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Sunak, possibly?

LOL That way they have done nothing wrong.Have done nowt of consequence
Toy boy selected due to the resignation of the one that wouldn't ditch his advisors so I'd say not. Mind you a toy boy might suite.Sunak, possibly?
Am I to gather from that you are into nonsense poems? That's what his pronouncements sound like to me, complete nonsense (or should I say piffle and balderdash?)Rees-Mogg. At least his speeches will be entertaining.
Poor Rory has the political instincts of a Boy Scout. A nice chap your mother would have for tea and cake but not a PM.Am I to gather from that you are into nonsense poems? That's what his pronouncements sound like to me, complete nonsense (or should I say piffle and balderdash?)
This thread has been comedy gold! Thanks for giving me a good laugh, @Mottie, but as a non-Tory I doubt that I could suggest anyone other than to say that it's a great pity Rory Stewart isn't still in parliament. I have a great deal of respect for the man, and that's despite him being a Tory
They will use tactical voting as they always do to select who will win. The other will be a plausible but unlikely to get the party vote.Steve Baker or Penny Mordaunt, both Brexiteers. There needs to be a remainer in the running, but voting for him/her would be political suicide for the Conservative party.
Probably true but a revote would have probably kept us inThere needs to be a remainer in the running, but voting for him/her would be political suicide for the Conservative party.