Cheerio Suella 08:38 - Nov 13 with 6113 views | bluelagos | Reported as sacked by BBC Chris Mason |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:42 - Nov 13 with 3182 views | bluelagos | BBC influence being limited to the reporting rather than the actual sacking 😂 |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:42 - Nov 13 with 3183 views | Herbivore | She essentially doubled down on Twitter yesterday, pinning most of the blame on the march and continuing with her inflammatory rhetoric about those protesting against Israel's actions in Gaza, whilst barely mentioning the far-right thugs who were responsible for almost all of the violence in London on Saturday. She wanted to get sacked and she'll see this as her chance to pitch for the leadership when they lose the next GE but whilst she might be popular amongst the dyed in the wool Tory hardcore, she is not remotely popular with most of the electorate. It's the Tories talking to themselves and only giving a toss about themselves once again. Heaven forbid they should invest any effort in governing. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:44 - Nov 13 with 3163 views | Whos_blue |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:45 - Nov 13 with 3165 views | Herbivore | And to add, Sunak looks weak for waiting four days and to add further, we're now facing another reshuffle. It's no wonder the government is completely ineffective when they keep having to move the deckchairs on the Titanic. There is zero sense that any government minister understands their brief let alone being genuinely all over it because they keep having to move people around and nobody has the time to actually do anything of any use within their department. This is why the country has been allowed to go to sh!t whilst the Tories cannibalise themselves slowly. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:46 - Nov 13 with 3143 views | MK1 | Painted herself into a corner. PM had no choice really. She will challenge for the leadership once they lose the next election. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:47 - Nov 13 with 3139 views | thecheek | Sadly with the way things are she'll probably end up with more power in the long run |  | |  |
Cheerio Suella on 08:48 - Nov 13 with 3127 views | wkj | Unlike Boris, she'll be back. So this is a hollow victory for common decency in a sense. Scenario: If the tories split over this [08:43, 13/11/2023] WKJ: If the tories split its great one one hand, but it effectively gives a bunch of seats to Reform UK's agenda which so far we've managed to keep out of parliament, even if they have been the most influential political party of the last decade [08:44, 13/11/2023] WKJ: What makes me baulk is that fear of a tory split is the reason that Cameron called a Brexit referendum in the first place - so in a sense, the last 10 years of decline for the UK has been for nothing [Post edited 13 Nov 2023 8:49]
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Cheerio Suella on 08:48 - Nov 13 with 3123 views | DanTheMan |
Cheerio Suella on 08:45 - Nov 13 by Herbivore | And to add, Sunak looks weak for waiting four days and to add further, we're now facing another reshuffle. It's no wonder the government is completely ineffective when they keep having to move the deckchairs on the Titanic. There is zero sense that any government minister understands their brief let alone being genuinely all over it because they keep having to move people around and nobody has the time to actually do anything of any use within their department. This is why the country has been allowed to go to sh!t whilst the Tories cannibalise themselves slowly. |
It's OK though, they've planned some benefit cuts which I'm sure will play really well... |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:49 - Nov 13 with 3110 views | JakeITFC | You’d hope they can’t find a worse home sec than her, but unfortunately this lot have got previous. |  | |  |
Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 with 3075 views | DanTheMan |
Cheerio Suella on 08:49 - Nov 13 by JakeITFC | You’d hope they can’t find a worse home sec than her, but unfortunately this lot have got previous. |
I could see Badenoch getting it. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 with 3074 views | Herbivore |
Cheerio Suella on 08:49 - Nov 13 by JakeITFC | You’d hope they can’t find a worse home sec than her, but unfortunately this lot have got previous. |
It's going to be James Cleverly, the antithesis of nominative determinism. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 with 3054 views | BiGDonnie | I stay away from all this nonsense, why's she been sacked? |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 with 3050 views | wkj |
Cheerio Suella on 08:49 - Nov 13 by JakeITFC | You’d hope they can’t find a worse home sec than her, but unfortunately this lot have got previous. |
Enter Michael Fabricant or POB (michael gove) |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:54 - Nov 13 with 2985 views | wkj |
Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 by BiGDonnie | I stay away from all this nonsense, why's she been sacked? |
Exploiting armistice day to stoke divisionism |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:56 - Nov 13 with 2955 views | bluelagos |
Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 by BiGDonnie | I stay away from all this nonsense, why's she been sacked? |
Last week she wrote a newspaper article criticising the police. The article was checked by No10 and some changes were requested which she ignored. She essentially undermined her boss and ignored his request. Insubordination. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 08:59 - Nov 13 with 2941 views | DanTheMan |
Cheerio Suella on 08:52 - Nov 13 by BiGDonnie | I stay away from all this nonsense, why's she been sacked? |
Trying to be unbiased here, essentially she criticised the Met by saying they were biased in favour of pro-Palestinian protestors in a very forceful way in one of the papers. Usually, articles have to be run by the PMs team and there'll be some back and forth with adjustments so that ministers aren't going rogue. They asked her to tone down the article and she apparently did a little but then ignored some of the other adjustments and it got published anyway. The only possible way she could have saved her skin was if there was a load of trouble at the march on Saturday but there wasn't, with most of the arrests coming from counter-protestors. She then doubled down later on. Whilst she probably had to go, this was really win-win for her. She said her piece and played to the whole "jst sayin' wot every1 else is thinkin" crowd and can now aim to be the leader after the next election. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:01 - Nov 13 with 2912 views | matteoblue | Lefties only in the cabinet please! |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:01 - Nov 13 with 2911 views | Whos_blue |
Cheerio Suella on 08:49 - Nov 13 by JakeITFC | You’d hope they can’t find a worse home sec than her, but unfortunately this lot have got previous. |
30p Lee. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:03 - Nov 13 with 2897 views | EastTownBlue | Cameron seen in Downing Street. Expect another new Lord. |  | |  |
Cheerio Suella on 09:04 - Nov 13 with 2886 views | bluelagos |
Cheerio Suella on 09:01 - Nov 13 by Whos_blue | 30p Lee. |
Anderson, Gullis, Tom Hunt...all Suella fanboys will be gutted. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:04 - Nov 13 with 2885 views | BiGDonnie |
Cheerio Suella on 08:59 - Nov 13 by DanTheMan | Trying to be unbiased here, essentially she criticised the Met by saying they were biased in favour of pro-Palestinian protestors in a very forceful way in one of the papers. Usually, articles have to be run by the PMs team and there'll be some back and forth with adjustments so that ministers aren't going rogue. They asked her to tone down the article and she apparently did a little but then ignored some of the other adjustments and it got published anyway. The only possible way she could have saved her skin was if there was a load of trouble at the march on Saturday but there wasn't, with most of the arrests coming from counter-protestors. She then doubled down later on. Whilst she probably had to go, this was really win-win for her. She said her piece and played to the whole "jst sayin' wot every1 else is thinkin" crowd and can now aim to be the leader after the next election. |
Cheers fellas. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:08 - Nov 13 with 2850 views | Pinewoodblue | David Cameron is in the building, didn’t see that coming. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:09 - Nov 13 with 2847 views | davblue |
Cheerio Suella on 08:59 - Nov 13 by DanTheMan | Trying to be unbiased here, essentially she criticised the Met by saying they were biased in favour of pro-Palestinian protestors in a very forceful way in one of the papers. Usually, articles have to be run by the PMs team and there'll be some back and forth with adjustments so that ministers aren't going rogue. They asked her to tone down the article and she apparently did a little but then ignored some of the other adjustments and it got published anyway. The only possible way she could have saved her skin was if there was a load of trouble at the march on Saturday but there wasn't, with most of the arrests coming from counter-protestors. She then doubled down later on. Whilst she probably had to go, this was really win-win for her. She said her piece and played to the whole "jst sayin' wot every1 else is thinkin" crowd and can now aim to be the leader after the next election. |
i don't understand (this is showing my lack of understanding) how any one in their right mind would think she's going to lead a party to victory? The Tories, might as well have Tommy Robinson leading the party. |  | |  |
Cheerio Suella on 09:10 - Nov 13 with 2843 views | Whos_blue |
Cheerio Suella on 09:04 - Nov 13 by bluelagos | Anderson, Gullis, Tom Hunt...all Suella fanboys will be gutted. |
And hopefully politically marginalised until their inevitable ousting at the next election. |  |
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Cheerio Suella on 09:11 - Nov 13 with 2839 views | SuperKieranMcKenna | No doubt already lined up her next job - drowning kittens. |  | |  |
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