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The Official Liz Truss no longer PM but still a Clusterfuck thread


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5 minutes ago, J_Stewart said:

Genuinely hope this permanently breaks the evil c**t and she spends the rest of her days a whimpering, snivelling husk.

What a complete and utter shambles the Tory party and UK based politics are. Need to get them in the bin and get out of this shit show asap.

What they should have done was instead of kicking out all the vaguely competent but pro-Europe Tories they should have expelled the factional, swivel eyed, ERG loonies. 

But that's their problem. And it's funny. 

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8 minutes ago, Ro Sham Bo said:

Any chance soon of the British public being allowed to have a say on who leads the country?

This ongoing nonsense of party members voting for the Prime Minister of the country is an utter disgrace. Needs put a stop to 

It'll never get to the members. The MPs will stitch up a unity candidate in the next few days.

As for the rest, well, that's Britain's parliamentary democracy. You vote for the party, not the person.

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So that's the worst prime minister the country has ever had, followed by the worst prime minister we've ever had. They've crashed the economy, destroyed pensions, taken away rights and have no legitimacy but will carry on regardless.

Tell me again why the union has no case to answer in the independence debate? 

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2 minutes ago, the jambo-rocker said:

44 days. The exact same number of days Brian Clough lasted at Leeds. Coincidence? It's not for me to say, but it's in the top 1.

New Docudrama starring Stephen Graham as Ian Blackford, Norman Tebbit as Norman Hunter, Jeremy Corbyn as Don Revie, and Joe Jordan as himself.

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1 minute ago, renton said:

It'll never get to the members. The MPs will stitch up a unity candidate in the next few days.

As for the rest, well, that's Britain's parliamentary democracy. You vote for the party, not the person.

They are ungovernable no matter who takes over tbh. 

Sunak had the most support amongst MPs last time, but a lot of them were out painting him as some sort of lurid lefty for the Covid spending that they all demanded at the time. 

Ben Wallace seems largely unscathed, maybe it'll be him. 

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