s lives. Her entire leadership pitch puts me in mind of another cautionary cliché: life is what happens while you’re busy making other plans.
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By Watchman
#31543
https://www.thenational.scot/news/20860 ... time-ever/

Cue some Freeman of the Land type questioning the ”legitimacy” of the appointment because it didn’t take place in England
By davidjay
#31563
Something I've just read has got me wondering - what happens if Brenda dies between now and Truss kissing hands? Presumably ABdePJ would carry on until the mourning period is over but it's a neat constitutional question.
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