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Post by piglet on Mar 24, 2024 11:11:20 GMT
David Cameron, when prime minister changed the rules in regards to applications for standing at elections resulting in lib dems standing in Tory seats.
And the result is the shambles we have now. At the last count 69 Tory MPS are standing down to be replaced by Mr Camerons babies, true Tories, with Tory values need not apply.
If you did not know it, you do now, that the Tory party is finished, that the Duncan Smiths, the Thatchers, all the other sensible Tories will now be excluded at source.
Have a nice day.
p.s, Reform have an open field to take charge of a vacuum, can they do it? Lets hope so.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2024 14:32:23 GMT
I'm considering voting for Reform. I'm not sure they can even get one MP. People tend to change their minds on polling day and then they revert to their usual party.
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Post by patman post on Mar 25, 2024 21:48:52 GMT
I'm considering voting for Reform. I'm not sure they can even get one MP. People tend to change their minds on polling day and then they revert to their usual party. Nothing like voting from solid conviction then? Thank God for the few swing voters who weigh up the arguments and vote according to their understanding of the issues…
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2024 21:51:34 GMT
I'm considering voting for Reform. I'm not sure they can even get one MP. People tend to change their minds on polling day and then they revert to their usual party. Nothing like voting from solid conviction then? Thank God for the few swing voters who weigh up the arguments and vote according to their understanding of the issues… Just keep voting Labour, Pat, you know it makes sense in your constituency.
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Post by johnofgwent on Apr 22, 2024 5:21:38 GMT
David Cameron, when prime minister changed the rules in regards to applications for standing at elections resulting in lib dems standing in Tory seats. Can't say I noticed. Our Tory candidate is a former lib dem activist who ditched them years ago, and the only other Tory in office for miles around is the daughter of the dead Pakistani who demanded his wife and daughter get cushy jobs at public expense as the price of his staying a Welsh nationalist, and when they refused to bribe him on ethical grounds, the Tory leader agreed to so he joined the Tories, and now his daughter who benefitted from that bribery is the Tory candidate
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 22, 2024 6:47:54 GMT
'Our Tory candidate is a former lib dem activist'
That says it all..
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2024 14:35:19 GMT
I wonder how many Blue Tories will actually be standing in the election later this year. Rishi seems to want a uni-party with Labour. You can't get a fag packet between them.
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Post by piglet on Apr 23, 2024 9:53:20 GMT
Ian Duncan Smith was part of the discussions about the change from being conservative to being left, to his credit, he said he thought that the conservatives could win....as conservative, this came to light in a studio discussion.
There are two points, firstly that the change was not made public, we had to find out for ourselves, even Duncan Smith kept sthum.
And that philosophy, doing the right thing is not observed, that winning is the only concern, amazingly by being left. Wotta mistaka to maka. The tories are as vacuous as labour.
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Post by patman post on Apr 26, 2024 13:48:48 GMT
I'm considering voting for Reform. I'm not sure they can even get one MP. People tend to change their minds on polling day and then they revert to their usual party. Or will they remember the illegal ones at No.10 — especially those held on the eve of Prince Philip’s funeral...
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