enuff_zed said:Better the devil you know???
Thing is, no sensible person would want the job until things have stabilised, so why not let him come back in and take the flack for a while, without anyone else getting their reputation destroyed.
enuff_zed said:Better the devil you know???
Pondrew said:It's wrong, just wrong. You shouldn't allow a person who was kicked out for the things he did to just waltz back in because it's the easiest option
This the problem, though. As it stands, they are playing into the hands of Starmer and his lefty mates. Are the public going to forgive Boris? I can't. Sunak or Mordaunt are much more credible.slick said:If having Boris back in No,10 keeps Comrade Starmer out .
The conservatives are so far right now, even Hitler would blush, Would a labour government be such a bad thing? As the Tesco Chairman said, they’re the only ones with an actual workable plan. I don’t blindly support any party, I pick the party of the time that I believe best reflects what I feel is right. I haven’t felt that the conservatives have had our best interests since Cameron left, he knew what a s**t show it was going to become so got as far away from it as quickly as he could and each leader since has doubled down. I actually trust Starmer to do what’s best given the hand he’s been dealt.Pondrew said:This the problem, though. As it stands, they are playing into the hands of Starmer and his lefty mates. Are the public going to forgive Boris? I can't. Sunak or Mordaunt are much more credible.slick said:If having Boris back in No,10 keeps Comrade Starmer out .
If a GE happens anytime soon; Labour WILL win by a landslide. Protest votes by the millions! LDs will do quite well too.
For the record; Boris was my MP once; I voted for him (twice). I also voted conservative in 2019. Don't want the fecker back, though.
Eating cake on your birthday. Serious stuff and definitely a sackable offencePondrew said:enuff_zed said:Better the devil you know???
That seems exactly what the tory MPs are thinking. It's wrong, just wrong. You shouldn't allow a person who was kicked out for the things he did to just waltz back in because it's the easiest option.
This is serious sh*t; our economy and reputation in the world financial markets are at stake here. Political wrangling doesn't normally affect each of us very much on a personal level. This time it really does.
Eating cake on your birthday. Serious stuff and definitely a sackable offence.Pondrew said:enuff_zed said:Better the devil you know???
That seems exactly what the tory MPs are thinking. It's wrong, just wrong. You shouldn't allow a person who was kicked out for the things he did to just waltz back in because it's the easiest option.
This is serious sh*t; our economy and reputation in the world financial markets are at stake here. Political wrangling doesn't normally affect each of us very much on a personal level. This time it really does.
This actually entered my head earlier. What if the last 3 months was all a big plan to get BoJo back?sars said:I’m sure this is how it was planned when he resigned.
Labour has a plan do they? I watched a labour minister yesterday being interviewed by Tom Harwood on GBnews and he said the same thing. He was asked to name one plan for the economy and he couldn't. He waffled and when asked how they would balance the books he said a windfall tax on the £170 Billion profits of the energy companies even though only £30billion of that is made in the UK and that has already been subject of a windfall tax. He then said they would borrow to invest in the UK. Funny how he thought borrowing and sticking the word invest afterwards doesnt count as borrowing.sars said:The conservatives are so far right now, even Hitler would blush, Would a labour government be such a bad thing? As the Tesco Chairman said, they’re the only ones with an actual workable plan. I don’t blindly support any party, I pick the party of the time that I believe best reflects what I feel is right. I haven’t felt that the conservatives have had our best interests since Cameron left, he knew what a s**t show it was going to become so got as far away from it as quickly as he could and each leader since has doubled down. I actually trust Starmer to do what’s best given the hand he’s been dealt.Pondrew said:This the problem, though. As it stands, they are playing into the hands of Starmer and his lefty mates. Are the public going to forgive Boris? I can't. Sunak or Mordaunt are much more credible.slick said:If having Boris back in No,10 keeps Comrade Starmer out .
If a GE happens anytime soon; Labour WILL win by a landslide. Protest votes by the millions! LDs will do quite well too.
For the record; Boris was my MP once; I voted for him (twice). I also voted conservative in 2019. Don't want the fecker back, though.
BoJo will be the next prime minister, if he can get the 100 votes to enter, it will be him vs Sunak and then the party members will vote BoJo, I’m sure this is how it was planned when he resigned.
Nanu said:Bojo getting sacked and Liz getting sacked has one common denominator.
Rishi Sunak wants to be PM and will F**k anyone or anything that gets in his way, even the country and that is from a life long Tory.
He is almost as dangerous as Starmer
Or put another way:Nanu said:Eating cake on your birthday. Serious stuff and definitely a sackable offence