The Conservative Party

Can’t see the party really uniting behind any candidate, so whoever they choose they’re still fucked imo. They’re going to get trounced at the next election regardless, just wish the country didn’t have to endure two more years of pain before it happens.

The 100 MP requirement feels like it's just enough for the party to fracture along the lines we know exist - the right wing nutters, the Johnson supporters and everyone else - the remnants of the old party, one nation conservatives etc.

We'll get Braverman/Mourdant vs. Johnson vs. Sunak and they'll tear each apart hopefully.
 
BJ is going to fucking win isn't he?

I just hope it's the final nail in the Tory coffin...and it gets hammered in very quickly.

If he manages to stink the place out until 2025 apart from the mega rich 1-2% we'll all be too far up shit creek to worry about who wins the next GE.
 
Who in the almighty fuck is voting for that woman, who?

Jesus H fucking Christ she’s a shocker.
Rhetorical, I know, but the good people of Mid Bedfordshire. The reason I think it’s worth mentioning is because that seat has been a Conservative fiefdom since 1929, which means it’s an incredibly secure base and that means Dorries could be in the Commons and on our screens for years and years to come. Joy of joys.
 
So GE on the cards. 160k Tory nutters elect Johnson as PM. 40 Tory MPs - the few with any honesty and principle - decide to give up the Tory whip. Some because they're not standing again, some because they think they'd have a better chance as an independent candidate than as a Tory (unlikely as they'd split the vote). All the ministers who resigned under Johnson will have their feet to the fire if they support him.

And this will be in the public forum all the time
 

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So GE on the cards. 160k Tory nutters elect Johnson as PM. 40 Tory MPs - the few with any honesty and principle - decide to give up the Tory whip. Some because they're not standing again, some because they think they'd have a better chance as an independent candidate than as a Tory (unlikely as they'd split the vote). All the ministers who resigned under Johnson will have their feet to the fire if they support him.

And this will be in the public forum all the time
Talk about unexpected consequences.

But I quite like it as an option.

Even if the 40 don't rebel I reckon arrogant sod that he is he'd call an election anyway.
 

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