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1 hour ago, John Lambies Doos said:
1 hour ago, Bold Rover said:
My question to JLD enquired as to when did he regard Loathsome as a "wid"? 

When she was 25

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Get tae f**k, she looked like a stroke affected Jayne Torville.  Also she's only 56 now, I thought she was mid sixties. 

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Team Stewart are saying he’s likely somewhere between 31-35 votes. Want him to at least make it until tomorrow, as it would be a shame if we didn’t see him and Johnson debating tonight.

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Rory Stewart basically doubles his vote, which is pretty good and now is not all that far from second place...

 

 

I imagine most Raab votes will drop for Boris, which won’t particularly change much.

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1 minute ago, welshbairn said:

If Stewart does manage to squeeze into the last two, looking unlikely, but it would be funny if the UKIP entryists swing the members' votes to him to give a boost to Farage.

It's unlikely that there are a significant number of ex UKIP members and extremely unlikely that a UKIP member would join the Tories then vote for a PM who wouldn't deliver Brexit.

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9 hours ago, Sooky said:

Party members are really living up to their conservative and unionist name...

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I've made the analogy before that Scotland becoming independent via England choosing to boot us out would be the equivalent of shitfesting a 0-0 and winning on penalties, but I'd still take it.

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22 minutes ago, Detournement said:

It's unlikely that there are a significant number of ex UKIP members and extremely unlikely that a UKIP member would join the Tories then vote for a PM who wouldn't deliver Brexit.

The far right want far more than Brexit, and Farage is the man to deliver it. Boris has promised a soft Brexit to one side and No Deal to the other, he'll get found out, even by the kippers.

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24 minutes ago, Sooky said:

B. Johnson: 126 (+12)
J. Hunt: 46 (+3)
M. Gove: 41 (+4)
R. Stewart: 37 (+18)
S. Javid: 33 (+10)
D. Raab: 30 (+3)

Raab is out!

Stewart picking up more votes than the other three non-Johnson candidates put together  is interesting and surprising. 

 

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4 minutes ago, BawWatchin said:

Why? He's MI5.

MI6 mate. Weird that Boris's campaign team at the Telegraph would front page that. True or not it will get him more votes amongst the Shire Colonel (retd.) members.

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43 minutes ago, Sooky said:

B. Johnson: 126 (+12)
J. Hunt: 46 (+3)
M. Gove: 41 (+4)
R. Stewart: 37 (+18)
S. Javid: 33 (+10)
D. Raab: 30 (+3)

Raab is out!

I thought Dom would be last and as the hardest Brexiteer going out, it brings the prospect of some sort of  "fuddle" ( Fudge and muddle) is about to be released by the others. Jerry and Mikey have not added much on whilst Saj was really lucky to scrape through and I predict he will drop out, and votes splitting evenly three ways. Roddie has taken them all by surprise and I just hope he really does put Bojo on the spot, but they will all now coalesce round Mikey. I don't really care who wins, as they are all outside my sphere of support.

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