Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:40 - Nov 9 with 3493 views | BrandonsBlues | nevermind Dorris just been on the BBC breakfast news as a party political broadcast for the tory mess of a government she was part of | | | |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:43 - Nov 9 with 3485 views | Plums | Has anyone checked whether she's got a booking at the Sportpalast? | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:43 - Nov 9 with 3489 views | DanTheMan | He met with Rowley to hold him "accountable" and then came out afterwards with his tail between his legs after being told we can't just ban protests we don't like, as much as the Conversatives seem to want to. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:51 - Nov 9 with 3464 views | Herbivore |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:43 - Nov 9 by DanTheMan | He met with Rowley to hold him "accountable" and then came out afterwards with his tail between his legs after being told we can't just ban protests we don't like, as much as the Conversatives seem to want to. |
We really need to hope they don't win the next election. We've seen that when the law runs up against their desire to silence those that they disagree with they are willing to bring in new legislation that makes it easier to do so. If they were to get another 5 years, I shudder to think of the draconian sh!t we'd end up being subjected to. | |
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Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:08 - Nov 9 with 3423 views | unstableblue | For a Home Secretary to use such inflammatory and divisive language, and attempt to politicise the debate, whilst criticising her own police force, it’s unprecedented It’s right wing populism at its worst. In any sane government she would have to go. How can anyone vote for them? | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 08:11 - Nov 9 with 3409 views | SomethingBlue |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 07:51 - Nov 9 by Herbivore | We really need to hope they don't win the next election. We've seen that when the law runs up against their desire to silence those that they disagree with they are willing to bring in new legislation that makes it easier to do so. If they were to get another 5 years, I shudder to think of the draconian sh!t we'd end up being subjected to. |
If they get another five years – and I don't discount that because they are going to try literally everything – then I'm leaving the country, we'd be heading to a very dark place. Even if they don't, the % of the population that cheers their dangerous bullsh6t on like lemmings never ceases to depress. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 08:12 - Nov 9 with 3404 views | bluelagos | Mad Nads has cleared it up. She is the current favourite of "the movement" and so is maneuvering for her tory leadership bid post next election. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 08:34 - Nov 9 with 3335 views | Herbivore |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 08:11 - Nov 9 by SomethingBlue | If they get another five years – and I don't discount that because they are going to try literally everything – then I'm leaving the country, we'd be heading to a very dark place. Even if they don't, the % of the population that cheers their dangerous bullsh6t on like lemmings never ceases to depress. |
The most shocking thing about the current polling is they a quarter of the country would still vote Tory. Absolute madness. If they get in again I may also have to look at escaping, we're in a dark place now but it can and will get a lot darker if they get another 5 years. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 08:42 - Nov 9 with 3298 views | davblue | i get the impression she's just a puppet, the people behind her are the ones who make the suggestions, tell her what to do or say and they want someone (Braverman) to take the hits publicly. They'll just toss her aside when they've done with her and will it have been worth it for her in the long run? She might well hold some of those beliefs as well im not excusing her but the fact that this stuff is getting such noise in this country is a concern. | | | |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:43 - Nov 9 with 3280 views | davblue |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:08 - Nov 9 by unstableblue | For a Home Secretary to use such inflammatory and divisive language, and attempt to politicise the debate, whilst criticising her own police force, it’s unprecedented It’s right wing populism at its worst. In any sane government she would have to go. How can anyone vote for them? |
im not massively into politics historically and don't know all of the answers but i have never wanted a government out as much as i want this lot of Tories, they are a disgrace. | | | |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:54 - Nov 9 with 3158 views | giant_stow |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:43 - Nov 9 by davblue | im not massively into politics historically and don't know all of the answers but i have never wanted a government out as much as i want this lot of Tories, they are a disgrace. |
Getting them out should be everyone's political focus. No two ways about it - as discussed above, 5 more years of them would be an utter disaster. | |
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Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:59 - Nov 9 with 3146 views | Freddies_Ears |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:08 - Nov 9 by unstableblue | For a Home Secretary to use such inflammatory and divisive language, and attempt to politicise the debate, whilst criticising her own police force, it’s unprecedented It’s right wing populism at its worst. In any sane government she would have to go. How can anyone vote for them? |
Grauniad reported yesterday that she is trying to get sacked so she can attack Sunak & win the inevitable post-election leadership contest. Sunak cannot afford to sack her. | | | |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 09:03 - Nov 9 with 3127 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:59 - Nov 9 by Freddies_Ears | Grauniad reported yesterday that she is trying to get sacked so she can attack Sunak & win the inevitable post-election leadership contest. Sunak cannot afford to sack her. |
Why can't he afford to sack her? Surely it would show him as a leader if he did? As it is, as others have said, he just looks weak and undermined at every turn. | |
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Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 09:04 - Nov 9 with 3124 views | ElderGrizzly |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:59 - Nov 9 by Freddies_Ears | Grauniad reported yesterday that she is trying to get sacked so she can attack Sunak & win the inevitable post-election leadership contest. Sunak cannot afford to sack her. |
Sunak won't be allowed to sack her as she was the deal he made to be PM | | | |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 09:11 - Nov 9 with 3103 views | Herbivore |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:59 - Nov 9 by Freddies_Ears | Grauniad reported yesterday that she is trying to get sacked so she can attack Sunak & win the inevitable post-election leadership contest. Sunak cannot afford to sack her. |
They've been at it since last year, all far more concerned with jockeying for position to lead the party post the next GE. They've spent most of the last decade dicking about with internal Tory politics whilst the country crumbles around them. In a healthy democracy there would be mechanisms to hold them to account beyond just voting them out, it's been a collective dereliction of duty the like of which I can't recall in my lifetime. Thatcher was evil but at least she showed up and ran the country (into the ground, but at least she did something), this lot don't even pretend to think it's their job to make things better for the electorate. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:20 - Nov 9 with 3060 views | Guthrum | There's a suspicion in some quarters (even within the Tory Party) that she is trying to get herself sacked to gain position as a right-wing martyr for the post-election leadership battle. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/nov/08/tory-insiders-suggest-suella-br Possibly less conspiratorially, Braverman is backed by a substantial parliamentary faction and section of the constituency membership, both of whom could cause considerable trouble for Sunak in a stand-up fight. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:26 - Nov 9 with 3032 views | bluelagos | A strong hint on where Tom Hunt stands on the issue - same corner as Lee Anderson and Gullis .
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:26 - Nov 9 with 3028 views | Swansea_Blue | I'm pretty sure she's an islamophobe. She's got history, what with her rantings about "Pakistani men". Quit unhinged. | |
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Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 09:26 - Nov 9 with 3026 views | ChaplinsLob |
Reason to vote out the Tories #22,747 on 08:08 - Nov 9 by unstableblue | For a Home Secretary to use such inflammatory and divisive language, and attempt to politicise the debate, whilst criticising her own police force, it’s unprecedented It’s right wing populism at its worst. In any sane government she would have to go. How can anyone vote for them? |
I know of people that will vote the way they always have, regardless of policy, out of blind loyalty. So frustrating. | | | |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:30 - Nov 9 with 2992 views | lowhouseblue |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:26 - Nov 9 by bluelagos | A strong hint on where Tom Hunt stands on the issue - same corner as Lee Anderson and Gullis .
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it could be straight from private eye. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:33 - Nov 9 with 2971 views | Swansea_Blue |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:30 - Nov 9 by lowhouseblue | it could be straight from private eye. |
I'm enjoying the lack of self awareness from Simon Jupp MP. "We are better than this". Er, no you're not It must be so hard for satirists these days (if this is true of course). It's very much like the stuff that Secret Tory used to release. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:36 - Nov 9 with 2946 views | Ryorry |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:33 - Nov 9 by Swansea_Blue | I'm enjoying the lack of self awareness from Simon Jupp MP. "We are better than this". Er, no you're not It must be so hard for satirists these days (if this is true of course). It's very much like the stuff that Secret Tory used to release. |
Or 'The Secret Policemen's Ball' (s). TWTD. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:47 - Nov 9 with 2902 views | Swansea_Blue |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:36 - Nov 9 by Ryorry | Or 'The Secret Policemen's Ball' (s). TWTD. |
There wouldn't be room for stuff like that now. People would think it's real and try to make them PM/President, whatever. | |
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Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:52 - Nov 9 with 2886 views | Herbivore |
Braverman is genuinely unhinged #674437 on 09:26 - Nov 9 by bluelagos | A strong hint on where Tom Hunt stands on the issue - same corner as Lee Anderson and Gullis .
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Party above all else. Odious bunch of sh!tweasels. | |
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