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Iain Dale on LBC saying there is rumours of Jeremy Hunt be replaced as chancellor
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The website that deals with Tory member cancellations has crashed tonight.
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Will they care? They're not as dependent on individual members as the Labour Party is, they don't need their money.
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Indeed if being appointed for circumstances other than doing Johnson's bidding would result in a very short tenure in any post. As Javid demonstrated. Twice. I've no real interest in continuing a back and forth, as I say there's enough reasons to not like Rishi without adding this one to the list. The Tories need to draw a line under the past and to an extent that needs someone relatively new. I'd have preferred Penny to underline the past to move the party past Brexit to be an effective opposition to the next Labour government. ---------- Post added at 22:37 ---------- Previous post was at 22:33 ---------- Quote:
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Membership is more important for Labour as a higher % of their funding comes from them and they do depend on a lot of door-to-door campaigning. It's one reason Labour are in trouble as they had two elections in three years which depleted funds and then lost a lot of members. |
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Amidst today’s excitement, it seems to have passed largely unnoticed that the 1922 Committee confirmed Boris actually did have 100 nominations and could have forced a contest had he chosen to.
https://order-order.com/2022/10/24/1...d-the-numbers/ He chose not to, after flying home. Why, is a matter of speculation. |
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So we are trusting the word of one person who spoke to another person? (a Boris supporter?- an 80% chance according to Guido for person 2, but only 20% for person one on anything independently verified :rofl:) that paperwork for a nomination entirely hypothetical actually existed. Do they fax them in one by one? The election of President Xi to his third term is objectively more transparent and more credible. |
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Don’t take it personally. In the end all any of us is doing is speculation and educated guesswork, your personal prestige isn’t on the line for guessing wrong. |
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