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• #3227
Why has she suddenly surfaced again?
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• #3228
To distract from Sunak, Raab, Mone, Braverman, etc etc.
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• #3229
Something about something’s just won’t flush?
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• #3230
Apparently she felt no-one was making the lower-taxes-to-stimulate-growth argument in the Tory party.
One imagines that even those who believe it fervently are keeping their own counsel at the moment, as the public continue to pay for Truss' recent attempt to implement this policy.
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• #3231
We’ve got to respect her mandate
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• #3232
Keeping Truss bubbling away in the public eye until the GE would be very handy I think
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• #3233
Gibbering away in the public eye more like
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• #3234
Well, quite.
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• #3235
I suppose you have to think about the Telegraph's motives. Assuming the next GE is lost, this is about setting the future direction of the party (i.e. back to the small state low-tax thing) after Sunak gets canned?
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• #3236
The best way to have a 'smaller State' would be to grow the rest of the economy, so we can afford essential services.
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• #3237
It's not at all clear to me that you'd want to reduce the share of gov't spending / redistribution versus GDP, even if you were successful in growing the whole pie.
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• #3238
Reshuffle!
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• #3239
Well after we catch up on the last 13 years under investment in public services we could have a discussion.
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• #3240
https://twitter.com/Frankjtudor/status/1622713429571108869
Tomorrows reshuffle will simply see more incompetents delivering the impractical to prolong the inevitable.
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• #3241
This’ll be the one. He’ll sort it now once and for all. Every bad egg banished. Nothing but decent, competent humans in the new cabinet.
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• #3242
Nothing says a successful government doing really well totally on course and completly in control like a cabnet resuffle a 102 days into a new administration.
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• #3243
Zahawi Coming back as party chair, (everybody else has turned it down apparently)
it’s been a week on the back benches hasn’t it ?
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• #3244
The best way to have a 'smaller State' would be to grow the rest of the economy, so we can afford essential services.
This is excellent and I will reuse.
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• #3245
Zahawi Coming back as party chair, (everybody else has turned it down apparently)
Nope - it's Greg Hands, who I've never heard of.
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• #3246
Greg Hands
£50 on nominative determinism proving itself again and this guy turning out to having a history of pestering.
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• #3247
That is a top name.
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• #3248
Greg fucking Hands.
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• #3249
It's a little bit Bob Mortimer names for sale.
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• #3250
Grant Sch*pps in charge of Net Zero
Setting the bar at nothing and still more than capable of failing
How is she still pretending like she knew what she was/is doing. What a thick cunt.