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Post by witchfinder on Oct 11, 2024 10:56:37 GMT
The new Conservative leader will either be Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, and the Lib Dems in particular are rubbing their hands with glee.
Some observers have likened the situation as "an early Christmas present" for Labour and the Lib Dems, both are on the Right wing of the party with some very contoversial views, so much so that the TRG Tory Reform Group have refused to endorse either of the candidates, with many moderates threataning to tear up their voting papers.
According to most commentaters, Kemi Badenoch is the favourite amongst Tory Party members, but NOT amongst most Tory Party voters, for whom James Cleverly was the favourite.
Mrs Badench is known for many things, in particular her hostile views on the LGBT community, something which comes naturally to so called "Christians" from Nigeria, or of Nigerian heritage.
Even many Conservatives have likened the situation as the begining of the fall of Rome, one thing is now absolutely certain, the Tory civil war will get much worse, and with Reform UK on the sidelines, will there be a split, wil the Tory Party survive in its current form.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:00:44 GMT
The new Conservative leader will either be Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, and the Lib Dems in particular are rubbing their hands with glee. Some observers have likened the situation as "an early Christmas present" for Labour and the Lib Dems, both are on the Right wing of the party with some very contoversial views, so much so that the TRG Tory Reform Group have refused to endorse either of the candidates, with many moderates threataning to tear up their voting papers. According to most commentaters, Kemi Badenoch is the favourite amongst Tory Party members, but NOT amongst most Tory Party voters, for whom James Cleverly was the favourite. Mrs Badench is known for many things, in particular her hostile views on the LGBT community, something which comes naturally to so called "Christians" from Nigeria, or of Nigerian heritage. Even many Conservatives have likened the situation as the begining of the fall of Rome, one thing is now absolutely certain, the Tory civil war will get much worse, and with Reform UK on the sidelines, will there be a split, wil the Tory Party survive in its current form. LOL its reform who are the are the ones who are benefiting fiddles.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 11:01:05 GMT
The new Conservative leader will either be Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, and the Lib Dems in particular are rubbing their hands with glee. Some observers have likened the situation as "an early Christmas present" for Labour and the Lib Dems, both are on the Right wing of the party with some very contoversial views, so much so that the TRG Tory Reform Group have refused to endorse either of the candidates, with many moderates threataning to tear up their voting papers. According to most commentaters, Kemi Badenoch is the favourite amongst Tory Party members, but NOT amongst most Tory Party voters, for whom James Cleverly was the favourite. Mrs Badench is known for many things, in particular her hostile views on the LGBT community, something which comes naturally to so called "Christians" from Nigeria, or of Nigerian heritage. Even many Conservatives have likened the situation as the begining of the fall of Rome, one thing is now absolutely certain, the Tory civil war will get much worse, and with Reform UK on the sidelines, will there be a split, wil the Tory Party survive in its current form. Labour need to worry what leader they're going to choose, because Starmer is toast.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:03:03 GMT
The new Conservative leader will either be Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, and the Lib Dems in particular are rubbing their hands with glee. Some observers have likened the situation as "an early Christmas present" for Labour and the Lib Dems, both are on the Right wing of the party with some very contoversial views, so much so that the TRG Tory Reform Group have refused to endorse either of the candidates, with many moderates threataning to tear up their voting papers. According to most commentaters, Kemi Badenoch is the favourite amongst Tory Party members, but NOT amongst most Tory Party voters, for whom James Cleverly was the favourite. Mrs Badench is known for many things, in particular her hostile views on the LGBT community, something which comes naturally to so called "Christians" from Nigeria, or of Nigerian heritage. Even many Conservatives have likened the situation as the begining of the fall of Rome, one thing is now absolutely certain, the Tory civil war will get much worse, and with Reform UK on the sidelines, will there be a split, wil the Tory Party survive in its current form. Labour need to worry what leader they're going to choose, because Starmer is toast. Will he even make it to Christmas?
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Post by thomas on Oct 11, 2024 11:10:48 GMT
The new Conservative leader will either be Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch, and the Lib Dems in particular are rubbing their hands with glee. Some observers have likened the situation as "an early Christmas present" for Labour and the Lib Dems, both are on the Right wing of the party with some very contoversial views, so much so that the TRG Tory Reform Group have refused to endorse either of the candidates, with many moderates threataning to tear up their voting papers. According to most commentaters, Kemi Badenoch is the favourite amongst Tory Party members, but NOT amongst most Tory Party voters, for whom James Cleverly was the favourite. Mrs Badench is known for many things, in particular her hostile views on the LGBT community, something which comes naturally to so called "Christians" from Nigeria, or of Nigerian heritage. Even many Conservatives have likened the situation as the begining of the fall of Rome, one thing is now absolutely certain, the Tory civil war will get much worse, and with Reform UK on the sidelines, will there be a split, wil the Tory Party survive in its current form. its almost like you have tunnel vision on politics sid , and seem oblivious to the danger other parties pose to labour outside of the tories. You simply cant think outside of the two party box ,thats despite what has happened to labour in scotland , losing to the snp , and in england , the rise of skip/brexit/reform. I dont think many outside of the partisan new Labour Party take either jenrick or badenoch seriously. labour are losing many voters to reform and the tories ,which is why starmer keeps going further to the right than many previous labour leaders. I mean this is just deflection from the obvious civil war in labour just now , between gray and mcsweeny . Not to mention the old socialists and blairites , of the left and right of the party , the Israel and muslim factions and all the rest. From where im sitting the civil war looks worse among labour than any other party.
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Post by thomas on Oct 11, 2024 11:11:54 GMT
Labour need to worry what leader they're going to choose, because Starmer is toast. Will he even make it to Christmas? I think he will to be honest , but im not sure he will last their term in government. I hope im wrong though. We like starmer. His first hundred days in power is everything I could have wished for and more.....
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:14:22 GMT
Will he even make it to Christmas? I think he will to be honest , but im not sure he will last their term in government. I hope im wrong though. We like starmer. His first hundred days in power is everything I could have wished for and more..... Well we have the budget ahead of us and it looks like there is a lot more sleeze hanging over starmers head. I cant see him being there for much longer.
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Post by buccaneer on Oct 11, 2024 11:17:04 GMT
Kemi for me.
Ooh, she has traditionalist views regarding the nuclear family!
She should burn in somewhere for that, maybe not hell though as it's too biblical for so-called progressives,
Oh my. Using her Nigerian/Christian heritage as a stick to beat her with sounds bigoted and xenophobic to me.
Sounds like Witchy is flapping.
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Post by thomas on Oct 11, 2024 11:18:02 GMT
I think he will to be honest , but im not sure he will last their term in government. I hope im wrong though. We like starmer. His first hundred days in power is everything I could have wished for and more..... Well we have the budget ahead of us and it looks like there is a lot more sleeze hanging over starmers head. I cant see him being there for much longer. you could be right jonsky , but im simply saying keeping him in place and maximising the damage he is doing to labour seems the best course. I cant see who they would replace him with though. Reeve? she is as disliked as he is. Rayner? LMFAO ! Labour governance is simply something we are all going to have to grin and bear . Once through it , the reward should hopefully be we won't see them in governance at any further level for the rest of our lives hopefully.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:20:33 GMT
Well we have the budget ahead of us and it looks like there is a lot more sleeze hanging over starmers head. I cant see him being there for much longer. you could be right jonsky , but im simply saying keeping him in place and maximising the damage he is doing to labour seems the best course. I cant see who they would replace him with though. Reeve? she is as disliked as he is. Rayner? LMFAO ! Labour governance is simply something we are all going to have to grin and bear . Once through it , the reward should hopefully be we won't see them in governance at any further level for the rest of our lives hopefully. None of them are fit to shovel shit mate...Who ever the leader is it will be exactly the same shit show...
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 11:23:46 GMT
Labour need to worry what leader they're going to choose, because Starmer is toast. Will he even make it to Christmas? I doubt it, I might have a flutter at the bookies, see if I can get good odds on 18th December, then he's toast.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:27:18 GMT
Will he even make it to Christmas? I doubt it, I might have a flutter at the bookies, see if I can get good odds on 18th December, then he's toast. I bet this is yet another thread that fiddles regrets starting...
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 11, 2024 11:29:10 GMT
I doubt it, I might have a flutter at the bookies, see if I can get good odds on 18th December, then he's toast. I bet this is yet another thread that fiddles regrets starting... LOL..... yes they always shoot themselves in the foot, they never learn-ed.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 11, 2024 11:30:00 GMT
I bet this is yet another thread that fiddles regrets starting... LOL..... yes they always shoot themselves in the foot, they never learn-ed. LOL
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Post by witchfinder on Oct 11, 2024 12:00:34 GMT
Whatever happens in the next 5 years, Reform Uk will not be the governing party in 2029, simply because in our FPTP system its impossible to jump from 5 MPs to over 320 MPs, but it is possible for Reform UK to further increase their numbers in The House of Commons.
Looking at where Reform UK came second, and did well, the very best they might do would be approaching 100 seats, and for this to happen I guess Labour would need to do a really bad job of government, fail to tackle the problems in our NHS, fail to deal with the immigration situation, and for growth to remain as bad as it has under the Tories, with little economic improvement.
As for Kemi Badenoch and her political and social views, yes some of her views must be influenced by her Nigerian background, Christians are very orthodox in Nigeria, the Anglican Church opposes women preists, and in some Nigerian regions Homosexuality is punishable by death.
Those on the Left who oppose Labour are mostly outside the party these days, people like Corbyn and Galloway, with only a small handful of MPs such as Abbot and Burgon.
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