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Hagrid
October 20, 2022, 6:55pm

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That stupid cow Nici has backed Boris to return
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October 20, 2022, 7:00pm
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Utter imbecile and a disgraceful reflection on our town.


"You should do what you love while you can"
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October 20, 2022, 9:02pm

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I’m quite concerned that there’s enough low grade 2019 entrant MPs to get enough votes to surpass the 100 vote threshold and then enough doddery morons in the wider party to vote Johnson back in.
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Hagrid
October 20, 2022, 9:12pm

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I’m quite concerned that there’s enough low grade 2019 entrant MPs to get enough votes to surpass the 100 vote threshold and then enough doddery morons in the wider party to vote Johnson back in.


He’s already got 31. Its absolutely disgusting
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Rodley Mariner
October 20, 2022, 9:13pm
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If he gets on the ballot I'm pretty sure he'll win. But quite a lot of talk that a lot of Tory MP's who don't support him would then quit the party and go independent. It could actually still get worse for them yet.
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October 20, 2022, 9:24pm

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He could be re-elected and then have a whole new set of scandals from November and his standards committee hearing and then where do we find ourselves. There won’t be 40ish Conservative MPs resigning the whip to collapse the government unfortuntely.
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October 20, 2022, 9:24pm

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Just imagine needing to instill a sense of stability in a country and a governing political party and seeing the solution being bringing back the leader who resigned a couple of months ago in disgrace after 50+ members of his government resigned which in turn lead to a replacement who tanked the country and was the shortest lasting PM ever. And if he does become PM again it will be at the same time as he stands in front of  parliamentary enquiry into whether he lied to parliament or not.

Them 100,000 tory members who elected Liz Truss will be frothing at the mouth with delight at the thought of getting the chance to re-elect Boris Johnson.


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October 20, 2022, 11:31pm
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I'm actually feeling quite nostalgic about Theresa May at the moment. And David Cameron was a decent bloke really. John Major was great - must have been because he likes cricket alot. I've erased the one before that from my mind, but Ted Heath was an absolute stalwart, great jazz as well - or maybe that's a different Ted Heath...
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October 21, 2022, 8:01am
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David Cameron wasn't a decent bloke really. Not even in the context of a joke.
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October 21, 2022, 9:29am

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I'm actually feeling quite nostalgic about Theresa May at the moment. And David Cameron was a decent bloke really. John Major was great - must have been because he likes cricket alot. I've erased the one before that from my mind, but Ted Heath was an absolute stalwart, great jazz as well - or maybe that's a different Ted Heath...


Absolute helmet.
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