Half of me wants it to be Badenoch.
Purely because her parliamentary demeanour is shocking. The way she talks down to everyone would be noticeable.
On the contrary, I think only she or Generic give the Tories any hope.
Last election remember Labour got 33% of the votes and only 20% of those eligible to vote, voted for them. They polled less votes than Corbyn managed. Let that sink in for a moment. Jeremy Corbyn and his self-admitted Marxist mate McDonnell managed to get more votes than Starmer, even after all the subsequent Tory sleeze and economic pains. That is a shocking lack of endorsement and mandate for Starmer.
And yet, he has a stonking great big majority. Why? Simply because - and only because - the right wing vote was split. The Tories and Reform combined, polled more votes than Labour managed.
The very unfortunate truth for the Tories is that unless something changes to get would be Reform voters to vote Tory, then Labour would win again in 2029.
This is the Tories' challenge. How to get back the Reform votes. And yet we have that idiot Tugendhat saying the Tories must not turn into Reform?!??
The reality is most people in the UK are centre right in their views. It's been that way for a long time, else the Tories would not have been in for 14 years. (Blair only got in by moving towards the right.) And most people in this country are worried about the effects of mass immigration.
The parties on the right need to unite to form a single offering to the public which commits to control immigration and paints a picture of low taxes, lower regulation and lower government interference and strong public services funded by strong growth. If they remain divided they are doomed. Badenoch is arguably the only candidate who can pull this off.
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Well that's alright then.The fact the only reply to it is yours tends to suggest that there isn’t the outrage that the 5 of you have delivered for weeks on the other thread.
CorrectedAnd the imbeciles who voted her into that position should be sectioned and removed from their positions as MPs.
You could show your balance by adding 50 pages of outrage about it on this thread?Well that's alright then.
You could celebrate a few more United goals and victories, if you like. Be a bit more balanced.You could show your balance by adding 50 pages of outrage about it on this thread?
True. Makes you a shit pundit and uncredible though.You could celebrate a few more United goals and victories, if you like. Be a bit more balanced.
I don't claim to be unbiased. And you don't need to.
Right back at you spitty ;-)True. Makes you a shit pundit and uncredible though.
The Gary Neville of Bluemoon.
I assume you mean Honest Bob Jenrick? The same Jenrick who yesterday released a video showing British special forces in action ( one of whom was killed shortly after) which then went on to say that UK Special forces were killing prisoners- and then blaming it on the ECHR, something he wants us to leave and join Belarus and Russia as the only countries not recognising it? Then there's the £75k from the company with no staff that he's just accepted, or the approval of a building scheme in London that saved a mate £30m-50m in taxes that would have been used to build local schools and infra structure. He's a top bloke! And you think he's the future?On the contrary, I think only she or Generic give the Tories any hope.
Last election remember Labour got 33% of the votes and only 20% of those eligible to vote, voted for them. They polled less votes than Corbyn managed. Let that sink in for a moment. Jeremy Corbyn and his self-admitted Marxist mate McDonnell managed to get more votes than Starmer, even after all the subsequent Tory sleeze and economic pains. That is a shocking lack of endorsement and mandate for Starmer.
And yet, he has a stonking great big majority. Why? Simply because - and only because - the right wing vote was split. The Tories and Reform combined, polled more votes than Labour managed.
The very unfortunate truth for the Tories is that unless something changes to get would be Reform voters to vote Tory, then Labour would win again in 2029.
This is the Tories' challenge. How to get back the Reform votes. And yet we have that idiot Tugendhat saying the Tories must not turn into Reform?!??
The reality is most people in the UK are centre right in their views. It's been that way for a long time, else the Tories would not have been in for 14 years. (Blair only got in by moving towards the right.) And most people in this country are worried about the effects of mass immigration.
The parties on the right need to unite to form a single offering to the public which commits to control immigration and paints a picture of low taxes, lower regulation and lower government interference and strong public services funded by strong growth. If they remain divided they are doomed. Badenoch is arguably the only candidate who can pull this off.
She’s a complex character. In some ways attractive, but in others absolutely not.I don't like to say these things about a women but she comes across as a bit of **** tbh.
Her whole speech was pretty much bollocks, .Gordon Gekko might sue for copyright though because even though she never actually said greed is good it was pretty much the message.
And yet, he has a stonking great big majority. Why? Simply because - and only because - the right wing vote was split. The Tories and Reform combined, polled more votes than Labour managed.
The reality is most people in the UK are centre right in their views.
Lets not forget his order to paint over disney characters on the wall at a migrant holding place, the kids room as it was too welcomingI assume you mean Honest Bob Jenrick? The same Jenrick who yesterday released a video showing British special forces in action ( one of whom was killed shortly after) which then went on to say that UK Special forces were killing prisoners- and then blaming it on the ECHR, something he wants us to leave and join Belarus and Russia as the only countries not recognising it? Then there's the £75k from the company with no staff that he's just accepted, or the approval of a building scheme in London that saved a mate £30m-50m in taxes that would have been used to build local schools and infra structure. He's a top bloke! And you think he's the future?