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  • Aside from the other email addresses there isn't any personable identifiable information like addresses, financials etc so maybe not

  • Name. Job title. Phone number?

  • I ask because I received an email with a trail recently and I had to forward it but the sender to me asked that I delete the information relating to the thread - senders details etc. They said this to comply with GDPR. (Hope that makes sense)

  • A work email is considered personal data under GDPR, which is why @TGR was asked to do that.

    They were using the image on their Twitter account yesterday by the way so it seems it's already being used.

  • Could you breach GDPR by posting the email on line ie here? Or is there a breach where it originated from?

    Sorry I know it OT

  • If it makes any difference, it was the media company copying me in originally with consequent ‘reply all’ from the kipper.

  • I clearly was working from memory and didn't go back a page to actually look what was on it....

  • Change date to 24th please :D

  • Reply all to the chain to say that you appear to have been included by mistake but you have deleted the emails so please ensure you are removed from further correspondence.

  • But her measure of success may have been to lose less than 1350 seats.

    ;-)

  • Thanks all. Time to get back on topic!

  • less than 1350 seats

    You must mean 'fewer than 1,350 seats'. :)

  • As soon as she goes we get Boris. Horrifyingly she’s the better option I suspect.

  • That is certainly the most acute fear. I still live in hope that even the Tories don't want Johnson.

  • Or we end up Michael Gove... :(

    DUP would be ultra pleased with that as he's not too bothered about past violence in NI by the army.

  • This is likely true, but I don't feel it's a certainty. A couple of years ago I'd have said he'd get it in the future, but now he seems a little.... Tainted... I don't feel he's a dead cert anymore. I hope at least, I'd love to see his entire career of manoeuvres to come to naught

  • Bear in mind who elects the Tory leader- it’s the elderly loonies (average age, 72) who make up the membership.

    “Picaniny smiles” and so on from Johnson along with his fanatical determination to tell everyone that he’s the new Churchill means they won’t hesitate.

  • Yes, but MPs select the two candidates that go to the party membership so there will be a strong ‘anyone but Johnson’ block. Whether it’s enough remains to be seen, but he’s pretty unpopular with a lot of the parliamentary party.

  • I think the membership would revolt if you presented them with a choice that didn’t include a nutter, so even if they managed to leave Johnson out it’s be Gove vs Leadsom or similar. Who have they got that the members would vote for and who is not a nutter, and would win when put on the same ticket as a nutter?

  • This is distressingly sensible.

  • Northern Ireland counting nearly done (STV is great but sometimes needs 8 rounds of counts!) it looks to me Brexit was no factor.

    Alliance (a liberal democratic party allied with libdems) and Greens made great gains, so did other smaller parties. All gains bar the socialist PBPA are for remain.

    But I think that people are fedup with SF / DUP more than brexit concerned, they want something else. The UUP lost loads of seats.

    Basically they are neither flesh nor fish, the DUP takes the hardliners and Alliance socially liberal ex UUP voters.

  • two candidates that go to the party membership

    I’m sure there is a quote somewhere from the tories biggest donors saying that they would never let the party members elect another leader after IDS

  • Yep,
    the Tories are willing to be embarassed in Local Elections, wiped out in the pending Euro elections, but the (pitifully low) membership is almost certainly never going to vote on the leadership again.
    Remember the derision ukip encountered after their most recent leadership election? Less then 20,000 votes.
    Remember back to July 2016? Leadership candidates were ruhlessly culled down to a final pair and the Tory press did the rest. Admittedly Leadsom was (is) stupid enough to self destruct, but expect the same again,
    if,
    the Tories can oust May anytime soon.

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