Tories the future (part1)

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wc98

10,391 posts

140 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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turbobloke said:


Source DT, 20064 votes.
bloody hell .

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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wc98 said:
turbobloke said:


Source DT, 20064 votes.
bloody hell .
I've never seen "gallows" spelt "vote of no confidence" before.

mikees

2,747 posts

172 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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turbobloke said:
mikees said:
I hate to say the as a life long Tory but JC is beginning to look like he's played a blinder (by accident) and if the Tories go on an internal war footing he's possibly electable
If...

The way in which the toad CMD and grey man GOO morphed into weasels suggests they are capable of morphing back.

It would conclude a remarkable deception of the British people.
I'm not seeing who I'd like as the next PMOUK. Best Tory candidate is Dan Jarvis, oh hang on he's labour.

Short Grain

2,753 posts

220 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Honestly, I do no not want any of these A/Holes anywhere near power again. Surely we, as a country, can get shot of them. Every single one of them has their own agenda, their own self - serving agenda, Not the best interests of GB!! Get rid and have a whole new start, out of the EU, and a new lot of MPs, sworn to work for the best of the Country.
How about any MP's own fortune to be held by the State whilst they are in office. If the policies implemented by them increase the States GDP / Profitability, then their own wealth increases. If not, they suffer along with the rest of us? Seems fair to me!



Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Short Grain said:
Honestly, I do no not want any of these A/Holes anywhere near power again. Surely we, as a country, can get shot of them. Every single one of them has their own agenda, their own self - serving agenda, Not the best interests of GB!! Get rid and have a whole new start, out of the EU, and a new lot of MPs, sworn to work for the best of the Country.
How about any MP's own fortune to be held by the State whilst they are in office. If the policies implemented by them increase the States GDP / Profitability, then their own wealth increases. If not, they suffer along with the rest of us? Seems fair to me!


How do you get it enacted as law, though? There's a certain catch 22 and turkeys voting for xmas sort of a problem.

Short Grain

2,753 posts

220 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Einion Yrth said:
How do you get it enacted as law, though? There's a certain catch 22 and turkeys voting for xmas sort of a problem.
I know. It would probably need some kind of civil disobedience or an overwhelming / shut down gov. website, door stepping of MPs to get things moving in that direction. If the British people could get off their arses, we could change things, and if it were put forward as, We're Really in this together, as opposed to CMD's cuddly bs, then the tabloid readers would get on board and there's lots of them, we may start something.

Then Again, I may have had a smoke and or drink and may be looking through rose tinted spectacles. Would be nice to completely f*ck the current crop of a/holes though, wouldn't it?

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

244 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Short Grain said:
Would be nice to completely f*ck the current crop of a/holes though, wouldn't it?
Of course it would. It has however been remarked that in politics something tends to rise to the top, and oft times you would be advised to describe it as cream.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Not long to go now, and irrespective of the referendum result, before things start to become interesting within the Tory party.

Smollet

10,563 posts

190 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Reminds me of the saying that money will always be the downfall of Labour and sex will be the downfall of the Tories. Well if they keep fking each other up then it probably will.

Strocky

2,642 posts

113 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2016
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Can't wait for the cabal of s to tear themselves apart after the ref

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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If remain wins we'll probably see a reshuffle soon - figures like Boris and Gove will be offered senior cabinet posts in exchange for them reigning in the EU-sceptic backbenches. The thing is, will the Brexit MPs accept the olive branch?

turbobloke

103,946 posts

260 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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Strocky said:
Can't wait for the cabal of s to tear themselves apart after the ref
It's already happened to a degree, it was touch and go just before and just after Corbyn was elected as their leader.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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"we're all just one big happy family".





Edited by BlackLabel on Thursday 23 June 22:46

turbobloke

103,946 posts

260 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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Those tweets are far too tantric, we're not past the midnight watershed as yet. The advice might be of some use to Farage in terms of his premature adjudication and electile dysfunction.

deadslow

7,999 posts

223 months

Thursday 23rd June 2016
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turbobloke said:
Strocky said:
Can't wait for the cabal of s to tear themselves apart after the ref
It's already happened to a degree, it was touch and go just before and just after Corbyn was elected as their leader.
brexitears

hidetheelephants

24,325 posts

193 months

Friday 24th June 2016
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turbobloke said:
Those tweets are far too tantric, we're not past the midnight watershed as yet. The advice might be of some use to Farage in terms of his premature adjudication and electile dysfunction.
Premature declaration shirley?
deadslow said:
brexitears
hehe

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Friday 24th June 2016
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turbobloke said:
Those tweets are far too tantric, we're not past the midnight watershed as yet. The advice might be of some use to Farage in terms of his premature adjudication and electile dysfunction.
Great call. smile

turbobloke

103,946 posts

260 months

Friday 24th June 2016
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BlackLabel said:
turbobloke said:
Those tweets are far too tantric, we're not past the midnight watershed as yet. The advice might be of some use to Farage in terms of his premature adjudication and electile dysfunction.
Great call. smile
The tantric twist may be about to go nationwide as apparenetly we're all going to come together after the referendum.

Except possibly CMD who ITV are touting is about to fall on his sword.

BlackLabel

13,251 posts

123 months

Friday 24th June 2016
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CMD announces he will step down by October.

Sam All

3,101 posts

101 months

Friday 24th June 2016
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Hope any reshuffle removes Amber Rudd, Anna Soubry...