| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 07:55 - Jan 16 with 951 views | Churchman | Ta for posting. This is worth a read, albeit depressing thinking about the depths politics in this country has sunk to. No wonder the country is in pieces. Rudderless, clueless and the worst of all are the lizards elected to lead us. I know there are some good people amongst the 600 in the HoC. They’re not all turds. But those people will never be allowed near the levers of power or allowed to do anything that benefits the people unless it’s a byproduct of benefitting their shameless selves and their ‘benefactors’ first. Last two paragraphs: ‘But the enjoyable thing about Jenrick has always been that he was totally transparent. That enjoyment is only increased by his apparent conviction that his manoeuvrings are completely invisible to the rest of us. As I’ve noted before, to watch him scheming is to be reminded of a toddler hiding behind a cushion. “Where’s Robert? THERE HE IS! What’s Robert up to? WHO CAN SAY?” Like so many MPs, he thinks he’s Francis Urquhart, when in fact he’s Baldrick. This week, Reform has welcomed in Nadhim Zahawi a man sacked from government over his tax affairs and a man famous for abandoning every principle to get ahead. For decades, Farage has told us that Parliament is full of dodgy people who are only in it for themselves. Now he’s finally getting a chance to prove it.’ And people actually vote for scum like this. |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 08:05 - Jan 16 with 902 views | NthQldITFC | I'm a facist. If I didn't know what a slimy turd he is, I really could tell just from looking at his perpetually cold, humourless, empty-eyed face. It's perhaps prejudicial and not very reasonable to be a facist, but it's better than being a fascist. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 09:16 - Jan 16 with 770 views | Churchman |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 08:05 - Jan 16 by NthQldITFC | I'm a facist. If I didn't know what a slimy turd he is, I really could tell just from looking at his perpetually cold, humourless, empty-eyed face. It's perhaps prejudicial and not very reasonable to be a facist, but it's better than being a fascist. |
Yes, he does have those dead eyes so common in the likes of him. He’s the kind of person that if you shook hands with him, you’d go to the bathroom immediately to wash it and wonder if that was enough. |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 09:44 - Jan 16 with 690 views | itfc_bucks | The bloke is so woefully incompetent, that he couldn't even organise his own defection properly. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:00 - Jan 16 with 666 views | Swansea_Blue | People like this are a sketch writer’s wet dream, and it is funny now. Unfortunately, it’s rather depressing to think that Honest Bob could end up back in government. I wonder who the Labour MP is who might be defecting soon (although there’s a good chance that’s a lie given it game from Farage’s mouth). |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:05 - Jan 16 with 660 views | GavTWTD | I thought the news yesterday was pretty seismic. Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership, rightly or wrongly, and he's a pretty big scalp. What I realised yesterday, I'm pretty slow on the uptake I'll admit, that Reform will at the very least be the 2nd largest party come next election. Not only that, I thought they were a one man party with Farage, but Jenrick gives them longevity. I know those that have "defected" are very self-serving career politicians who will do anything to keep themselves in a job, it's all quite scary the trajectory we're going in. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:28 - Jan 16 with 610 views | Guthrum |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:05 - Jan 16 by GavTWTD | I thought the news yesterday was pretty seismic. Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership, rightly or wrongly, and he's a pretty big scalp. What I realised yesterday, I'm pretty slow on the uptake I'll admit, that Reform will at the very least be the 2nd largest party come next election. Not only that, I thought they were a one man party with Farage, but Jenrick gives them longevity. I know those that have "defected" are very self-serving career politicians who will do anything to keep themselves in a job, it's all quite scary the trajectory we're going in. |
Not sure about the longevity from Jenrick. People jumping ship are likely to leave as quickly if things go wrong. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:49 - Jan 16 with 555 views | Kievthegreat |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:28 - Jan 16 by Guthrum | Not sure about the longevity from Jenrick. People jumping ship are likely to leave as quickly if things go wrong. |
He's gone from 2nd biggest voice in his party with a still somewhat precarious leader to challenge and lots of allies; to being the 2nd biggest voice in Reform, but with no allies and an unchallengeable leader. It screams to me that he knows, that even if he did a successful coup on Badenoch, he'd not be able to avert a Tory wipeout, so he might as well jump the sinking ship. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:19 - Jan 16 with 489 views | Guthrum |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:49 - Jan 16 by Kievthegreat | He's gone from 2nd biggest voice in his party with a still somewhat precarious leader to challenge and lots of allies; to being the 2nd biggest voice in Reform, but with no allies and an unchallengeable leader. It screams to me that he knows, that even if he did a successful coup on Badenoch, he'd not be able to avert a Tory wipeout, so he might as well jump the sinking ship. |
Not sure he's even the second biggest voice in Reform. Jenrick doesn't have that much pedigree, it's not like he ever held one of the great offices of state. Tice or Anderson have more standing as voices for the party. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:33 - Jan 16 with 458 views | Kievthegreat |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:19 - Jan 16 by Guthrum | Not sure he's even the second biggest voice in Reform. Jenrick doesn't have that much pedigree, it's not like he ever held one of the great offices of state. Tice or Anderson have more standing as voices for the party. |
Anderson is starting to be more side-lined from mainstream stuff. He's not reliable enough. They focus him on GB news now. Tice gets more of the BBC type gigs and you're right, he probably stays 2nd biggest voice. Helped by being a significant shareholder in Reform PLC. |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:40 - Jan 16 with 441 views | reusersfreekicks | Excellent article |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:42 - Jan 16 with 435 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:05 - Jan 16 by GavTWTD | I thought the news yesterday was pretty seismic. Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership, rightly or wrongly, and he's a pretty big scalp. What I realised yesterday, I'm pretty slow on the uptake I'll admit, that Reform will at the very least be the 2nd largest party come next election. Not only that, I thought they were a one man party with Farage, but Jenrick gives them longevity. I know those that have "defected" are very self-serving career politicians who will do anything to keep themselves in a job, it's all quite scary the trajectory we're going in. |
"Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership," Gav!! WTF |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 12:47 - Jan 16 with 369 views | GavTWTD |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 11:42 - Jan 16 by reusersfreekicks | "Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership," Gav!! WTF |
Over Badenock? Yes. Those were the 2 options at the time. Without a competent tory party we get reform instead. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 12:50 - Jan 16 with 349 views | Camul123 |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 12:47 - Jan 16 by GavTWTD | Over Badenock? Yes. Those were the 2 options at the time. Without a competent tory party we get reform instead. |
They shot that horse in 2017. |  | |  |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 12:56 - Jan 16 with 315 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 10:05 - Jan 16 by GavTWTD | I thought the news yesterday was pretty seismic. Jenrick would have been my preferred candidate for tory leadership, rightly or wrongly, and he's a pretty big scalp. What I realised yesterday, I'm pretty slow on the uptake I'll admit, that Reform will at the very least be the 2nd largest party come next election. Not only that, I thought they were a one man party with Farage, but Jenrick gives them longevity. I know those that have "defected" are very self-serving career politicians who will do anything to keep themselves in a job, it's all quite scary the trajectory we're going in. |
Wow! You have a very high opinion of Jenrick. Much higher than his new party's leader ... "he is a fraud" who is "not to be trusted." https://www.huffingtonpost.co. |  |
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| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 13:51 - Jan 16 with 235 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Rob Hutton Jenrick is rather enjoyable this morning on 12:47 - Jan 16 by GavTWTD | Over Badenock? Yes. Those were the 2 options at the time. Without a competent tory party we get reform instead. |
Ah you said would have been my preferred candidate. Bit different. Even so what a choice |  | |  |
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