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8 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

He’ll likely win, but so did May and she was gone a few months later…. 


Aye, the difference here is he’ll be too fucking arrogant to take the hint and will ride out at least the following 12 months where there can’t be another challenge. Meanwhile, the country will continue on its turgid economic trajectory. 

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Just now, Craig said:


Aye, the difference here is he’ll be too fucking arrogant to take the hint and will ride out at least the following 12 months where there can’t be another challenge. Meanwhile, the country will continue on its turgid economic trajectory. 


Aye but anything less than an overwhelming win and he’s a dead man walking. Party discipline will go out the window. He’s gone from electoral dynamite to electoral kryptonite. There’s no way he leads them into the next election.

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16 minutes ago, ewerk said:


Aye but anything less than an overwhelming win and he’s a dead man walking. Party discipline will go out the window. He’s gone from electoral dynamite to electoral kryptonite. There’s no way he leads them into the next election.

 

Forget the cabinet because they'll all vote for him to save their own skin. Same goes for the likes of Francois, that Port Vale supporting twat and Fabricunt. Hopefully the rest have an ounce of common sense. 

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3 minutes ago, Craig said:

 

Forget the cabinet because they'll all vote for him to save their own skin. Same goes for the likes of Francois, that Port Vale supporting twat and Fabricunt. Hopefully the rest have an ounce of common sense. 


If any of the cabinet have a modicum of common sense (Dorries goes without saying) then they will see this as a chance to safeguard their longer term careers and jump ship from HMS Boris now. At this point any support for him is just delaying the inevitable.

 

We are in a mad situation where the general public are expected to follow a serving PM when his own MPs don't trust him to do the job anymore 

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Have a read of this bullshit propaganda. Citing Putin invading Ukraine as reason to keep Boris in. Are they fucking serious?! And the cost of living crisis the refer to in the 2nd paragraph isn't at all as a result of 'Getting Brexit Done' is it? 

 

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2 minutes ago, Craig said:

Have a read of this bullshit propaganda. Citing Putin invading Ukraine as reason to keep Boris in. Are they fucking serious?! And the cost of living crisis the refer to in the 2nd paragraph isn't at all as a result of 'Getting Brexit Done' is it? 

 

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It’ll be a nice bingo card checking off the lines in that with the shite the Cabinet comes out with today. 

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4 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

It’ll be a nice bingo card checking off the lines in that with the shite the Cabinet comes out with today. 

 

I've just spotted the line about governing parties usually lose by-elections. So they're planning for those to end in failure then.

Wonder how the line 'There is no alternative leader' will be received by the 15%+ of Tory MPs who have reasoned enough to write and submit a letter. 

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