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By Malcolm Armsteen
#68572
Takes ages.
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By Watchman
#68580
I'm still trying to work out Tetchy's exit strategy;
There seems to be a general buy-in that he's off to California, now if any company has seen his personal qualities and decision making, as we have over the past week or so, I would be thinking who the fuck is this loser.
But staying with the "he's off" scenario; how does he get out of no longer being an MP
if he was a mere back-bencher, he could simply say he's not standing, but he's PM and the bloke who fired the starting gun. As PM he has the get out that on loosing the election he can fall on his sword, although there's a long queue of "Brutus's", so it wont be so much of a noble act! At the last GE he had a majority of over 27K and Electoral Calculus puts him at 64% retaining his seat, so it would require something fairly interesting for him to loose. At the end of the day he's ditched the PM job, but still needs to bailout from Richmond
So how does he pull the trick off, because the optic of the current PM, Leader of the Party, not giving a shit during the campaign is going to make the current omnishambles worse than they could imagine
By Bones McCoy
#68621
Bowls: No pesky cones to slide in with a perfectly times Bobby Moore tackle.

His wood had such a bias that it's called Allister Heath.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#68623
- Prime Minister, we've got something for you!
- Good, because I need it! What is it?
- The public think you're going to be really shit in the debates...

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By Tubby Isaacs
#68624
Yeah, Tony Blair, with you arbitrary targets! Really unfair how you bound Conservative governments like that!

Who's going to buy Sunak as as blue collar champion?
Gillian Keegan, the education secretary who completed an apprenticeship at a car factory in Kirkby, said: “When Labour were in power they pushed an arbitrary target to get half of young people to university, creating a boom in low-quality degrees – leaving far too many students saddled with debt and little else.

“The choice is clear. Sir Keir Starmer and the Labour party who have contempt for apprenticeships, or Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives who have a clear plan to give young people the best start to their careers.”
By Bones McCoy
#68662
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 4:58 pm Another sighting of the world's most unconvincing blue collar champion.

The son in law also rises.

He's now a half-step from grifting crypto.

And has completely lost the Indian / W. African parent vote.
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By Youngian
#68663
“He’s (Johnson) a busy guy.” Rishi also gushes over “titan” Nigel Lawson.
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By Watchman
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 4:58 pm Another sighting of the world's most unconvincing blue collar champion.

The son in law also rises.

I’m sure an 18 year old Richie Rich said that to his parents
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Youngian wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 5:52 pm “He’s (Johnson) a busy guy.” Rishi also gushes over “titan” Nigel Lawson.
Johnson couldn't even put off grifting for a few weeks to help Rishi.

Lawson actually did some sensible reforms of the tax system, but Rishi probably admires the tax cutting (achieved on the back of windfalls from oil and privatisation).
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By Tubby Isaacs
#68708
Never seen so many categories. Several look like they'd normally just come under Economy?

Anyway, Rishi loses all of them. Even Defence, despite all the Corbyn attacks.

By Bones McCoy
#68709
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 4:07 pm
You clamp it in the machine, spin the polisher, slide the bits together and drop in some resin.

Easier than dribbling a football round a cone.

A comment down the X-train crowns him the "Tim Henman of fibre splicing".
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By Crabcakes
#68754
Spectator now claiming Sunak called the GE to avoid having to deal with ECHR issues on Rwanda. So basically bottling it over his flagship policy when it doesn’t go as planned and running away.

Maybe Cameron has been advising him on a managed departure, given he has form for it?
By Youngian
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The rumour Sunak called the election in a fit of pique after letters were going into Graham Brady, has serious traction according to a Labour PPC. If he wins authority’s restored, if trounced that’ll teach the bastards.
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By Bones McCoy
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I'm wondering when Labour deploy the:
A vote for Rishi could see any of these as PM
With a rogues gallery of Braverman, Truss and Sebastian Payne.
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