All uphill
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Well, I know it may not play well on here, but, wouldn't a one horse race, with quick solution be the preferable outcome (on the assumption we are not going to get a GE anytime soon)?
Depends on which horse
Well, I know it may not play well on here, but, wouldn't a one horse race, with quick solution be the preferable outcome (on the assumption we are not going to get a GE anytime soon)?
on the assumption we are not going to get a GE anytime soon
Apparently Mordaunt told de Pfeffel that she will not stand aside for his benefit, and that in any case her supporters would go to Sunak if she did stand aside.
Given that loons in chief Baker, Braverman, Badenoch and Frost have declared for Sunak, it is starting to look like a one horse race. Whether that horse will turn out to be cholera or dysentery is something that's out of our hands.
Well, I know it may not play well on here, but, wouldn't a one horse race, with quick solution be the preferable outcome (on the assumption we are not going to get a GE anytime soon)?
I guess there's a marginal chance that Mordaunt gets100 endorsements, and goes to the membership hoping for a repeat of the Truss effect.
Who'd have thought it...Johnson lying !
W@nker.
View: https://twitter.com/AdamBienkov/status/1584275450477453312?t=1eYW5lRvTRYFFzA3O4xnjQ&s=19
You mean Sunak must wait another 46 days?
On a slightly more serious note I am relieved Johnson will not be getting his hands on the leavers of power. But to say this is because the Tory party is not united surely applies to all the candidates. Aren't they trying to elect the least divisive?