by cromwell » 22 Oct 2022, 09:50
There are no good outcomes for the Conservatives.
It would be in some ways hilarious if Boris rose from the dead. All that plotting, the months long media campaign and back he comes.
But if he did, it would all kick off again. There is a standards committee chaired by Labour MP Chris Bryant that is out to get him. (Captain Underpants, the moral arbiter of Parliament, God help us).
The media would have an apoplexy, the sneering and sniping would kick off again.
But more importantly the Sunak backers would throw their toys out of the pram, refuse to co-operate, vote with Labour - it would be anothe festival of backbiting, and his own side would want to do Johnson in. If Boris won - and you wouldn't rue it out - it would be meltdown time again.
Mordaunt has no chance, she's after a big job from the winner.
Sunak.
He was plotting against Johnson for months. The "ready4rishi" website was registered in December 2021, months before Johnson was overthrown.
And let's be honest, who likes a plotter, a backstabber, a man who professes loyalty whilst going around behaving in a most disloyal manner? Not many people. Certainly not the Conservative party members, who wouldnt have Sunak last time; which is why they have been sidelined as much as possible this time.
Tory MP's might prefer Sunak, but in no world whatsoever is he going to turn the Tory fortunes around. He can only limp on for two years under attack from his own right wing and his own members, before the SS Conservatives hits the iceberg.
Like I say, no good outcomes. So we may as well have the GE now.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley