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Badenoch is almost as bad, a true 'gaslighter' and highly arrogant too!
She comes across as vile tbh.
I think she is an arrogant, condescending female dog.
Bad Enoch is appaling, vial racist, bigot, misogynist and antihuman. I se her as a nazi robot from the future wearing a skin of a black person as a disguise.
Bad Enoch?
@@bryangeake5826 100%
She uses strong language to cover her inept ability to do the role she's paid for, she's fits in perfectly with Nigel Farage and will end up at Reform.
I wonder how some of the Refart UK Ltd members will feel even about that?
100%, she will move to reform...
I think she might join Truss touring the looney tunes conspiracists of the US right and CZcams.
There's only room for one malignant narcissist in a one issue party like Reform. And remember it is a company so she cannot compete with Farage for the leadership.
â@@ianhorn5466Truss is on a completely different level.
Cruella Braverman - what a terrible person.
I like Nick Abbot's name Cruella Doberman
Tbf Cruella would have that Doberman in a jacket. đ
@@MetalRocksMe. And a muzzle, quick sharp!
You be hearing a lot about her very soon. Im delighted she offends you.
@@vietashroffoliver2521 Dobermans are intelligent dogs. Mine was loyal and gentle, nothing like Suella.
She got sacked twice from the same job.why is she event relevant. Her legacy is traitorous to her own party and wasted at least 300 million of our money on a stupid Rwanda scheme . Sheâs never done anything good for anyone . Ever
Sheâs a ZionistâŠenough said
She's made Enoch Powell look woke. Quite an achievement.
Meanwhile, in the "safe" country of Rwanda. That countries troops are fighting with their neighbours ! How safe is that ?
@@willieckaslike exactly. They knew this all the time tho hence the shameless âwe will legislate it to be a safe countryâ where did all that money go. For 200 people total . And 2 grand bribe to the guy who disappeared. These twats on about leaving the echr and ,So millions of of us lose our human rights. To deport 200 people. Lol
Same with Boris Johnson. On what sane planet does a disgraced, proven liar removed from the highest office in the land STILL have a voice in the Daily Mail and seemingly an audience to appeal to (albeit diminishing!)? How does he have the gall to write an article telling Keir Starmer how to run the country?! This lot should be nowhere near the spheres of political influence. Toxic doesn't begin to describe them.
Her hate filled rants are just sending the tory party further into the hinterlands.
Tell me what she said that was HATE filled ? I am intrigued ?
wanting to control and limit Immigration ?
It's all bread and circus to keep the midwits happy.
@@TooDarnSoulful telling that people who sleep on the street doing so as a lifestyle choice? Telling that the most desperate people arriving on small boats risking their lives are invading the country? Somehow they so much wanted to cut immigration that allowed RECORD numbers in the country!!! You are as much hateful and gullible as possible.
@@TooDarnSoulfulHer âdreamingâ about Rwanda? Homelessness as a âlifestyle choiceâ? When she said that grooming gang members are âalmost all British-Pakistaniâ, despite Home Office statistics showing that group-based Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) offenders are most commonly White? When she dismissed that seeking asylum for being gay was not sufficient grounds and yet being gay is punishable by death in 11 countries and LGBTQ+ people are criminalised in a further 53? I could go on but letâs just say she lacks any empathy.
@@TooDarnSoulful No, wanting to do away with human rights (including yours) and using immigration as a smoke-screen.
Badenock has all the characteristics to be the party leader. As soon as she opens her mouth the lies spew out like an erupting volcano.
If a politician (any politician from any party) canât lie, how on earth are they supposed to do their job?
She was so inept in her Ministerial role. Her disastrous Canada deal, her blatant lies, she is not fit to be in Parliament, let alone a Leader of a party.
I have withdrawl symptons after several days without an outrageous or cruel Tory horror story.
I know how will we get through each week without a new scandal, or a previous scandal getting bigger. Will have to switch the TV on and increase my electricity bill. Oh well maybe in the future we will have a Trump style trial with some of these corrupt Tories in the dock đ đ đ
Yes like escaping from a narcisst,ur so used to being on the defence and fear..u canât stop reacting..been there ,done it.
@@Cazgirl-hq4hiyes, itâs like getting out of a domestic abuse relationship after 14 years.
Don't worry all the Tory horrors have or are about to defect to Reform BNP Ltd . No end of toxicity there!
Braverman isnt very bright, have people not realised it yet,?
Got sacked twice is a clear indication. But her constituents are brain dead.
She's got more balls than you, she says what she says using her full name. Perhaps you lot can grow a pair 9ne of these days.
When the competition was Liz Truss, Suella looked like a genius!
"Bright" is no longer a qualification - this is no longer the party of Hurd, Howe, Major, Patten...
Someone's given her her 'Degree' and 'Masters' (in the latter case funded by the EU she hated and told them so at the time.. ..
You don't put the loose cannon in charge of the ship.
Amen
What happens when the majority of what you have to work with are either thick or loose cannons. ?
The USA does and will probably again.
Braverman is a walking red flag, how she ever got into any kind of high political office is a mystery to me.
When you lose the same job twice but think you can still carry on shouting the odds the tories and their ilk are on another level of narcissistic behaviour
I think they Tories want a more credible looking fascist leader. Not a cartoon character...
Chinless Topolino?
There doesn't appear to be a suitable Fuhrer in the party. But I expect someone will turn up after a marketing makeover.
Betty Boop?â€â€â€
â@@GafftheHorse All contenders for Fuhrer have defected to Reform BNP Ltd .
Shadow Secretary for the State of Mordor would be the appropriate post for Cruella Braverman.
Loved the video of her trying to talk to protesting students and everyone of them turned their back on her without uttering a word. đ
Suella Braverman fortunately have the personality of a blancmange!
Sorry I have to disagree, I have never seen a bullying blancmange, her personality is a lot nastier than a blancmange
Hardly fair to a pudding. What's next? Stop the bowls....
I'm thinking it would be closer to a blancmange after it's gone out the other end through the privatised sewage system.
A vicious blancmange đź
Is she not like PRICKLY PEAR poor blancmange
Although when you remove the prickles it is quite pleasant although I have not tested this out
I regret to say that we haven't seen the end of Braveman yet.
Suella makes the wicked Witch look like a very nice sweet neighbour in comparison.
there are two wicked witches in the wizard of Oz- one was squashed by the house, the other was dissolved in water
I vote Kemi Badenoch as witch 2. She's the former Equalities Minister who hates minorities ...
â@@bookie5667how do people in government get positions they are totally unsuitable for and no understanding of what the job is about. Forgot it was the Tories who thought their time in government was to make a fortune for themselves, ensure their offshore bank accounts would have enough money to give them a very comfortable retirement, which left no time to look after the people or the country.
The Wicked Witch of the West had a green face. A far more acceptable face for the people Suella believes she speaks for. "Mirror, mirror on the right, whose face is the most welcome sight?" "Snow White, Suella. And don't you forget it".
If you're talking wicked witches no one beats Ann Waspi Widdecombe. Don't forget Ugli Patel, much as Id like to!
good ridance
She'll not make the cut and go running off to Farage and his plastic Fascists...
The end of her political career cannot come soon enough! To be clear I wish her no harm, just to disappear from politics and do something else.
But nothing with Dalmatian puppies please.
How about doing some community volunteering, work in a food bank, help immigrants learn English. I am sure she would be an asset to these organisations.
You're not David Tennant are you? Sound very much like that bigot
ooh- david tennant watching my posts? Dr Who on board!
â@ProfessorTimWilson you seem to collect a certain type Tim, the comments must must make you proud. Why I have lost all sympathy for your causes.
I hope she becomes leader she will work magnificently in Labour's favour.
Something niggling me about Braverman, I don't think she'll fit in with the core Reform vote for one reason or another.
Makes me wonder if the Reform vote was almost entirely of people for whom the Conservatives had become too brown.
I wonder what that could be
@@GermanWhip-3900 I think it might be because she lived in France for a couple of years...
She looks like rishi sunak. Right đ
I will never forgive her for what she did at the cenotaph - horrible lady who brings out the worse in people not the best
If this woman is given any power she will use it to divide the country through her vile racist comments, giving certain groups the sense that they can do whatever they want. She will go to the Reform company and join the fight for a fascist country, with freedom of speech banned.
Kunta love Suella đ
â@@KuntaKinta-u8sthat's great. The more morons that support these failed politicians the better. Cunta thick as fk, cunta doesn't understand first person referencing.
â@@KuntaKinta-u8scunta troll, cunta got nothing better to do because cunta life empty.
I would suggest there needs to be a national debate on the suitability of certain neurotypes for positions of power.
It would be a difficult discussion but we need to be honest about sociopathy and psychopathy, while also being aware of our own prejudices.
Malignant narcissists are attracted to the very jobs which make them lethal.
I don't understand how or why the more moderate conservatives allowed the very worst people in their party to rise to the top and take control. They're all truly horrible individuals: Johnson, Truss, Badenoch, Braverman, Rees-Mogg (now thankfully defenestrated), Patel, Jenerick, etc., etc. I was always distrustful of the Tories, (I'm 65), but they did at least appear to want to serve the UK rather than themselves. However, the last fourteen years of UK governace, (and the post-Cameron years especially), have been a nauseating parade of narcissism, egomania and psychopathy. I hope this wicked party never recovers. Hooray for having (seemingly) sane, empathetic grown-ups back in the room, (let's hope this new iteration prevails).
They want to get shut of the ERG!
Braverman is a truly awful human being but there is solace in the fact that she is also completely useless. As for bad Enoch I think it would be funny to see her Tory leader, I think the belief some people have in her abilities are vastly overrated and she would very quickly fall apart.
'Bad Enoch' is brilliant word play!
Responsible leadership requires talent...and there is the tory problem...they have none.
The Tories get wiped out and Braverman is a possible contender as the new leader? That makes no sense. Worse she'll a hateful person on every level.
It might be "wishful thinking" but she has to go and fast-she has NO place in public office not even in a library.
The Tories would have a better chance of navigating out of the political wilderness if they wandered around aimlessly without a leader.
Braverman, Badenoch, and Jenrick any one of the three would be a magnificent outcome for Labour.
Reform have been flattered and will struggle to build on this election. My reasoning is that a lot of Tories fed up with incompetent Sunak Truss etc voted Reform rather than Labour. Once competence is restored to the Tories they will go back.
Less than 3 days in and Starmer had the gall to appoint an actual KC as Attorney General rather than a conveyancer!
Hell in a handbasket!
Bad Enoch is plain batshitcrazy...
How the mighty have fallen!
Badenock is a Braverman partially disguised
And Priti Patel was arguably the prototype for Braverman and these three are hardly alone in courting Reform UK while peddling various culture war and conspiracy theory issues.
I donât see any particular reason to cheer that just one of these interchangeable extremists is stumbling in the Tory leadership race.
About time she was gone.
There isn't anyone in the current cohort of "names" who isn't besmirched by the legacy of the last fourteen years... if the conservatives seek to appoint anyone of the previous shower, they will remain opposition for many years to come... chasing Farage should not drive decisions... the conservatives should appoint a care taker leader and see who comes forward over the next three or four years... they have a far bigger problem in deciding what they stand for.
Would that be someone who would look after the Tory party the same way they looked after the sick and disabled, the homeless, the schools, the NHS, the poor, river pollution or the way they looked after friends and donors million pounds contracts, entry to HoL, covering up scandals.
@@lizdocherty3067 agree with your point... and I actually don't care who takes over, in some respects, the more extreme the better as it will keep them out of power... just an observation
They definitely need a couple of local election cycles to get new people in who are not completely amoral, detached from the rest of society and with a minimum of political skill, because Truss and Sunak had none
@@lizdocherty3067 @lizdocherty3067 agree with your point... and I actually don't care who takes over, in some respects, the more extreme the better as it will keep them out of power... just an observation
@@lizdocherty3067 I agree with your comment...and I don't care who is leader of the conservatives..I just offered a view.
Not so much âthe dust fallingâ as âthe shit settlingâ!
'the end of Suella Braverman', you got me there...
Surely whoever is pulling her strings will move on to someone else once she's lost the Tory leadership contest
She past a law that would make a latter day Nicholas Winton a criminal . I find it hard not to hate her
A psychologist would probably say she must be a very unhappy person, struggling with self hatred.
Thank you for the analysis. The remaining talent pool in the party leaves a very unsatisfactory choice for a country which is sighing with relief the Tory reign of chaos and corruption is over, and quite impressed there is actually a more adult way to conduct politics. Unfortunately the Tories haven't yet realised it is not their God given right to govern, or that it is not all about winning, but about serving.
I expect Braverman will try and join Reform.
I am not delighted to see the downward progress. Roll on. Show 'em Suella how they can have 21 seats and not 121. Go girl!
Excellent assessment. That you! Suella Braverman needs to be kicked into the long grass, as does Kemi Badenoch. One thing is for certain, I could never vote Conservative under their leadership. Tugendhat, I think, would be the best choice as leader. I don't know an awful lot about him or his policy ideas, but he seems to be the man with the level head. He has something about him. He also has class. All those extremists need to be ignored. In my opinion, for what it is worth, if the Conservative Party wants to try and rise again like Phoenix from the ashes, then it needs to rediscover one-nation Conservatism. All this 'PopCon claptrap' _Ă la_ Truss belongs in the history books in the chapter on bad and failed experiments! And if Truss has got even a modicum of sense, she'll ride into the sunset and enjoy the lavish pension and perks she clearly doesn't deserve.
Maybe if he realises people want a government not a comedy show he would be more suitable. Would rather have a government who quietly got on with the job, people may think Starmer is boring but he has a proven work ethic, and I don't think he will suffer fools gladly.
@@lizdocherty3067 I agree. A government that quietly got on with improving our lives would be far preferable to the circus we were subjected to in the last fourteen plus years of Conservative 'rule'. Since Starmer has come into office, I have noticed a sense of calm has returned to the country. Starmer is clearly a serious man. I am not convinced by his policies, but as a man, he is impressive. That's a hell of a sight more than can be said about the clowns we have had in the past years.
All these negatives! Actually makes her more attractive to the mean-minded Tory faithful.
Firstly they have to decide who they want to be!
A conservative, or a version of reform
They want to be fascists, Iâm not using the term lightly. They want to take us to an authoritarian State, outside the World jurisdiction, their language reminiscent of the 30,s, itâs all there in their vile rhetoric.
I don't know how Boris missed that list of those responsible at the end, after all Partygate was the first time Tories dropped below Labour in the polls.
Churchill was a great leader for wartime, and major was a decent man trying to balance a party that after Thatcher had deluded itself into believing the UK was a force to be reckonned with in Europe. To maintain this image Thatcher had delayed and dragged out almost every single decision in the EU. A stupidity Major was forced to continue to hold the party together, as a consequence the Maastricht treaty resulted in poorer conditions for UK workers because of the opt outs from EU working regulations Major secured the UK for Britain to sign the treaty. When the Tories got back after 13 years with Labour, they did so in alliance with the EU friendly Libdems. But as soon as the Tories got a 10 seat Majority in 2015, that made life difficult for Cameron, since some of those Tory MP's and voters argued to leave the EU, others - like Cameron himself - thought it more wise to remain. The "solution" became the Brexit referendum.
Brexit, together with austerity, began what would end up in the Tory party near disolving, we have seen over the last years - especially after Johnson and Truss - Sunak never managed to catch up with the lead Labour got after the Liz Truss Mini-budget disaster.Therefore I blame him less for that demise, than Thatcher wannabe Truss and Pinocchio Johnson. Johnson fell because of his many lies, which in the end became too much for his ministers to defend.
Long before that, however, he saw an opportunity with Cameron supporting Remain, to move into number 10 by successfully supporting Leave, since should Leave win the referendum, Cameron was bound to resign, and he, as the lead Tory Leave voice, would be the natural successor.
Because the UK population had started feeling the consequences of austerity, and because the energetic and entertaining Leave leaders Farage and Johnson promised things would be much better if the UK was out of the EU. Billions would be freed to invest in the NHS, and campaign videoes were made showing patients wouldn't have to wait in Casualty, but received treatment as soon as they were inside the door. Not to mention free flow of EU workers was blamed for what was caused by austerity, a narrow majority of those who voted landed on Leave - whatever Leave meant. Out of the EU yes, but out of the Single market? The Customs union? What exactly did Brexit give mandate for?
Enough Tories didn't want Johnson to succeed Cameron, so Theresa May moved into number 10 instead. She tried to break a deal with the EU that kept the UK within the Single market, but it was rejected after Johnson claimed he would have gotten a much better deal, and with that May's final attempt at getting a deal through Parliament had failed, she was out of number 10 and Johnson in.
Luckily for him the faith in UK supremacy still was high after Brexit, so sovereignty and control with borders became more important than access to the Single market. Added by more empty promises of levelling up measures, and his Labour opponent being a red blooded socialist, Johnson won a landslide victory in December 2019 on the promise he would get Brexit done. Something he claimed to have done a little over a year later, 1st. February 2020. He forgot, or ignored, Northern Ireland, though. And also the supply problems returning EU lorry drivers would cause, the added costs and delays in delivery, causing shortages and queues in front of petrol stations. Added red tape also clogged up border crossings for both travellers and import/export.
Still, the main reason Johnson began the erosion of his massive 2019 win was his lies and poor moral. Whether it was Partygate or Chris Pincher, the PPE fast track scandal involving Baroness Mone and others, bullying ministers in his cabinet, or generous with home decorations costs Tory donors, reserving plane space to evacuate rescue dogs from Afghanistan while people were left behind, and even rewarding someone who had helped arrange a private loan with chairmanship of the BBC. More and more people wanted Johnson and the Tories gone.
Liz Truss' Mini-budget being the grenade explosion that made the Tory building condemned.
Unfortunately for Sunak he was too weak, or too embedded with Suella Braverman following the deal the 2 likely made for her to support him in the leadership contest when Johnson threatened to have another go, to get faith back to the Tories. When on top of everything he himself had some embarrassing moments, from fondness of private air transportation, to not wearing a seatbelt in a video shot in a car, and a hurry to get back from D-Day celebrations to supposedly do an interview, the gambling scandal involving so many of the people around him was too similar to the one rule for us, another for them attitude from Johnson time. Whether it was Partygate, private loans or more.
Sunak failed getting back the trust people lost in the Tories after Truss, because he failed to deliver the return to decency and trustworthyness he promised when getting number 10 as his address.
@Tvjunkieful12 The countries first fatality was austerity and it was down hill from there. You fail to mention never in their history have the Conservatives been in power for the benefit of the people.
@@boota1979 Because Brexit has lost the Tories many business leaders and -owners, the loss of that type of voters, traditionally more Tory than those effected by austerity, I think Brexit to be an important reason for the collapse in Tory support. But I fully agree austerity to have been key, and the start - since it came first and enabled Farage and Johnson in claiming EU money contributions and EU immigration to be the reasons for the problems actually caused by austerity. Without austerity I doubt there would have been a Leave vote. The reason I didn't go into too many details in regard to austerity, is that the word austerity is self-explanatory in economic lingo.
In regard to the Tories not paying much attention to ordinary people, who without there wouldn't have been tax revenue to run the state with, or hands and heads to handle anything from education and health to farming, production, transport and more, I thought I hinted to that with my one rule for them reference. If that wasn't clear enough, I appologize for not making myself clear. The Tory party has almost always done more for the wealthy and businesses, than for ordinary people. Especially young people living in larger cities have felt the disadvantage of this - not being able to buy a home near the city they have found work in. While the older generations, some of them having bought former counsel houses, have found themselves sitting on a goldmine when selling.
The Tory ship has been steered by its own crew into storm after storm. Lettuce Liz at her brief run at the helm managed to dash the ship on some rocks. I think Sunak as captain was so preoccupied with bailing out water whilst trying to give the appearance of this being a sunny cruise. He didnât manage to navigate the ship into safer waters. The whole thing ended up running aground on Thursday.
The idea of Suella Braverman taking charge would likely end up with the Tory ship breaking up rather than becoming afloat and repaired.
Now we hope the Labour ship will be managed well enough to take everyone into calmer waters. Although as we all have seen before, if one fleet becomes too strong without other shipping keeping them honest. Over time they can become an arrogant self serving navy sailing too close to the wind until they come undone taking many of us with them.
Sorry; I know this was a bit of a tidal wave of metaphor but Iâm wondering if there may be a few to jump ship to the Reform under capt Farage who obviously sees himself as more Buccaneer than pirate while the rest of us look on tomes if the flag he raises is far blue or perhaps black?
Well Done! The 14 year horror show in perfect summary. Itâs a tragedy (which in itself is an interesting word) because by definition a tragedy is a terrible outcome which only comes about by a chain of events all of which could just as likely have been averted. Two of these milestone events trace back to Ed Miliband in my opinion. His highly unlikely triumph over his eminently more formidable, telegenic and infinitely less mockable brother David (who would have torn âcall me Daveâ to shreds over 5 years) and his calamitous changing of the leadership rules which gave the membership 100% say (nooooooooo!!!!) and saw Corbyn triumph over the likes of Yvette Cooper and the charismatic Andy Burnham (if the latter had been leader in 2016, campaigning with passion and vigour, thereâs not a chance in a million we would have left the EU). Dave would have survived to finish his 5 year term, as set out in the Parliament Act, and call an election in the spring of 2020 (as the pandemic raged) so that in itself would be an interesting âwhat ifâ. Of course we never get to know what âmight have beenâ we just get to wallow in the misery of what actually came to pass. Sir Keir has a monumental task on his hands and I wish him all the luck in the World because he will surely need it.
Hi Prof, your tongue must be sore from biting it to contain the further comments i am sure you would like to make about Braverman. Many thanks for all.
Braverman seems to have totally lost the plot, attacking the Tory Party at the NatC conference
Suella is a perfect candidate for a scarecrow in an English field. She has no ability to be a leader.
Nope, she's not qualified to do scarecrow at all.
The minimum expected is to be out standing in the field.
Oh dear Gawd, I fervently hope she does leave the Tories and moves over to Reform which, IMO, she would do if she doesn't become leader. That would be the *BEST* of all possible outcomes.
Nailed it from start to finish in my opinion. The only thing I might add is that I feel Braverman stayed with the Tories because she thought she'd have a better chance of staying in Parliament and she could have a crack at being leader. She was right on the first, but I think she over-estmated her chance on the second.
I hope she does get elected leader.
You mentioned Truss and Sunak are to blame for the shambles, donât forget get Johnson. Hopefully we wonât see them again.
Who ever they choose they need to address the Elephant in the room of nigel farage
Braverman seems to be following the path that the American republican Margery Talor Green has been taking for years,she is also an embarrassment
Just one thing - Boris Johnson's name should appear above Sunak's when it comes to blame for the Conservative party's current plight - he set the self-serving above serving the public tone that has damaged the brand so much. Sunak was at least trying to pick up the pieces left by his two predecessors, when he could have just joined the chicken run of all those who fled before the election.
I wonder if it really won't be safer if we just outsourced domestic policy to the US as well and seek formal admission to the USA.
With these wonderful changes there is hope we can turn the page and place the nation onto a more positive path - this is exciting.
No news on starmers new policy on illegal immigrants ,let them all come in đđ đđ đđ
Every each person you just mentioned I wish they would stay away from politics. I would not be cheerful if they changed to Reform. I cannot see much success in the history of the Tory party. Maybe itâs my lack of knowledge, but what I learned is that they always were full with shit. They policies didnât stand the test of time, mostly caused disaster to the general public and only a small percentage benefited from them.
I agree with your analysis.
Excellent news.
Well said Tim
Thanks Tim, I couldnât agree more
Beware the Witch of Witham
Personally I think the conservative party should only exist to provide John Crace material for his excellent sketches (I hope you read them). You should recall however that Lettice and Sunak were not the downfall of the party necessarily. Cameron split the country with the Brexit referendum, fuelled by lies and non-commitments, then he abruptly vanished despite saying in Parliament that he would see it though. May created the hostile environment that enabled anti-immigration attitudes and groups to flourish. Johnson was the death of integrity allowing scandal after scandal to occur and fester and had to be forced out because ultimately he was a self-serving demagogue.
Note : By "the end", The Prof actually means "an exciting new beginning" đ
"Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss need to take responsibility for fracturing a party that has weathered so many storms"
But not Boris, who is responsible for creating the conditions for the storm, sailing in to the storm, being mutinied against for repeatedly putting up lightning rods during the storm, and who then bailed and occasionally tossed rocks at the ship from his liferaft?
Fascinating.
"The end of Suella Braverman"... Now that sounds like a plan I can VERY MUCH get behind.
Oh the Tories and their ridiculous willy rag
But Suella apologised unreservedlyđ Kemi bad-enoch would be good, she would make them even less electable.
Empathy lacking. A key part of governing. You have to really understand, and not just do data, but people! Human beings. Men. Women. Children. Toddlers. Babies.
Did she get run down by the Clapham Omnibus?
Talk about scraping the barrel!!!
This particular barrel is so badly corroded that rather than scraping, I'd suggest scrapping would be the better course of action.
Why do you hope that it will "sort out the internal party conflict?" What we need is an " eternal party conflict" or in modern parlance "a eternal party conflict"
What on earth do they put into the water in fareham?
@@oswaldmathias6371 đ€Łđ€Ł
I don't think the Tories are every really going to wrap their heads around the 'service' thing. They understand it's the buzzword of the times right now, but it's the fundamental opposite of how they operate. That said, it is quite entertaining to watch them trying to appear contrite - it won't last long!
Not many paragons left. Pity young M Ps bring so little to the House even when they turn out to be good for their constituents. Nothing new about seeking for candidates who have reasonable experience of work and a professional understanding. Nevertheless some MPs aged 40 or less bring little to the party and tend to be 'managed' by their department's permanent staff when holding office.
'...for which of course we cheer.' Oh yes we do, Prof. Very loudly.
Braverman, Truss, Badenock etc are all cut from the same stick. No empathy for others and their situation. Its the lack of caring that got me most about the Tories.
The problem is, she only has to be in the last two. Then the members decide. The same members who chose Johnston and Truss đ±
âNeed to understand they are elected to service, not to service themselvesâ. Weâve put up with that âself serviceâ for so long it might take years for the whole nation to learn to look for and expect proper service to the nation. I pray it happens though!
Braverman is off her rocker here, UK is being overwashed by 'woke', according to her latest outburst. She needs to be kept well away from any sharp objects. Love that word 'Tufty', perhaps all the Tufton St chums should form another Tufty Club, like the one going back to the 1960s, which was concerned with Road Safety. Bad Enough (sic) is really no better, she is an extremely arrogant person and thoroughly unpleasant, to go with it.
Plenty of people think that Woke-ism has given many academic qualifications well beyond their status.
But not in Bravermans case.
it's like they are seeing their comeuppance
It's all Cameron's fault
Bang on all started with Brexit to appease the right wing- no heâs gone to France. This man needs to be held accountable. Absolute disgrace
For now Sweetheart, for now, those that lost their way as Conservatives are still running the show, that will change and the likes of Suella will have their day, just like Farage had and is now having again, some people can just absorb the flak and carry on to successfully gain their objective
"I don't think length is something to crow about." Well said, Timothy. I'm sure your partner would agree.
'Soiling their ballot papers' A somewhat extreme expression of disapproval.
Braverman encouraged a march by thugs on the Cenotaph. Says it all.
Girth is more important than length đ
IN true Tory tradition they can't get anything right .
The last thing the Tory party needs right now is a leadership contest .
The Tory party elders need to get together and decide which way the party is going because right now it's rudderless .
Braverman is like some caricature of a heartless power crazed elite, she'd fit in well in District 1 in Hunger games.
The end of Suella Braverman? I fear that may be wishful thinking, my friend.
Cruella đđđđđđ forgot she is a decendant of migrants, then craps on the thing that got her family here đđ
and... We thought Patel was bad?
The more right thy get the more people will ignore them.
Thanks for leaving me with an image of Cruella 'servicing herself'.