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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer View Post
    Steve Baker s a dark horse in all of this

    His name has not appeared on any of the candidate lists? It is for the grey suits to decide - it would appear that they have full power on who is dismissed or employed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Kippax View Post
    Sometimes it’s a case of “be careful what you wish for”



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    Paradoxical -if you will- but it's images such as this, which form part of his appeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Region View Post
    Paradoxical -if you will- but it's images such as this, which form part of his appeal.
    is that Gove to his left?






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    Earlier I had to check today's date, to confirm that it isn't April 1st.

    The front of the Telegraph features Michael Gove pleading to be Prime Minister and to be entrusted with the delivery of Brexit.

    Michael Gove expecting people to trust him.

    He should mention that you get two for the price of one with him. As in: here's a memorable extract from an infamous article Sarah Vine wrote a few years ago:

    "No home-making for Justine: she’s far too busy sticking to her feminist principles as an environmental lawyer. And that doesn’t include nice crockery or other homely touches. Or even, it would appear, a half-decent set of curtains."

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...ct-aliens.html

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    Somewhat fascinated by the aspiring Tory leader candidates, three in particular, Raab, McVey and Leadsom all seem to think that if we declare we are leaving with no deal, then the EU will come to heel and do just as we wish, would love to know just what colour the sky is on their planet.

    Obviously we have no influence on the Tory Party leadership, but a very strange democracy when the PM and alleged leader of the country will be elected by the population of one village, all dyed in the wool right wingers.

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    Michael Gove can give up on his fantasies about people trusting him.

    Gove's a goner.

    Michael Gove's No 10 hopes falter after cocaine admission

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    "The environment secretary gave an interview admitting he was “fortunate” to have avoided jail for possession of cocaine, after a new book revealed he had taken the drug on several occasions while a journalist around 20 years ago."

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    "However, he looked rattled as he was challenged over whether it was right for him to have overseen a policy of teachers getting kicked out of their profession for taking class A drugs while he was education secretary and to have presided over a prison system as justice secretary in which people could be sentenced to up to seven years for the crime of possession."


    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...aine-admission

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Region View Post
    Michael Gove can give up on his fantasies about people trusting him.

    Gove's a goner.

    Michael Gove's No 10 hopes falter after cocaine admission
    Hope so.

    Just watching some of the candidates making their pitches on the BBC.

    Good grief. One of this shower will be the next PM. Not one has come across as remotely authoritative, knowledgeable or experienced enough. I'm still waiting for one to appear slightly human.

    Raab C Brexit is on at the mo. Out with Maybot, in with Raabot. I'm expecting one red eye to appear, like the Terminator when it gets damaged. He's like the love child of Thatcher and an Action Man doll. Makes my blood run cold. I'd rather have Gove, off his tits on coke, as he seems slightly closer to homo-sapiens. He and McVile would prorogue Parliament in a heartbeat. Terrifying.

    Hancock was as natural as a schoolboy in a 'what would you do if you were Prime Minister' debating exercise.

    Can't wait for Johnson to try and appear statesmanlike and drop his bumbling rogue facade. Or Leadsom (if she's still in it) to appear like a dementia sufferer in a rare moment of clarity.

    Heaven help this country under any one of them.

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    Jeremy Rhyming Slang up next. He might explain how he's definitely absolutely not going to sell off the NHS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty View Post
    Jeremy Rhyming Slang up next. He might explain how he's definitely absolutely not going to sell off the NHS.
    Ah Jeremy Seven flats the man who breached anti-money laundering legislation brought in by his own government!

    Wasn't sure who you meant at first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toodles McGinty View Post
    Hope so.

    Just watching some of the candidates making their pitches on the BBC.

    Good grief. One of this shower will be the next PM. Not one has come across as remotely authoritative, knowledgeable or experienced enough. I'm still waiting for one to appear slightly human.

    Raab C Brexit is on at the mo. Out with Maybot, in with Raabot. I'm expecting one red eye to appear, like the Terminator when it gets damaged. He's like the love child of Thatcher and an Action Man doll. Makes my blood run cold. I'd rather have Gove, off his tits on coke, as he seems slightly closer to homo-sapiens. He and McVile would prorogue Parliament in a heartbeat. Terrifying.

    Hancock was as natural as a schoolboy in a 'what would you do if you were Prime Minister' debating exercise.

    Can't wait for Johnson to try and appear statesmanlike and drop his bumbling rogue facade. Or Leadsom (if she's still in it) to appear like a dementia sufferer in a rare moment of clarity.

    Heaven help this country under any one of them.
    One is a complete and utter clown the other is Fred Scuttle
      
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer View Post
    One is a complete and utter clown the other is Fred Scuttle

    It really does not matter to the general public - it is only of concern to anyone who may be chosen. A PM does not make the policies - it is all done for them. A PM is the front face - the person to blame if it all goes wrong. Such a person is chosen if they can possibly look convincing enough when pulling the wool over everyone's eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Region View Post
    Paradoxical -if you will- but it's images such as this, which form part of his appeal.
    Sorry but I don't see anything appealing

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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    It really does not matter to the general public - it is only of concern to anyone who may be chosen. A PM does not make the policies - it is all done for them. A PM is the front face - the person to blame if it all goes wrong. Such a person is chosen if they can possibly look convincing enough when pulling the wool over everyone's eyes.
    Your mate Farage sounds like the perfect candidate given your requirements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silver fox View Post
    Your mate Farage sounds like the perfect candidate given your requirements.
    Quite


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    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    It really does not matter to the general public - it is only of concern to anyone who may be chosen. A PM does not make the policies - it is all done for them. A PM is the front face - the person to blame if it all goes wrong. Such a person is chosen if they can possibly look convincing enough when pulling the wool over everyone's eyes.
    So why is Mother Theresa being blamed for the Brexit debacle?

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