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Vivian Evans's avatar

A far better analysis of the reasons for the Tories' debacle than that found in the 'prestigious' papers! However, allow me to correct this observation:

"Resurrecting a failed former PM [i.e. Sunak giving the FO to Cameron] may have inspired confidence in the dull comment pages of The Telegraph" - yeah well, that's how opinion-pice writers see it. The readers however have begged to differ, vociferously, in the comment posts BTL.

Meanwhile I shall watch how Labour is going to be domesticated by those who really run this country, our ever so esteemed, unelected Whitehall mandarins. It won't take long ...

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Frederick Edward's avatar

The Blob always wins, but they will certainly cast less grit into the cogs of government given their ideological affinity to the new regime. Get your popcorn ready.

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Patrick  Clarke's avatar

A man who walked over the political corpses of two incumbent Prime Ministers to reach the top, yet didn't appear to have the slightest clue what he wanted to achieve once he got it, other than having it as an end in itself. Almost as if it was just a desirable notch on his CV and nothing more. He can now swan off to wherever he likes, however the rest of us are left to live with the carnage he has enabled and which is now set to become a whole lot worse

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Frederick Edward's avatar

Commence the giant public speaking fees and positions on boards of companies seeking government contracts. It must be a difficult life.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

A bit of a Dame T May repeat, who was another useless liar who didn't have a clue what to do once the 'big job' was hers - apart from committing to an un-costed idea of 'Net Zero'. What else could be expected from such an idiot? The public deserve so much better than Uniparty.

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Patrick  Clarke's avatar

May also signed up to the "UN Migration Pact" and gave us the Northern Ireland "backstop" and the whole "we can't leave the EU without a deal" baggage

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

Absolutely. Thank you for reminding me. Her disasters rate almost as highly as the 'Great' Sir-Sir-Sir Tone Blurrr KC, former MP, former Prime Minister, would-be Premier of EU28.

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Paul Hopkins's avatar

It seems highly appropriate that you illustrate your point with a quote from Iain Dale. That man is a midwit with a very thin veneer of civility attempting to mask the fact that he is, fundamentally, a thug. For example, consider his attacks on anti-vaxxers or his unprovoked physical assault - and Dale is a large man - on a harmless protestor whom Dale considered inimical to his commercial interests. Yet, in a sign of our times, this mediocrity is paid - no doubt handsomely - by various media outlets to expound his opinions on a wide range of subjects as if he were some kind of polymath.

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Frederick Edward's avatar

The largesse to which Creatures Of The Blob are treated is shocking - their mouths stuffed happily with gold.

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Andrew Marsh's avatar

I suggest the 'Great' Iain Dale KC (crayzee name, crayzee guy), publisher and general MSM megaphone, is a fully fledged libtard. For a person who talks much about research, he appears to have done very little about mRNA or lock downs. Classic Meedjaah Dahling.

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Frederick Edward's avatar

The Telegraph - what a nauseating site. As for the 'independents' - this is the most alarming aspect of the whole election for me. Some of the footage that has come out can only set alarm bells ringing... or at least you would have thought so, but people seem to have a studied interest in ignoring the obvious.

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