The Conservative Party

Mel Stride, eh, loses his stride and falls at the second fence. The four other contenders jump clear and race onwards to the next one. Gripping stuff. Think it made eighth story on the national news…
 
This prick has a tungsten neck - what a fucking grifter


You have to admire the neck on them. I'm not a Starmer fan and am concerned about the current govt in many ways, but for the Tories to try and blame the state of anything on labour after a few weeks in power is laughable.
 
Mel Stride, eh, loses his stride and falls at the second fence. The four other contenders jump clear and race onwards to the next one. Gripping stuff. Think it made eighth story on the national news…

If you look at the runners then the reason for that is clear - the winner would barely get into your local point to point race never mind a group 1 race. Yeah Labour are doing stuff that invites critique but they have nearly 5 years left to present a record of good if they do the right thing. If you look who is left in the Tory race for leader in 5 years time at a GE whoever wins will look like a manager bottom of Div 2 hoping to avoid the non-league when they would be hoping for promotion into the PL
 
If you look at the runners then the reason for that is clear - the winner would barely get into your local point to point race never mind a group 1 race. Yeah Labour are doing stuff that invites critique but they have nearly 5 years left to present a record of good if they do the right thing. If you look who is left in the Tory race for leader in 5 years time at a GE whoever wins will look like a manager bottom of Div 2 hoping to avoid the non-league when they would be hoping for promotion into the PL
It’s an intriguing race, though maybe not for the most obvious reasons. Cleverly’s needle didn’t move in round two, nor did Stride’s, with Jenrick picking up 5, Badenoch 6, and Tugendhat 4, so Patel’s support (14) and another 1 split across three candidates. After what happened in 2022 when the party members were presented with either Sunak (137 MP votes) or Truss (113 MP votes), it’s going to be fascinating to see which two go forward this time.
 

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