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Presuming BJ goes.

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Mollygo Sat 15-Jan-22 23:19:42

We’ve all had our say about whether he should go or not.
Why not turn this on its head and say who you would like instead of BJ, and why you think they would be good?
First someone from the Tory party because they’re still in. You may struggle to think of anyone, but give it a go.
Then who you’d like from any party or the party you vote for and why.
I’d vote for Andy Burnham. I know he’s only the Mayor of Greater Manchester now, but I think he’s really developed throughout Covid and he listens to the people.

Applegran Mon 17-Jan-22 14:40:32

Rory Stuart if we have to have a Tory - but I think he has left politics. Kier Starmer won't set the Thames on fire - BUT he has integrity and intelligence, is committed to helping the most disadvantaged people in our society while sustaining the economy and the NHS - and if he is a bit dull - well give me 'dull' over corruption and self serving leaders who lie and don't seem to know what decent values mean.

MaizieD Mon 17-Jan-22 14:40:16

DiscoDancer1975

MaizieD

DiscoDancer1975

twinnytwin

Well said LauraNorderr. There's more of us out there than some other Gransnetters like to believe.

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You only think that because more people in the 65+ age group are likely to vote tory so you're more likely to know tory voters.

Tories are currently about 10 - 12 points below Labour in voting intention polls. So not that many of you out there...

I’m not in the over 65 age bracket. I’m mainly talking about our children, their friends etc. To be honest, our friends too.

Who ever you are talking about, it doesn't make you a majority of voters.

It wasn't even a majority of voters at the last General Election.

Boolya Mon 17-Jan-22 14:39:24

Johnny Mercer?

Clevedon Mon 17-Jan-22 14:36:40

Andy Burnham for me too, should have won last time

Petera Mon 17-Jan-22 14:32:06

polly123

Definitely not Liz Truss.

Oh I don't know, I have a mental image of a debate between her and Sturgeon and it's not pretty for Truss

Parsley3 Mon 17-Jan-22 14:26:53

I read the tweet and it made me laugh. It would seem that Boris was kept in check by his motherly ex wife but marrying a modern young woman has been his downfall. The poor lamb is all henpecked.

DiscoDancer1975 Mon 17-Jan-22 14:26:38

MaizieD

DiscoDancer1975

twinnytwin

Well said LauraNorderr. There's more of us out there than some other Gransnetters like to believe.

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You only think that because more people in the 65+ age group are likely to vote tory so you're more likely to know tory voters.

Tories are currently about 10 - 12 points below Labour in voting intention polls. So not that many of you out there...

I’m not in the over 65 age bracket. I’m mainly talking about our children, their friends etc. To be honest, our friends too.

MaizieD Mon 17-Jan-22 14:26:34

Then I think, wasn’t PR how Farage got his seat in the European Parliament?

He wasn't exactly influential there, was he?

I don't mind the possibility of people like Farage getting into parliament. At least people who voted that way will feel that their voices have been heard and I doubt there would be many of them.

polly123 Mon 17-Jan-22 14:24:55

Definitely not Liz Truss.

MaizieD Mon 17-Jan-22 14:23:24

Oh. More or less, 'snap', Casdon grin

MaizieD Mon 17-Jan-22 14:22:05

DiscoDancer1975

twinnytwin

Well said LauraNorderr. There's more of us out there than some other Gransnetters like to believe.

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You only think that because more people in the 65+ age group are likely to vote tory so you're more likely to know tory voters.

Tories are currently about 10 - 12 points below Labour in voting intention polls. So not that many of you out there...

Mollygo Mon 17-Jan-22 14:17:42

It’s been good to see some ideas for replacements and even, where the support is for BJ, the reasons why.
I won’t hold my breath about PR though. It only seems to be popular when you’re not in power. Now if the government in power started the use of it before the next election, or the opposition promised with a real promise, not political promise to introduce it as soon as they were in power, it might increase the chance of my vote. Then I think, wasn’t PR how Farage got his seat in the European Parliament?

Casdon Mon 17-Jan-22 14:15:26

Gransnetters are in the highest Tory support demographic, that is the material point. The graph that Alegrias1 showed demonstrates the mood of the country as a whole, not the views of Gransnetters. This is not going to go away, how ever much of a blind eye some of you may want to turn. I’m far more interested in knowing who you all think should replace him than I am in your slavish devotion to Icarus.

DiscoDancer1975 Mon 17-Jan-22 14:12:16

twinnytwin

Well said LauraNorderr. There's more of us out there than some other Gransnetters like to believe.

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Alegrias1 Mon 17-Jan-22 14:10:51

twitter.com/grantfeller/status/1482714077222866948

Overly forgiving, careless with money, unwilling to address flaws, abandoning him during illness, forcing him to change nappies and unsophisticated. It’s his wife who’s to blame for Boris Johnson’s woes says Tom Bower whose own wife is a close friend of and was ennobled by Boris

Its all Carrie's fault. Apparently.

Nannina Mon 17-Jan-22 14:09:30

The ‘army guy’ is Johnny Mercer who, at least, seems to have principles also Tom Tugendhat who also seems to have a social conscience. My labour dream team would be Andy Burnham and Jess Phillips-real down to earth folk

twinnytwin Mon 17-Jan-22 14:08:43

Well said LauraNorderr. There's more of us out there than some other Gransnetters like to believe.

Anniel Mon 17-Jan-22 14:01:37

If you are at all interested in tbe MP who resigned as a ministrr it was Johnny Mercer who foughtbsn heroic battle to stop the ridiculous prosecutions of British Soldiers in NI while pardoning the IRA killers. This was another Boris failure. Rory Stewart is not really PM material. If Boris had stuck with Marina and not succumbed to Carries charms he would not be in such troubles. Our problem as Conservatives is to pick a charismatic new leader with voter appeal. That is not easy! So Boris will stay for a while. Why is there no criticism of the journos who have
always known what was happening at number 10 but said nothing for a long time. Then Cummings who
Knew that Carrie sought to be Boris’s political advisor and we csn see that in the costly green agenda that many people can not afford. She influenced no 10 appointments and Boris was stupid enough to let that happen. She was responsible for the wallpaper debacle. Then she took a fractious child to Boris’s mothers funeral and actually passed Wilfred to his father even though Boris was mourning his mothers death. I have never liked Carrie. The wife of the PM should not be pursuing her own political agenda. We did not elect her!

spabbygirl Mon 17-Jan-22 13:50:51

well said LauraNorderr but I would vote for any Labour MP now or even Lib Dem since I'm in a Tory safe seat & that might be the only way to get rid of the safe seat scroungers, then we can get a Corbyn style gov't in since they'll bring in PR, LibDems have long been in favour

Alegrias1 Mon 17-Jan-22 13:47:21

I wouldn’t be so sure about that WWM

I would.

NannyC1 Mon 17-Jan-22 13:45:17

Mollygo
Andy Burnham may only be a Mayor now but he was an MP in Gordon Brown's cabinet.

DiscoDancer1975 Mon 17-Jan-22 13:39:33

Whitewavemark2

DiscoDancer1975

LauraNorderr

As a fully paid up member of the Conservative party I voted for Boris Johnson in the last leadership election and would do so again.
I am not interested in his private life which does indeed sound chaotic at best.
I voted for him because he is optimistic, ambitious and unafraid.
I believe that his ambition to go down in history as a great prime minister would have led him to follow his manifesto commitment of levelling up, of spending hugely on infrastructure, of tackling crime and drug crime in particular and controlling immigration.
Sadly two things put the kybosh on this, firstly the pandemic which threw the world in to total chaos. Our country more than most due to our huge population contained on our small island and us being a travel hub.
Secondly our media who seem to have more hatred for Boris Johnson than any previous leader. He has been hounded by the press from day one. An argument in a previous flat made weeks of headlines insinuating that domestic violence had occurred and yet that same couple are now married with two children. The decoration of the Downing Street flat blown out of all proportion. The incumbent is likely to be there for five years so redecorating to their taste should not be an issue and if a party donor is willing to fork out for it I don’t see a problem.
Now we have huge and malevolent coverage of the ‘parties’. Downing St is a block of offices employing large numbers of civil servants and other staff. Many were working when others were furloughed or working from home. A debrief on a Friday is not unusual for many companies. Often a glass of wine and a few nibbles. During lockdown it is possible that the debrief could be held outdoors to take advantage of sunny weather, social distanced and an opportunity for the PM to say thank you to staff who risked coming in to work. Other parties seem to have been arranged by civil servants while the PM was at Chequers. Cats away, mice will play.
I’m not saying any of this is the case but these scenarios are possible, so instead of the media hyping up as wrong doing why not wait until after the investigation.
To change PM now would be destabilising. We have the threat of Russia and China working to this end but neither need to bother while our own media are doing the job for them.
I’m not going duck behind a parapet as Tories are expected to do on gransnet but will sit back and enjoy.

Beautifully put??. So much better than I could have done. I’m sitting quietly waiting for the S..t to hit the fan when we start to hear about other ‘ parties ‘, from other institutions.

There is no doubt in my mind that we will.

One thing for sure and which fills me with hope is that you are in a tiny minority.

I wouldn’t be so sure about that WWM

Whitewavemark2 Mon 17-Jan-22 13:29:47

LauraNorderr

Not many Tories that I know are any more uncaring or unfeeling than any other person. We do need to find a way of discouraging the dangerous crossing of the channel in dinghies. I don’t know how we can do that but I am one who is campaigning for a better immigration process to encourage more to take the legal and safer route.

How about reinstating safe passage?

Alegrias1 Mon 17-Jan-22 13:28:15

Crossing the channel in a dinghy and landing in Britain isn't illegal. But I'm sure Ms Patel knows that.

LauraNorderr Mon 17-Jan-22 13:23:27

Not many Tories that I know are any more uncaring or unfeeling than any other person. We do need to find a way of discouraging the dangerous crossing of the channel in dinghies. I don’t know how we can do that but I am one who is campaigning for a better immigration process to encourage more to take the legal and safer route.