So a 150,000 or so people in Surrey and the leafy suburbs of London. 13:22 - Sep 5 with 1814 views | Mercian | And similar such places get to chose who runs the country! Total BS. Boris' slogan while fighting for his political life was "I have an 80 seat mandate" that Truss echoed at every opportunity before stabbing him in the back. I bet she drops that now and says the people vote for party and not leader. Technically that is correct but in reality that is rubbish. She should live by her words when she was licking Boris's behind and call an election. That won't happen though, politicians rarely do what they should do. Rant. [Post edited 5 Sep 2022 13:24]
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So a 150,000 or so people in Surrey and the leafy suburbs of London. on 17:16 - Sep 5 with 276 views | BlueBadger |
So a 150,000 or so people in Surrey and the leafy suburbs of London. on 16:30 - Sep 5 by rgp1 | As far as prime ministers go we could be looking at a term in shortness of the likes of Andrew Bonar Law. I reckon there will be an election by late next year. |
Nah. They'll drag this out as long as they can, by law, because they know, deep down, that they are f**ked. |  |
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So a 150,000 or so people in Surrey and the leafy suburbs of London. on 17:21 - Sep 5 with 273 views | CityBlue | "We don't vote for a PM we vote for an MP...." Yeah yeah, we know...but... a large proportion of the electorate make their political choice at the ballot box based solely upon the PM candidate and not their local MP. They have probably never seen nor heard form their local MP unless they are: 1. land owner 2. a member of the house of lords living in the potential MPs constituency 3. meet one of the diversity press opportunity targets |  |
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So a 150,000 or so people in Surrey and the leafy suburbs of London. on 17:26 - Sep 5 with 268 views | azuremerlangus | 18% of members didn’t even bother to vote |  |
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