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5 minutes ago, melthebell said:

Labour, Reform and Lib Dems will be rubbing their hands with glee, looks like the Tories are going to try and out right wing Reform instead of woo back voters from the centre.

Will it work?

Will they end up in the wilderness for longer?

Will they be voting in a new leader before the next election?

Will Johnson make his comeback?

Tune in next week , for the next exciting episode 😃

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10 minutes ago, melthebell said:

Labour, Reform and Lib Dems will be rubbing their hands with glee, looks like the Tories are going to try and out right wing Reform instead of woo back voters from the centre.

Will it work?

Will they end up in the wilderness for longer?

Will they be voting in a new leader before the next election?

Will Johnson make his comeback?

The coin's in the air😂

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8 minutes ago, geared said:

 

According to this document from Parliament, the leader of the party must be a sitting MP.

 

That doesn't mean Boris can't make a comeback, but he can't do so without winning a by-election first.

i only mentioned it because i have heard rumours he may be planning something in the near ish future

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3 hours ago, melthebell said:

Labour, Reform and Lib Dems will be rubbing their hands with glee, looks like the Tories are going to try and out right wing Reform instead of woo back voters from the centre.

Will it work?

Will they end up in the wilderness for longer?

Will they be voting in a new leader before the next election?

Will Johnson make his comeback?

Lots of nonsense  here. Moving to the Right is exactly what the public wants. Then it will be bye-bye to woke nonsense and unaffordable net zero stuff. Immigration stopped in its tracks too. The alternative is exactly what we have now, a totally ineffectual hypocritical Labour government with services, law and order and simple common sense dumped.
 
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2 minutes ago, High Chaparral said:
Lots of nonsense  here. Moving to the Right is exactly what the public wants. Then it will be bye-bye to woke nonsense and unaffordable net zero stuff. Immigration stopped in its tracks too. The alternative is exactly what we have now, a totally ineffectual hypocritical Labour government with services, law and order and simple common sense dumped.
 

surprisingly youve missed the point massively, theres already a party to the right banging on about immigration, whats the point in copying them? do you really think bland copies of Farage are going to beat Farage at his own game?

whereas as well as losing voters to Reform, theyve also lost voters to Lib dems and Labour (more to the centre).

 

My point is, have they made the right choice going after reform voters? 

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4 minutes ago, High Chaparral said:
Lots of nonsense  here. Moving to the Right is exactly what the public wants. Then it will be bye-bye to woke nonsense and unaffordable net zero stuff. Immigration stopped in its tracks too. The alternative is exactly what we have now, a totally ineffectual hypocritical Labour government with services, law and order and simple common sense dumped.
 

 

Nonsense.

It not even what a significant chunk of the Tory members want:

Tory centrists refuse to back Jenrick or Badenoch as MPs leave them disenfranchised | The Independent

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And tell us Westy - 'immigration stopped in its tracks' - there's been more immigration to this country undert he previous Tory Government, than under any previous Government - and you were on here supporting them 🤪

 

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1 minute ago, hackey lad said:

I’ve heard rumours Kier Starmer wears frilly knickers 

Now why would you put that on this thread if not as a lame attempt at deflection?

 

Anyway back to the topic in hand.... Christopher Hope of The Telegraph and GB News is just reporting that:

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So roughly a third of the Parliamentary Conservative Party aren't going to have confidence in their leader, whichever it is?

Well that gives us all confidence when they ask us for their vote come the election.

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