Suella Braverman defects to Reform UK

Would you?

I mean . . . Like she'd even give you a glance in your general direction?

I used to get a stiffy sometimes with Maggie Thatcher, but nowadays I remember that back then I used to get a stiffy over a well repaired section of dry stone walling. I must add that I also find Angela Raynor extremely attractive. She got hips & as long as I have a face then she got a place to sit. Please don't start me on my Annie Widdecombe, the very ideal of my heaven is spooning her & nuzzling my nose deep inside the many layers of skin on the back of her neck.

Yeah Angela Raynor ;)

The fact that neither her or Suella would give me a glance

Well that’s there loss :giggle:
 
It’s strange that there is a cut off point of May for torey defections, as if anything beyond that might be a distraction or embarrassment
 
Suppose Sweller's defection is one way of stopping Tories and Reform splitting the vote at next election. All Tories jump in the Reform lifeboat. Just no stopping to pick up and illegals on the way! (y)
 
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Yes, but in my wet dream she was butt naked except for Jack boots and a large iron cross balanced on her cleavage. :love::love::love:
that's taking it too far

seriously though, I quite like her, I think she is quite genuine and will put our country first, and we can't say that about many of our politicians (labour or Tory)
 
that's taking it too far

seriously though, I quite like her, I think she is quite genuine and will put our country first, and we can't say that about many of our politicians (labour or Tory)

Maybe she was stifled last time in power, but her Conservative instincts are obvious. Her now being in Reform could be interesting.
 
Or an RNLI lifeboat scooping up another load of illegals.

The RNLI is entirely a volunteer service, and their sailors put their lives at risk to save the lives of others.

When the call goes out, when the flare goes up, they don’t think about politics – all they think is that someone at sea is in distress, and they need their help.

A couple of comments from them:

Our volunteers get out of bed in the middle of the night, leave their employment, leave their families, and go out and do this because they believe in doing the right thing. Never doubt their commitment to that.

We do not judge those we rescue – where we believe there is a risk to life at sea, we will always launch in response to a call from HM Coastguard,

And sometimes when these volunteer crews get back to shore they are abused by people for providing a “taxi service” for illegal immigrants.

Since their founding in 1824 they’ve saved 146,000 lives.

The memorial at Poole carries over 600 names of crew who have lost their lives saving others.


Think on.
 
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