Kemi Badenoch - Elected Tory Leader

I now live in Badenoch's constituency and for anyone who does believe she can bring about positive change for the Tories it's worth noting that in her election campaigning she talked about how much involvement she had in a new railway station for Chelmsford. Firstly that's bollocks because she had nothing to do with it and secondly and more telling, it isn't even in her constituency.
 
I now live in Badenoch's constituency and for anyone who does believe she can bring about positive change for the Tories it's worth noting that in her election campaigning she talked about how much involvement she had in a new railway station for Chelmsford. Firstly that's bollocks because she had nothing to do with it and secondly and more telling, it isn't even in her constituency.
I’m just interested to see what she brings to the opposition, as she no longer has to look after her constituents.
 
She was shit mate

Felt like a GCSE debating group
I only heard a bit on the radio. She doesn't have a serious tone. Starmer is the master of making everything seem deeply concerning. He has that disappointed head teacher vibe. He's not angry....

She has plenty of time to work on it as the tories know they are nit going anywhere for 4 years and now is not the time for any more drama.

The Trump victory is also bad news for them as anything good for farage is bad for them. And being aligned to Trump might seem good right now let's see how that feels toward the end of his 4 year term.
 
I don’t see what would stop reform uk and the conservatives from forming a coalition government if Labour lose a majority. I wouldn’t count the right wing parties in the uk out even if they don’t find a “centrist” appealing leader.
Reform will never be that strong in the UK they have voters but they are spread out too thinly across constituencies, they are very useful for Labour because they take chunk of the looney far right vote away from the Tories, teh British system is not really that democratic
 
I only heard a bit on the radio. She doesn't have a serious tone. Starmer is the master of making everything seem deeply concerning. He has that disappointed head teacher vibe. He's not angry....

She has plenty of time to work on it as the tories know they are nit going anywhere for 4 years and now is not the time for any more drama.

The Trump victory is also bad news for them as anything good for farage is bad for them. And being aligned to Trump might seem good right now let's see how that feels toward the end of his 4 year term.
That's presupposing that Trump is popular over here, he is with Reform types but they are a small minority he is deeply unpopular we may share the same language but we are very different
 
You didnt tell me why you think she is a nice person
no politician is nice...the rules of the game is they work for us use our tax to make life better for the people...they're all sellouts who please their party doners who have leverage over them from funding. as long as we can all agree, an affordable pint of milk and loaf bread are the most important issues rather than categorising ourselves left or right, only when we work together we will be the ones with leverage over them, the way its meant to be.
 

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