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Eleven Conservatives now bidding to be next UK prime minister


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1 hour ago, TropicalGuy said:

Since Tory PARTY Elected to Power, Tory PARTY Removes & Replaces PM. Nobody else. It isn’t rocket science ???? 

Duh! I know that. 
 

If you bother to read the post I quoted originally you will see my point was simply that I think it is relevant who elects the pm. 

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1 hour ago, TropicalGuy said:

No. It should not ????country elected a Party on its Policies not its Leader. We are not quite a Presidential Democracy yet????

Which as you surely realize is nonsense. The party leader plays a big part in the elections.

Maybe next time better think before posting.

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5 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

A left wing socialist rag reporting negatively on a conservative candidate who proposes low taxation and a free market economy.

 

Quelle surprise.

 

Sunak criticizing the policies of his rival for the PM's job. 

 

Quelle surprise.

 

Maybe you could link some Channel 4 'news' reports next? 

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5 hours ago, Bluespunk said:

A lefty rag, how surprising...........????

 

PS. Your sentence starting with "And" has a big "A", The MP's name also has a big letter, a "T", "Truss".....????

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54 minutes ago, stevenl said:

LOL, elected bu a massive majority by the general public? How much percentage of the vote did they get again?

Has there ever been consideration  given in the UK to instituting a system of ranked voting whereby a voter gets to list their second, third, etc choices so that if no candidate gets an absolute majority then the candidate with the least votes gets their votes distributed according to their second choice? And if that still doesn't produce a majority, then to their third choice? This way, MPs would by elected by a majority of voters rather than a plurality.

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2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

A left wing socialist rag reporting negatively on a conservative candidate who proposes low taxation and a free market economy.

 

Quelle surprise.

 

Sunak criticizing the policies of his rival for the PM's job. 

 

Quelle surprise.

 

Maybe you could link some Channel 4 'news' reports next? 

The real question, regardless of where they are reported:

 

Are Sunak’s criticisms of Truss’ policies valid?

 

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

LOL, elected bu a massive majority by the general public? How much percentage of the vote did they get again?

Oh, not again, the % thingy.................????

What % did Labour lose the election by, whilst you're at it....????

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8 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Has there ever been consideration  given in the UK to instituting a system of ranked voting whereby a voter gets to list their second, third, etc choices so that if no candidate gets an absolute majority then the candidate with the least votes gets their votes distributed according to their second choice? And if that still doesn't produce a majority, then to their third choice? This way, MPs would by elected by a majority of voters rather than a plurality.

Are there any countries that do that.....?  ????

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8 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

People who through poverty, the cost of living crisis and fuel/energy hikes are skipping meals, getting further in debt and facing ever increasing bills to pay through runaway inflation are not in the slightest concerned with rightwing ‘culture wars’.

 

Johnson had a massive majority in Parliament, he’s not being replaced because the General Public are concerned about rightwing ’culture wars’ or your fear of the political left.

 

Neither of the candidates have any answers for the problems the General Public are facing.

 

 

It's possible to be struggling financially and also be sick and tired of the tiresome Woke culture currently ramming ridiculous opinions down everyone's throats. The two are not mutually exclusive. In fact, the poor working class are currently extremely irritated by the Left Wokies harping on about women having penises, men having babies etc. when they are struggling to make ends meet. 

 

Johnson is being replaced because he had a glass of wine at an after work meeting, amongst other silly gaffs. Unfortunately the constant hounding of him by the left wing MSM made his position untenable (and yes, he did make the situation worse with his cavalier behaviour).

 

Unfortunately for the left, he's most like going to be replaced by someone further to the right. I would say "Let's wait until the left wing start hounding the new PM" but as we can see from your post, it's started before they've even taken up the position. ????

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7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

The real question, regardless of where they are reported:

 

Are Sunak’s criticisms of Truss’ policies valid?

 

In my opinion. not valid.

 

People are struggling and the massive tax burden is not helping. As someone who supports the free market economy, deregulation and a low taxation model I believe that her policy is spot on.

 

Taxing people to death to pay for huge government spending is not something I support. I believe reduced taxes will encourage investment and spending, both of which kick start the economy instead of choking it by taking money out of people's pockets to spend on often failed government projects.

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

I'm in the UK, I hear constant discussion of the cost of living, fuel/energy prices, inflation.

 

I don’t hear any discussion about rightwing ‘culture wars’.

 

People are far too focussed on simply getting by in their own lives to be in the slightest bit bothered about how other people live theirs.

 

Nobody is interested in the faux outrage of rightwing ’culture wars’, it’s not even on the radar.

I'm not surprised you don't hear it.

 

Probably because as soon as someone in your left wing echo chamber disagrees with the extreme left they are shouted down as Racist, Misogynistic, transphobic etc. It's difficult to have a civilized conversation in that environment, so people keep it to themselves until it's time to vote at which point your echo chamber is shocked to their core by the result.

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2 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

In my opinion. not valid.

 

People are struggling and the massive tax burden is not helping. As someone who supports the free market economy, deregulation and a low taxation model I believe that her policy is spot on.

 

Taxing people to death to pay for huge government spending is not something I support. I believe reduced taxes will encourage investment and spending, both of which kick start the economy instead of choking it by taking money out of people's pockets to spend on often failed government projects.

Beware ‘fairytale economics’.

 

 

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