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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2019 19:33:15 GMT
Rather than muscle in on 'Regworld' or get it mixed up with Brexit, I think the momentous contest that is about to get underway to select our new Conservative Party leader, who they'll most likely (though there's no compulsion to) also put forward to be the next Prime Minister, deserves a thread of it's own. There's already a crowded field, and talk that the rules may need a bit of tweaking to narrow it down a bit, or at least knock more than one contestant out at each round. I'm sure we've weeks of fun ahead of us. Now firstly, it needs to be made clear that this isn't a replacement for the phenomenally popular 'TUSTwatch' (copyright AJ) which after a little break hopes to be back with a 'Summer Special' edition before too long. Theresa, understandably wanted to hang on for the Donald Trump visit, but straight after that it'll be everyone lined up at the starting line, and the gun will be fired. I've been eagerly waiting to see who local MP, Riviera Macron, would line up behind. And he's made just as disappointing a choice as most of us would have predicted. Yes, it's the man who a couple of weeks ago boasted that he knows more about women's clothes than any male in the Houses of Parliament. The exceedingly ambitious Sajid Javid. I think the explanation was that Saj's parents owned a dress shop when he was a kid, or something like that. Saj is the anything but tough Home Secretary who pops up every month or so, to say that all the knife crime and murder is a bit naughty. But anyway, our lad Kev has spotted something that he thinks marks Saj out as an ideal Prime Minister. Could that vital quality be Saj being a confessed 'Remain' voter at the Referendum I wonder....or that he's now come round to a position where an ultra soft Brexit is probably acceptable to him ? We'll have plenty of chance for a forensic examination of every candidate in this multi talented pool of prospective Prime Ministers. While our man 'Riv Mac' hasn't put himself forward for the top job this time, and we can severely limit his chances in future also, by remembering to vote for the Brexit Party at the next General Election, I'm sure he'll be explaining to the people of Torbay over the coming weeks, why he views old 'Spock Ears' as the man to sort out the current shambles in Parliament, and in the wider country beyond. All contributions and opinions welcomed (especially from Stewart) and also of course from our usual Extreme Leftist contributors.
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2019 19:56:28 GMT
11 and counting. Possibility one or more from Sir Graham Brady, Penny Mordaunt or Steve Baker to join them.
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2019 23:30:45 GMT
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Post by Rob on May 30, 2019 23:31:41 GMT
Jo Swinson has joined Ed Davey in the Lib Dem search for a new leader.
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Post by stewart on May 31, 2019 1:34:30 GMT
In political terms, I really couldn't give a toss about who becomes the next prime minister, because it looks as though the Tory party is doomed anyway, and good riddance.
However, if I had to choose one of the candidates, it would have to be Esther McVey. She is a really beautiful woman and it is hard to believe that she is 51, but it would make such a refreshing change from having to see the old hag May on our TV screens.
She has also attracted my attention through her opposition to this ridiculous idea of teaching primary school kids about abnormal sexual relationships and that it is OK to have two daddies or two mummies. These kids will find out about all of this LGBT stuff when they are old and mature enough to understand it, meanwhile well done to Esther for standing up against a policy which will only serve to confuse small children.
Good luck in the elections, Esther. I don't expect you to win, but you have already stolen my heart with quite a few of your views.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 8:36:02 GMT
I think we know what's coming up now, Backstabbing, lies...I could go on...on a level in politics that is only seen in Third World countries...wait a minute! Biblical proportions springs to mind! I know they had Incest and Murder in the first half a dozen or so pages of the Bible, so I'm assuming they had Backstabbing and lies!
So I'm off to do some circumambulation for a while!
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Post by Rob on May 31, 2019 12:47:09 GMT
However, if I had to choose one of the candidates, it would have to be Esther McVey. She is a really beautiful woman and it is hard to believe that she is 51, but it would make such a refreshing change from having to see the old hag May on our TV screens. Not bothered she lied to Parliament about Universal Credit and that bollocks spouted that the UK would have to join the Euro if we stayed in the EU, then stewart. The pretty face gets it, yeah? Modern politics. At least she has admitted she lied, after all. I’ll give her that. Maybe all Conservative MP’s should stand as Leader and the one with the most proven lies on their record gets the top job. Novel, yes. But considering the favourite is the biggest lying charlatan of the lot, why not? Are they sticking at 12. Surely room for a few more candidates’ whose Nanny once told them they’d make a good Prime Minister one day. I fear I am probably with Mad Reg of Regworld on this one.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2019 22:42:34 GMT
Some interesting points of view put forward, and I have to admit, particularly with regard to the contemptible disregard they've displayed towards honouring the expressed wishes of the British public, I'm tempted to join Stewart in saying 'good riddance' to The Tory Party if their current lack of popularity with the voters continues or even accelerates. Stewart's pragmatic approach doesn't indicate to me that he's 'not bothered' about any fault a poster might be able to pick out regarding a particular candidate. But more a realism that it's a pool of only about 12 people and one of them will be the next Prime Minister. If anyone taking issue also indicated which were the choices without fault, then all the easier to choose between those unblemished characters, but without that vital additional information, how harshly should we criticise the fragrant Esther ? For any Tory Party member keen to see a tough line taken with Illegals, Spongers, and modern forms of degeneracy....then Esther may well be your man woman. If she's easy on the eye as well, then that's an added bonus that most will gladly accept. The ranks may yet be swelled, as some believe that over the weekend, both Penny Mordaunt and Priti Patel (and hopefully Steve Baker), will also throw their hats into the ring. And any excuse to include the Penny 'swimsuit photos' will surely help our political debate along. Is Esther the only attractive blonde in the contest or does Boris count ? I'm not a great Boris fan personally, and I think we'd be doing little more than swapping a position of being an EU poodle, and becoming a more starkly obvious US poodle instead. Plus points however, are that if Boris gets bored with the PM job after a few months, or if too much of his time is consumed with wine, women, and song, then we'd have the reassurance that it was Chancellor Rees-Mogg who was actually running the country. Vote Boris, get Jacob ....that's definitely a Brucie Bonus. Understandable that many TFF members want to wait until nominations officially close before sorting through the names, and expressing their preference. Therefore double full marks to Stewart for nailing his colours to the mast of Team McVey good and early....even if I did push him to the front of the queue a bit unfairly. Rob will gradually transition from telling us who not to vote for, to revealing who he sees as the best of a bad bunch. Whereas Reg, and probably the rest of Yorkshire haven't got over William Hague standing down, and any other leader is still too painful to contemplate. Incidentally, is he still with Ffffion ? So all still to play for, although we'll soon get distracted by needing to give a warm TFF welcome to President Trump
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Post by Rob on Jun 2, 2019 1:16:08 GMT
The ranks may yet be swelled, as some believe that over the weekend, both Priti Patel and hopefully Steve Baker, will also throw their hats into the ring. Oh, good grief. Hopefully Steve Baker! Why not go the whole Fat Hog and get Mark Francois in. You can never have enough nutters. Priti Patel entering the race would surely also prove that point. Sadly I have yet to find my favoured candidate, AJ. Probably Jo Swinson.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 13:36:58 GMT
ESTHER 2 REMAINIAC 0Let's get the rubbish out of the way quickly Rob And Rob proves to be as good as his word with his nomination of Swinson. As she is indeed a (medically) certified nutter ! Not a great final for the neutral to enjoy, although by all accounts it was very hot Madrid evening. A greater injustice if Liverpool had finished the season with nothing rather than Spurs, and from that point of view I'm sure many were happy to see the Cup being taken back to Merseyside. 'Yes, but what about the Londoner's usual sense of entitlement ?' you're probably wondering. And sadly, but not unexpectedly, it wasn't many minutes into the final before it reared it's ugly head. A refusal to accept the outcome of decisions, and indications that the result wouldn't be honourably accepted if it didn't go their way. MP for Tottenham, the lamentable Lammy, a notorious enemy of democracy and committed Remainiac, was preparing his excuses within the first 5 minutes. But on the night, it was Liverpudlians such as the glamorous Esther McVey, a Barnardo's orphan made good (and not thankfully a recipient of modern day Socialist style 'child care' such as Rotherham Labour Council provided to 21st century kids) and still a West Kirby resident, who was cheering when the full time whistle was blown ...rather than some proven bad losers from farther South. Not that it was a bad night for all members of Jezza's mob. Brother Len for instance, packed up his Socialist principles and took them off to Madrid to enjoy a bit of high living before taking his expensive seat to watch the final.But then left then locked in his suitcase, as he and his well stuffed wallet went about enjoying Madrid. Man of the people Len, seems to have had a good time, a true Red, out in Spain supporting the Reds. So overall, a great result for Liverpool and their supporters, and one that's sure to have put an added spring in the step of the delightful Esther, as she continues her quest to become our new Prime Minister.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2019 16:22:40 GMT
Gyimah A Break...Now There's Another One ! LITTLE SAMMY SAYS - 'MAKE ME PRIME MINISTER !'LeaderWatch is moving at such a pace, even before we have a full list of the runners and riders, that's it's going to be tough to keep up once it really get's up a head of steam. Now comes the news that Little Sammy Gyimah has adjudged himself to be Prime Ministerial material, and added himself to the already crowded contest. The Tory MP for East Surrey, but still leaving most of the country proclaiming 'Little Sammy who ' SamCam at The Conference. But could they seriously have been grooming Little Sammy for greatest all along ? Will the new contender with his Remainiac views add anything to the contest, or just have moved a further 5% of former Tories to the Brexit Party ? Well I say.let's give Little Sammy a fair crack of the whip and see what he comes up with over the following weeks as the contest gets underway in earnest. 'Moooo..ve to WTO Brexit' demand the herd. But is Little Sammy listening ? The claim that the only time you see a black person in the countryside is on 'Countryfile' has been doing the rounds for far too long. And so it's a pleasure to find a picture proving that as a hard working MP, Little Sammy isn't afraid to pull on his wellies and go out and put his foot in it amongst the cows. Now if the Remainiac majority of Tory MP's would dare to be audacious enough to rig the final ballot (two go through) so that the Party membership is faced with the unappetising choice between two Remainiacs, then the one perceived to be less of a Euro fanboy would romp home easily. Consequently, if the plan is to get Gove, or Jeremy Hunt, or possibly Javid or one of the 'wet' Tories to be the next leader, you'd need to engineer it so that they go through to the final ballot facing an even more unpopular candidate among the membership than themselves. Has Little Sammy been persuaded to put himself forward to fulfill such a task ? And if so, what future rewards has he been promised in order to do so ? It seems inconceivable that he's entered, having concluded 'I can win this'. Just what is Sammy's game, or possibly more pertinently, is Sammy a willing pawn in a game being played by top level Remainiacs within the Party ? It can be a murky business, and the stakes are high. Walk this way. Sammy getting the hang of the special 'PM walk'. But is he about to have ample opportunity to show it off in future ?
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Post by Rob on Jun 3, 2019 22:28:22 GMT
Amid reports McVey’s support is haemorrhaging, here’s Bo Jo The Clown’s promotional video. Will Gove have to wait until The Clown is leader before he next stabs him in the back or is there to be a twist (of the knife) before and to prevent that happening?
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Post by stewart on Jun 4, 2019 0:27:33 GMT
The ranks may yet be swelled, as some believe that over the weekend, both Priti Patel and hopefully Steve Baker, will also throw their hats into the ring. Oh, good grief. Hopefully Steve Baker! Why not go the whole Fat Hog and get Mark Francois in. You can never have enough nutters. Priti Patel entering the race would surely also prove that point. Sadly I have yet to find my favoured candidate, AJ. Probably Jo Swinson. I'm sure that you must already know this, but how can Jo Swinson be a candidate for the leadership of the Tory party when she is an MP for the Liberal Democrats? Perhaps you meant, in a roundabout way, that you would like to see her as leader of that party? I would actually say that, if he stands, Tom Brake would have the greater support. However, if the Tories were to have a chance of winning the next General Election, who would be your choice of leader from amongst all these candidates? Perhaps, also, you have drifted to talking about that party because they appear to be the best chance available to you to achieve your heart's desire, namely to scuttle any hope that the democratic will of the people will eventually be carried out.
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Post by Rob on Jun 4, 2019 1:51:26 GMT
Oh, good grief. Hopefully Steve Baker! Why not go the whole Fat Hog and get Mark Francois in. You can never have enough nutters. Priti Patel entering the race would surely also prove that point. Sadly I have yet to find my favoured candidate, AJ. Probably Jo Swinson. I'm sure that you must already know this, but how can Jo Swinson be a candidate for the leadership of the Tory party when she is an MP for the Liberal Democrats? Perhaps, also, you have drifted to talking about that party because they appear to be the best chance available to you to achieve your heart's desire, namely to scuttle any hope that the democratic will of the people will eventually be carried out. I did know she was standing to be the Lib Dem leader stewart, yes. As far as I’m aware they are most keen to see the democratic will of the people is carried out when the final deal (or none) is known. The novel way proposed seems to be by having the public vote on it. I’m still undecided which of the candidates to be PM after acquiring Conservative Party leadership I prefer. There may be more yet to declare. 13 doesn’t seem enough to choose from as things stand. Not that I’ll be eligible to vote on who the next Conservative Party leader and therefore PM is, mind. Will you, stewart?
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Post by plainmoorpete on Jun 4, 2019 4:55:10 GMT
Amid report McVey’s support is haemorrhaging, One can only hope so. In the race to the bottom she is one of the most odious on display, a good looking version of Doris Karloff.
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