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• #5428
Say it like it is
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• #5429
brady needs the year moratorium in order to do all the reading from the previous
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• #5430
They should include "No Confidence" form letters in the New Tory MP welcome pack.
I no longer have confidence in the prime minister because
- I want the job
- I don't want to lose my job
- S/he is not Brexity enough
- Other [Describe reason here]
(Depose as appropriate)
- I want the job
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• #5431
Precisely FFS
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• #5432
Thankfully, the New Tory MP welcome pack will have a very limited print run.
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• #5433
So today Braverman is off doing her own thing while a more centre-ground figure of Justine Greening is openly calling Sunak useless. After Mogg and Osborne. Which wing of his party is behind him at this point? Looking like game's up. If one or two of the obvious names broke ranks and had a run at the leadership today he'd be finished.
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• #5434
Wouldn't he just call an election if it looked like he was going to be ousted? But then I guess he might wonder which is more humiliating - to be kicked out by his own team or by the country
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• #5435
how would a massive escalation of war in the middle east benefit sunaks fortunes or those of a successor, particularly as labour are vulnerable on issues contained by this possibility? how would it affect all of us if, in order to head off a threat in this regard, labour took us into a war? ah! what we already have is terrible enough
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• #5436
He came runner up to Truss already too. Before she was beaten by a lettuce.
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• #5437
Thought he might try the Boris option of looking 'tough' on International stage. He doesn't have any presence though.
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• #5438
So they've binned there policy around housing developers not having to pay to deal with the waste water. It turns out that it was really unpopular when they where canvassing in the last 2 byelections, along with cancelling HS2 but that's a bit too big to u turn on.
I thought they focus grouped this type of thing first.
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• #5439
With any luck they will quietly drop that plan and leave it to hang for labour to deal with
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• #5440
More than 1 million UK children experienced destitution last year, study finds
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/24/more-than-1-million-uk-children-experienced-destitution-last-year-study-findsThat’s over 8% of children in the UK.
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• #5441
So the obvious solution is to ditch the cap on bankers bonuses...
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• #5442
even he is standing down as an MP
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• #5443
It's what the starving children would want.
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• #5444
Please think of the poor bankers...
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• #5445
I don't think the majority of bankers are even in favour of it - it's either entirely token, or aimed at the bankers' bosses.
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• #5446
The Bones suspension for 6 weeks confirmed.
He’s 70 and lost the whip surely he’ll just resign.
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• #5447
Banker's bosses. Base salaries have adjusted and variable pay decreased, which is better for the bankers and worse for the bosses. High fixed cost in a highly cyclical industry.
Desparate attempt to keep people moving to Frankfurt and Paris, but that is dictated by the EU regulator
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• #5448
No chance. He’ll be protesting his innocence for the rest of his life.
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• #5449
I'll go for not much. Elections aren't fought on foreign policy issues.
Economy init!
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• #5450
He’s 70 and lost the whip surely he’ll just resign.
Or he stops going and keeps getting paid and there's a new Tory candidate in his constituency next GE.
https://youtu.be/DUlj48Rvp1c?si=zlRSoVml6-V9HGD5