Liz Truss

Yes, I for one genuinely believe that she has had some form of breakdown, which is why she has been absent at key moments over the past few weeks, and in particular why she stormed off at the press conference last week after only a couple of questions. She barely held it together at that press conference, and while I think she’s completely talentless, she didn’t look right at all.

She certainly looks like she’s had some sort of episode in that clip. I don’t say this lightly or in a sly way, as you don’t want to see anyone have those sort of problems, but she does give the impression of being completely overwhelmed by everything that has happened, almost to the point where she has been incapacitated.

I think this is one reason why Hunt has had such a free hand to determine policy since he has arrived, and perhaps why he agreed to take the job as well. By turning up to the Commons so late today, and not participating at all in the debate, she looks wholly secondary to Hunt now and I can’t believe that a fully functioning PM would want to give this impression, no matter how embarrassing the U-turn.


Best the Tories have to offer tho.
 
Just talking about this in work. 3 fatalities in 5 days on our network. I worry they'll be many others who can't cope.
Sad, but that's about the annual average for track suicides on Network Rail.
 
Apparently BJ is currently living in chequers as he had rented his London home and has know where else to go.
Is he paying rent on Chequers? Or just council tax?

It was given as a residence for the PM but if the PM doesn't want to live there, "similar rights shall be offered by the Administrative Trustees to the following persons and in the following order",
viz. :—
  • The Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being
  • The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for the time being
  • The Secretary of State for the Colonies for the time being
  • The United States Ambassador at the Court of Saint James's for the time being
  • The President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries for the time being
  • The First Lord of the Admiralty for the time being
  • The Secretary of State for War for the time being
  • The Speaker of the House of Commons for the time being
  • The Lord Chief Justice of England for the time being

Nothing about corrupt ex-PMs.

Lindsay Hoyle should demand his rights if none of the others before him want a country pad.
 
Borris 20/1 down to 6/1 to be reinstated as prime minister
Never saw 20/1. 14/1 last time I checked. I will not check again - It's a big, fat, cheery "Fuck off!"

She was his choice to stop Sunak. This was his preference - destruction.

Destruction of the party - one thing. Destruction and destabilisation of the country, on that scale - quite another.



People now get a sense of what he will have us go through just to satisfy his vanity.

He's been at it the whole time. Give it six more months without him, and people will be smiling, working together better, the entire country will be working better - just because he's not pulling our strings and pushing our buttons in service of his plan for a country that fails more and more, but can't stop grasping at it's roguish figurehead as the only way out.

We - people, Brits, whoever - we're honestly so much better off without him. We're so much better than him, because we don't need fake shit, lies and manipulative people masquerading as idols to take care of us in order to overcome our troubles, live well and be happy.
 
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BBC political correspondent Iain Watson reports that several MPs present wanted a reshuffle, and one said they wanted to avoid an eight-week leadership contest but Truss "has a limited time".

He reports that one attendee gave a particularly scathing assessment, saying: "It is the first time I have heard a corpse deliver its own eulogy."
 
BBC political correspondent Iain Watson reports that several MPs present wanted a reshuffle, and one said they wanted to avoid an eight-week leadership contest but Truss "has a limited time".

He reports that one attendee gave a particularly scathing assessment, saying: "It is the first time I have heard a corpse deliver its own eulogy."
You got a link mate please?
 

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