Tory Leadership Race

....right up to the point where one of their own gets sent off or scores an own goal and the team loses.

Which won't have stopped her getting elected as Leader in the first place.

The gammons will vote in the one who promises what they want to hear.

And boot them out again (when they inevitably fail to deliver the undeliverable), and appoint the next lying bastard..........
 
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It will be Dishonest Bob, because...

Only 2 of them are RAL 230 90 05;
and one of those has a funny foreign sounding name.

For the Tory base, it's as simple as that.

Remember, these are the people who chose the idiot Truss when their favourite, Buffoon Johnson, eventually got kicked out for lying to everyone.
 
'''So far I haven’t seen any of the candidates really acknowledge how bad things are in the country as a whole and frankly for the Conservative Party,” she said.
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The first Tory candidate to show contrition for the calamity of the previous government would be my choice.
 
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Relax, it's in the bag for James Cleverly.
Who pulled in zero votes when 2 were eliminated.

Mad odd ball racist Kimi did alse very sleazy Bob.

Kimi echo's previous comments on immigrants and reckons Muslims are bad news.

Sleazy Bob - should fit in well with favour givers if any are left. Eg ;) Great example
On 14 January 2020, Jenrick approved a £1 billion luxury housing development of 1,500 homes on Westferry Road, Isle of Dogs, proposed by Richard Desmond, a Conservative Party donor and owner of Northern & Shell. A Government planning inspector had advised against permitting the scheme, as it would not deliver enough affordable housing and as the height of the tower would be detrimental to the character of the area.[48]

Jenrick approved the scheme on 14 January knowing that an approval by that date would enable Desmond to avoid having to pay a council-imposed infrastructure levy of between £30 and £50 million, which could have been used for funding schools and health clinics.
 
Apparently Truss has said if she'd still been in power come the recent GE, the Tories would have won ...

(that's not a joke btw)
I feel so sorry for her mum and dad.....poor things must wonder how on earth they spawned such a narcissistic monster


ironically her parents are full on socialists, her Dad is an Emeritus Professor of maths so a clever chap
 
The Tories need to make a fresh start with new faces and new ideas.
Badenoch and co are yesterdays people, they will be forever identified with the Tory election disaster.
Anyone who votes for these clowns needs their head examined.
 
Apparently Truss has said if she'd still been in power come the recent GE, the Tories would have won ...

(that's not a joke btw)

If I heard correctly, the mad - behind - the - eyes one said that she predicted a major crisis within the next four years.

Is she planning to run for the leadership again?
 
Apparently Truss has said if she'd still been in power come the recent GE, the Tories would have won ...

(that's not a joke btw)

It clearly is a joke because it's nothing remotely like what she said.

Asked at a Tory conference event if she would have done better than Sunak, who led the party to the biggest election defeat in its history in July, she said: "Yes I do."

But she went on to say that it would still have been a "tall order" to win, adding that the party "should have kept Boris".
 
The Tories need to make a fresh start with new faces and new ideas.
Badenoch and co are yesterdays people, they will be forever identified with the Tory election disaster.
Anyone who votes for these clowns needs their head examined.
Problem is - that statement sums up the tory faithful, they seem to be very differently minded to the average tory voter
 
Problem is - that statement sums up the tory faithful, they seem to be very differently minded to the average tory voter
Some see KImi as their favourite. Call her evil chuckles - anytime anybody asks an awkward question she chuckles.
 
It clearly is a joke because it's nothing remotely like what she said.

Asked at a Tory conference event if she would have done better than Sunak, who led the party to the biggest election defeat in its history in July, she said: "Yes I do."

But she went on to say that it would still have been a "tall order" to win, adding that the party "should have kept Boris".
I take my statement back ... however she's still deluded (utterly) to assert she'd have done better than Sunak.

Actually, deluded doesn't begin to cover it.
 
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