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I would agree there are individuals/organisations in positions much senior to any elected politician (and bankrolled by filthy international cash) working with an agreed preferred choice to take the helm of the Conservative party.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: alldaylong
It has already been decided who the next puppet will be.
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: Encia22
if it was just a race for the leader of the conservative party then who cares, but the fact that we get yet another back door prime minister is utter bollocks, the leader of the conservatives has shown he was a complete bellend (no suprise) but the party suffers ZERO consequence, no GE, not that the other muppets offer any thing useful.
Ok I will use science, I scrolled my wheel up and down with my eyes closed and picked
You have got to be kidding me.......Jeremy 'the c#@#' Hunt, please noooooooo
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: Encia22
if it was just a race for the leader of the conservative party then who cares, but the fact that we get yet another back door prime minister is utter bollocks, the leader of the conservatives has shown he was a complete bellend (no suprise) but the party suffers ZERO consequence, no GE, not that the other muppets offer any thing useful.
Ok I will use science, I scrolled my wheel up and down with my eyes closed and picked
You have got to be kidding me.......Jeremy 'the c#@#' Hunt, please noooooooo
Classic moment on Radio 5 when the presenter intorduced Jeremy Hunt, (who was the culture secretary at the time), but got the two first letters mixed up... Live on air as well..
"Please welcome Jeremy **** the Hulture secretary... (For those that can't see what I'm getting at)..
PA
“This is not a very representative sample of the British electorate,” says Tim Bale, professor of politics at Queen Mary, who has been studying UK party members since 2013.
Tory members skew older than the general population: 39 per cent are 65 and over, and 58 per cent are aged 50 and over. They are overwhelmingly middle or upper class, with 80 per cent in the top ABC1 demographic grade compared with 20 per cent C2DE; 42 per cent live in the non-London south. They tend to be concentrated in safe Conservative seats rather than marginal constituencies; there are not many Tory members in the Red Wall seats, for example.
The gender breakdown is 63 per cent men and 37 per cent women, while over 95 per cent are white British. In the 2016 EU referendum 76 per cent voted Leave.
Rishi Sunak - 101 (up 13)
Penny Mordaunt - 83 (up 16)
Liz Truss - 64 (up 14)
Kemi Badenoch - 49 (up 9)
Tom Tugendhat - 32 (down 5)
Suella Braverman - 27 (down 5)
That means Braverman is out.
Next Monday - third vote, result 8pm
Next Tuesday - fourth vote, result 3pm
Next Wednesday - fifth and final vote, 4pm