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Daily Mail 07:43 - May 25 with 3950 viewsgtsb1966

Giving Labour a platform today on the front page and not in a negative way which is highly unusual. After Sunaks disastrous start to the campaign and all those MP's quitting have they finally given up?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz9942yv9d0o
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Daily Mail on 12:12 - May 25 with 1124 viewsfooters

Daily Mail on 11:17 - May 25 by pointofblue

Why would Cameron want to put his name to this? For one, it's a very different Conservative party to the one he lead.

I can't see beyond Braverman taking over. And in 2029, or whenever the following election is, they'll get a similar lesson to 2005.


I was chinwagging with a Lord who served under Cameron at an event not so long ago.

I asked about next Tory leader. He reckons Badenoch.

I'm scared.

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Daily Mail on 12:57 - May 25 with 1046 viewsBlueBadger

Daily Mail on 11:17 - May 25 by pointofblue

Why would Cameron want to put his name to this? For one, it's a very different Conservative party to the one he lead.

I can't see beyond Braverman taking over. And in 2029, or whenever the following election is, they'll get a similar lesson to 2005.


Your occasional reminder that Cameron's Tories were also bigoted, incompetent and corrupt sociopaths as well, they were just better at masking it than the current lot.
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Daily Mail on 13:09 - May 25 with 1035 viewsBlueBadger

Daily Mail on 10:34 - May 25 by TheSweeny

Labour are only a rainbow lanyard away from the tories. It's more of the same. God help us all.


You can say a lot about Starmer but he doesn't appear to be openly bigoted, corrupt, incompetent or criminally inclined. Which already marks him out as being wildly different to the current cabinet.
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Daily Mail on 13:17 - May 25 with 996 viewsSwansea_Blue

Daily Mail on 08:36 - May 25 by Mookamoo

Suspect the Tory press will start demanding Mordant take over.

Would not be surprised at all if Sunak quit his own sinking ship next week.


She’s in real danger of losing her seat, so that would be peak Tory. She could have a go at breaking Truss’ record.
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Daily Mail on 13:20 - May 25 with 988 viewsBlueBadger

Daily Mail on 09:07 - May 25 by backwaywhen

With ref toYour last paragraph….
Labour will never become what you hope it will be ……Starmer the U turner he is full of s#ite.


But, he doesn't appear to be open corrupt, bigoted, criminally inclined or deeply incompetent. So he's already a massive step up on the entire cabinet.

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Daily Mail on 13:56 - May 25 with 961 viewsronnyd

Daily Mail on 08:16 - May 25 by cressi

The sun did the same when Blair got in they are weasels no they are going to get hammered so jump ships sounds like something else that has been going on close to home.


A few comma's, full stops and capitals may have helped there.
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Daily Mail on 14:45 - May 25 with 933 viewsPinewoodblue

Daily Mail on 13:17 - May 25 by Swansea_Blue

She’s in real danger of losing her seat, so that would be peak Tory. She could have a go at breaking Truss’ record.
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There is going to be a scramble with senior Tories looking for safer seats. likely to several available, Gove for example had a big majority in his Constituency

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Daily Mail on 16:15 - May 25 with 903 viewsPinewoodblue

Daily Mail on 13:17 - May 25 by Swansea_Blue

She’s in real danger of losing her seat, so that would be peak Tory. She could have a go at breaking Truss’ record.
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There is going to be a scramble with senior Tories looking for safer seats. likely to several available, Gove for example had a big majority in his Constituency

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Daily Mail on 19:36 - May 25 with 826 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Daily Mail on 10:44 - May 25 by ArnoldMoorhen

You heard it here first:

Given that no senior Tory MP will want to put their name to the defeat, and most who are staying will be prioritising getting the vote out in their own constituencies, the obvious caretaker leader/PM is Lord Cameron, who is a polished performer, has the necessary experience, and, crucially, doesn't have to defend a seat at the Election, so can travel the country campaigning.

This is the only rational solution. The alternative is one of the renta-gob ERG boys with a thumping majority grabbing the gong for their ego.


*cough*

This idea is gaining traction.

You genuinely heard it here first.

None of you upvoted it.

Just me saying it.

The lone prophet.

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Daily Mail on 21:22 - May 25 with 745 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Daily Mail on 19:36 - May 25 by ArnoldMoorhen

*cough*

This idea is gaining traction.

You genuinely heard it here first.

None of you upvoted it.

Just me saying it.

The lone prophet.

(I also predicted the result of the US Presidential Election on here correctly, and explained why each of the swing states that went Biden would do so.)


Not sure anyone disputed that it could happen. It just says a lot that the man who ran away from bringing about the most disastrous economic decision in UK government until Truss turned up is their safest option.

It is clear Sunak has called the election to save himself from the no-confidence vote but the outcome will see him off anyway. I doubt they will make any more of a mess of themselves by replacing him before the campaign is run. After that I expect a lurch further right under Patel, Badenoch or someone equally appalling in an attempt to claw back some of the leakage to reform.

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