By Bones McCoy
#33747
satnav wrote: Sat Oct 15, 2022 8:30 pm The Mail's Andrew Pierce is now touting Ben Wallace as a replacement for Truss because Pierce believes that what the Tory party is lacking at the moment is discipline! Given that Wallace refused to throw his hat in the ring when Johnson was ousted I can't see him changing his mind if Truss was to fall under a bus.
Wallace is more closely aligned with Johnsons expelled than any of the recent leadership candidates.
ie relatively sane.

Were I in his shoes, I'd head down the HoC bar, nice cold pint and wait til it all blows over.
Maybe run for leader after a couple of runs in opposition.
By Youngian
#33749
There was a leadership candidate who allegedly withdrew because of colourful kompromat. Assumed that was Wallace. He threatening to resign if Hunt cuts the promised defence budget increases.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#33771
Can't read due to paywall.

Give us a hint.
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By Arrowhead
#33772
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Sun Oct 16, 2022 1:53 pm Can't read due to paywall.

Give us a hint.
I can't see it either, but the blurb at the top says "The PM has to go...........time for Sunak to step up, then call an election".

Seeing as a significant section of the Tory parliamentary party seemingly cannot stand Sunak ("He stabbed Big Dog in the back!"), I can't see that going down too well.
By Oboogie
#33773
Interesting that The Telegraph has now joined The Mail and Express in acknowledging some of the damage Brexit is doing.
I wonder how the Tories will react, presumably they'll be dismissed as part of the Anti-Growth Coalition.

By mattomac
#33804
Wasn’t Sunak polling worse compared to Truss?

There seems to be this odd alternative universe in which Sunak is anyway credible, it’s the same one that pushes Badenoch and Wallace to the front, people who you could walk past the street.

One paper even put Andrew Griffith on the front page on a story about Wallace (Wallace is also apparently very in favour of the lunacy of Truss economics). Anyone who takes it now has to realise they may end up being in the history books alongside Home but even then I feel his situation was better and it didn’t end out too bad, economically speaking you need to go soon

I suppose it’s all down to whether you feel you will have a seat post election or not, ironically I think the boundary changes take away Wallace’s seat.
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By kreuzberger
#33807
There is something about Jeremy Hunt that is quite likeable to anyone who choses not to scratch the surface. He speaks too in calming tones which are 180° opposed to the classic tory bombast. He is also not brown.

I doubt that it is anything but too late for these soft attributes to haul this criminal enterprise out of the electoral mire, but I thought that I would mention it anyway.
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By Watchman
#33808
I think that view is what the Party hope will appeal to the non/thinkers*

* To avoid any confusion, Mr K is not a non-thinker
By davidjay
#33824
kreuzberger wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 12:48 am There is something about Jeremy Hunt that is quite likeable to anyone who choses not to scratch the surface. He speaks too in calming tones which are 180° opposed to the classic tory bombast. He is also not brown.

I doubt that it is anything but too late for these soft attributes to haul this criminal enterprise out of the electoral mire, but I thought that I would mention it anyway.
They're invariably like that. Well-spoken, polite, seemingly down to earth and friendly. Not like the scruffy, unwashed, permanently angry lefties. Because they know the deferential nature of the British people means that many of them will believe anything said by a well-dressed, well-spoken white man.
By Youngian
#33830
After Lamont’s resignation, John Major bought in heavyweight Ken Clarke to stabilise the economy and he did. But it just focused the spot light on how rotten the government was in other areas. Major never recovered.
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By Malcolm Armsteen
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By Arrowhead
#33851
Youngian wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 5:30 pm Timothy is reassuring us again he was nowhere near the Russian front. And Johnson and Gove aren’t free market ideologues, oh no
Angling for a job in the upcoming, post-Truss government? Easy to see where the "shit Rasputin" nickname came from......
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