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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Suff » 20 Oct 2022, 17:53

Workingman wrote:C'mon Cromwell. please let this Brext / Remainer thing go.


So long as the current situation is not "revenge", sure.

I don't factor that into anything today unless there is a clear path leading to that assumption.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Workingman » 20 Oct 2022, 18:17

Suff wrote:
Workingman wrote:C'mon Cromwell. please let this Brext / Remainer thing go.


So long as the current situation is not "revenge", sure.

I don't factor that into anything today unless there is a clear path leading to that assumption.

I have no idea what that even means, so not worth replying to.

One thing I will say is this: If Remain had won we would have had another 47 years of Brexiter lies, myths, legends and bitching. Why do it when you won? FFS move on!

Now, back to the current Conservative calamity...
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Suff » 20 Oct 2022, 18:54

Workingman wrote:Now, back to the current Conservative calamity...


Agreed.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby medsec222 » 20 Oct 2022, 20:00

At least we wont have to put up with the endless hustings this time.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Workingman » 20 Oct 2022, 20:29

True, but the country still has to put up with whomever the Tories foist upon us, and we have no say in the matter.

Democracy?

Happy with that?
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby cromwell » 20 Oct 2022, 21:15

We need a general election.
Whatever happens, the whole thing is ridiculous.
If Boris Johnson gets back in - why did they get rid of him in the first place? That looks beyond daft.
If Sunak wins they know that he only wins because the members are being sidelined. Some of the older conservative members aren't on line and will be excluded from the vote.
Sunak lost the last leadership vote to Truss; but the Tory MP's didn't like the result so now they want another vote to get the right result? That looks well.
Penny Mordaunt, the person who said "A trans woman is a woman"? And who appears to have no hard and fast principle whatsoever?

If Johnson gets back in some Tory MP's have threatened to join the Labour party - this is how stupid and nasty this has become.
General election now please. They aren't fit to be in charge.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Suff » 21 Oct 2022, 10:51

I just read up the repeal of the fixed term parliaments act. It is not just the party elections which have changed in our democracy.

The act repealing our fixed term parliaments and reinstating full power of the Crown to prorogue parliament has also removed the ability of the courts to rule on it. Had this been in place when Boris too over, he could have ignored the courts.

I suspect that more legislation will now become absolute and remove the ability of so called "concerned" citizens to go to the courts and try to overrule parliament.

Having reinstated the power to call an election I would expect that whoever takes over will do a lot of very short term fiddling then go for a snap election once people are a lot more settled.

I still think they'll lose, but it does change who is chosen. Sunak is a numbers person. For the Tories to have a cat in hells chance of winning an election they need a people person.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby cromwell » 21 Oct 2022, 11:28

The Telegraph is pushing Sunak, so is the Spectator. The editor of the Spectator, James Forsyth, was best man at Sunak's wedding.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Workingman » 21 Oct 2022, 12:40

The prime objectives for Tory MPs should be to find someone who is competent and trustworthy. Of the three names currently being touted two do not fit that bill and they might only apply to one of them: maybe.

A GE is what is actually needed.
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Re: Here we go again!

Postby Suff » 21 Oct 2022, 12:44

Yes but competent at what? Finance is only one part of the job. A PM needs to be competent at so many things and also be charismatic enough to convince the people that they could be trusted with another term.

The opportunity for an own goal remains as wide as ever.
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