I thought RS was a polite and nice bloke
How can you have remain and leave in one party...Sounds like they may still have problems agreeing amongst themselves.
Then comes one of their amazing leader selection runs. I did hear slight talk of them changing the selection method. If not who knows who they will pick. Might give an idea of where they will be heading.
How can you have remain and leave in one party...
She is a fantastic magician. 40% of my pension pot disappeared in the 7 weeks she was prime minister. Hopefully her next trick will be where she disappears up her own ar5e.It was heartening to read today on the news that Liz Truss has lost her MP post in Norfolk. She's still never apologized to British businesses and British people generally for her disastrous policy of borrowing billions of money to create tax cuts for the super rich which created a run on the UK stock market. A lot of people lost everything.
Maybe a Hunt plus one other with more thoughtful talk to the party members. Hunt is anti tory going right+ but may not appeal. However it has kept him around. Seems their is a one nation group according to the link and others suggest one is near centric.Not many left to choose from, James Cleverly?
It looks like if Reform wasn't around she may have kept her seat. There is also feeling that if Reform wasn't around Labour would still have won.Hopefully her next trick will be where she disappears up her own ar5e.
PRFarage now wants to target labour. What will he use?
An economic policy that far rage said he was broadly in agreement withIt was heartening to read today on the news that Liz Truss has lost her MP post in Norfolk. She's still never apologized to British businesses and British people generally for her disastrous policy of borrowing billions of money to create tax cuts for the super rich which created a run on the UK stock market. A lot of people lost everything.
The Telegraph obviously inspired by the daily mashStill, every cloud.
Migrants in Northern France celebrating a Labour victory have given Sir Keir Starmer a nickname and have vowed to cross the Channel at the “first chance” they get.
Speaking to the Telegraph, some of the migrants welcomed a new government and said they would risk crossing the Channel in small boats as soon as weather permitted.
Sir Keir has vowed to scrap the Rwanda deportation flights on “day one” if Labour reached power.
Most migrants in the Grand-Synthe camp near Dunkirk were unaware of the results this morning. But when told Rishi Sunak would no longer be Prime Minister, they were overjoyed.
Amir, 23, a bean seller from Kurdistan, said migrants had given Sir Keir a nickname that roughly translates as a man who works for refugees or workers.
He said: “We are calling him [Starmer] ‘Party Krekaran’ because we have heard that this guy is really helpful to the refugees.”
Amir added that he would make the crossing “as soon as possible” now Sir Keir Starmer is in power.
He said: “It’s really good for us. We were really nervous in our countries to travel all the way here and get sent back.
“We no longer live in fear of sending us to Rwanda. I’ve seen a couple of documentaries and Rwanda is not the best place.”
I would rather see him in and Phillips outI feel a bit sorry for Jonathan Ashworth.. imagine all the work not to be part of the win.