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By Watchman
#64771
I thought Penny’s go to phrase was “FIGHT!”
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By Crabcakes
#64812
Watchman wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 2:30 pm I thought Penny’s go to phrase was “FIGHT!”
It would be fitting given the conservative leadership is in a constant state of “HERE COMES A NEW CHALLENGER!”*

*this is a videogame joke
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By Tubby Isaacs
#64824
Think this is reasonably positive for Rishi (apart from the 18 point deficit). Even Mordaunt (who Labour haven't lined up yet) only does a bit better.

By Youngian
#64851
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:34 pm Think this is reasonably positive for Rishi (apart from the 18 point deficit). Even Mordaunt (who Labour haven't lined up yet) only does a bit better.

The correct answer is that over three quarters of respondents haven’t a fucking Scooby who these people are. Although Sun readers may recognise Penny in her bathing suit.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#64860
Yep.

Say what you like about Bozo, he was known and had built up his “brand” (proper Brexiter) over 3 years before May was forced out, and there was a major constituency for it.

Not the same as “here’s another person you don’t know, we wish we’d chosen instead of Truss and Sunak”
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By Tubby Isaacs
#64955
He’s lost two junior ministers, Robert Halton and James Heappey. Seems surprising. Halton has announced he’s retiring as an MP. Heappey has already announced that.
By satnav
#64957
Robert Halfon has done a lot of work around education and training so he will probably have a nice cushy job lined up with an academy chain. If he is required to wait 6 months before taking up a job outside of government that 6 months would just end as the next academic year starts.
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By kreuzberger
#64967
A sixth-wit, braying thug whose entire purpose is to woo the potential ReFlux defectors.

Another slice in the death of a thousand cunts. What a time to be alive.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#64968
I saw some analysis recently that suggested that most Reform voters aren't waiting to come home to the Tories. But I suppose the Tories don't have many options.
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By Watchman
#64969
The posh boys just cannot stop taking the piss out of the plebs
By Bones McCoy
#64977
Maybe I'm enjoying this too much.

I'm watching the political powerhouse which caused misery for three quarters of my life.
The braying pricks who thought "daddy's money" made them something at university.
The boarding school wankers who through press and politics jobs would ultimately yield "their turn to rule".
And the grifting bastards who sought to monetise every element of public life.

That lot, all herded into a metaphorical Hindenberg - all going down in flames together.

Ohh! The inhumanity. Give me more.
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By mattomac
#65009
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 5:43 pm Assuming that he obeys ACOBA, which a lot of them don't.

Funny they both quite on the same day.
Happened to be the last day an GE could be called for May so I assume that was the plan.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#65019
So they now know it's October, so ready to go when they lose their Parliamentary salary and the 6 months is done?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#65030
Just one poll, and only in Wales. But it's not good.

Wales was a good area for UKIP in 2015, (13.6%), but I think 15% for Reform looks too high.

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