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Rishi sacks Suella as Home Secretary.

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Urmstongran Mon 13-Nov-23 08:47:23

A wise move? Or will he come to regret it?

Urmstongran Mon 13-Nov-23 17:35:18

Cameron. Sheesh.
... the man who got home before he realised he had taken his daughter to the pub with him. Cameron who presided over cash flow restricting austerity (with his bezzie mate Osborne) while signing off on not one, but two government jet planes , the man who had no money for nurses but found enough for 1% tax cuts , the clown who did his best to sell us to China. I think his nickname is ‘the Chinese whisperer’.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Nov-23 17:25:56

AGAA4

Whitewavemark2

I’m beginning to wonder whether bringing Cameron back was a very clever move.

How so? Genuine question.

Well, clever from the Tories viewpoint I meant.

Because I think that the divisions will be cleaved wide open, it is going to take massive managing and a lot of energy, which could be usefully put towards the election.

Casdon Mon 13-Nov-23 17:21:16

ronib

Yes - WWm2 - he’s the catalyst for action- The Movement don’t we know?

He’s actually the Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. What else would he be doing?

JudyBloom Mon 13-Nov-23 17:13:12

He will come to regret it. Big mistake. What happened to free speech.

ronib Mon 13-Nov-23 17:08:17

Yes - WWm2 - he’s the catalyst for action- The Movement don’t we know?

Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Nov-23 17:05:58

Is Gove still there?

ronib Mon 13-Nov-23 17:05:13

I did keep telling everyone that Gove was behind this somehow but no one would listen.wink

Urmstongran Mon 13-Nov-23 17:04:38

Apparently Ester McVey seen just now going into No. 10.

Whitewavemark2 Mon 13-Nov-23 16:49:33

dalrymple23

Why is everyone being so horrid? Only Priti Patel and Suella Braverman have been standing up for British values. What is everyone afraid of? A brick through the window by the mob? Being debanked? Being cancelled by acquaintances? Anyone with an IQ higher than that of a park bench, knows full well that this has been engineered by "the blob".

😄😄😄😄

Urmstongran Mon 13-Nov-23 16:49:19

I wouldn’t mind betting George Osborne will be back soon. A safe seat somewhere for him.

And I think all Sunak is interested in is making his name on the World stage and get a nice new role - probably going to resign before or just after Christmas so he doesnt get the blame for losing the election! He has his Green Card....

MaizieD Mon 13-Nov-23 16:45:28

Why is everyone being so horrid? Only Priti Patel and Suella Braverman have been standing up for British values.

When I last looked I was British and they don't stand up for my values at all.

Mind you, I'mm tempted to think that was a parody post

vegansrock Mon 13-Nov-23 16:20:18

British values? Do you mean those shared by ugly drunk hooligans draped in flags out for a punch up?

Primrose53 Mon 13-Nov-23 16:19:10

dalrymple23

Why is everyone being so horrid? Only Priti Patel and Suella Braverman have been standing up for British values. What is everyone afraid of? A brick through the window by the mob? Being debanked? Being cancelled by acquaintances? Anyone with an IQ higher than that of a park bench, knows full well that this has been engineered by "the blob".

👏👏👏👏. dalrymple23

growstuff Mon 13-Nov-23 16:17:46

Hmm! Is this the plot for another Dorries novel - "The Blob will be back"?

dalrymple23 Mon 13-Nov-23 16:15:14

Why is everyone being so horrid? Only Priti Patel and Suella Braverman have been standing up for British values. What is everyone afraid of? A brick through the window by the mob? Being debanked? Being cancelled by acquaintances? Anyone with an IQ higher than that of a park bench, knows full well that this has been engineered by "the blob".

foxie48 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:55:32

Cabowich

^Steve Barclay is Ms. Coffey’s replacement^

I shall watch him with trepidation. He is against hare coursing, so he could be promising.

That's been illegal since 2004 (not that it's been completely wiped out) I'm really not sure of your point.

MayBee70 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:51:44

Just found out that Sam Coates does a weekly podcast so I’ll be adding that to TRIP. Is it just me but I love listening to the things that the journalists shout out eg ‘have you forgotten your resignation letter’.

MayBee70 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:49:23

RosiesMaw

Coffey was Truss’s buddy wasn’t she?
I’m amazed she lasted so long.

Supposedly they don’t speak to each other any more. Interesting to see the seating arrangement on the back benches!

ronib Mon 13-Nov-23 15:44:14

Did I imagine it or did Jacob Rees Mogg say that SB was opposed to a huge increase in the number of legal migrants and that’s why she was sacked?

Cabowich Mon 13-Nov-23 15:42:30

Steve Barclay is Ms. Coffey’s replacement

I shall watch him with trepidation. He is against hare coursing, so he could be promising.

Nicenanny3 Mon 13-Nov-23 15:39:48

The Telegraph today active poll

Urmstongran Mon 13-Nov-23 15:36:27

Oh well, the deckchairs have been rearranged but the Tory ship is still sinking. Labour will win the next GE so this new lot only have 12 months in their new posts anyway.

MaizieD Mon 13-Nov-23 15:36:26

ronib

Maizie D 5 percent- not statistically significant? And YouGov? Best check if other polls on the topic are finding similar results. If there are any.

Errr... I recall a not statistically significant result that pulled us out of the EU...

I'm sure there will be other polls...

ronib Mon 13-Nov-23 15:33:59

Maizie D 5 percent- not statistically significant? And YouGov? Best check if other polls on the topic are finding similar results. If there are any.

MaizieD Mon 13-Nov-23 15:28:54

To revert to this 'silent majority. Sam Coates, Sky, reports this:

YouGov has been snap polling

Interesting that amongst Tory voters, the YouGov poll found more wanted the PM to get rid of Suella Braverman (44%) than keep her (39%)