Scottyboi
Well-Known Member
It's so embarrassing and unprofessional, funny though the way Ally worded it.
...For all his faults, Boris - and to an extent Cameron and Osborne before him - got this and the levelling-up and need to broaden the Tory church was absolutely the right thing to do.
If Sunak doesn't sack her then he's even weaker than I thought.
He’s weaker than Onana’s wrists.If Sunak doesn't sack her then he's even weaker than I thought.
Isn’t that like when the board have full confidence in a manager and then sack him?"PM has full confidence in the home secretary...."
He's weak as piss.
Sacks her. It starts the ball rolling to get another PM just before the GE.
#LumpOnLizzy
If she is sacked I'll say it will be the aftermath of the weekend protests.Isn’t that like when the board have full confidence in a manager and then sack him?
Bearing in mind the Tory membership has yet to choose anyone non-white for leader, it'll be whichever white fascist keeps his seat.I think that's about right - it seems to be solely playing to those who will agree and not interested in anybody else. Politics of diminishing returns.
Dorries will have you believe that the party machine are lining Badenoch up as the next leader, and it feels like Braverman's trying to make herself a name and image for post-election positioning.
You're confusing the Tory party with the electorate. He had broad appeal that would have persisted if we had not been nobbled by COVID. It was a golden opportunity to seize the red wall seats from Labour, deliver on what was promised and keep them blue for the foreseeable. Sadly, we completely ran out of money and too many people made mischief out of stupid nonsense like who had a glass of wine when they shouldn't have, when in fact 70m people flouted the lockdown rules anyway, the steaming hypocrites.Johnson didn’t broaden the Tory party he culled it and what you have today is the direct result.