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Stirlingsays 09 Jan 18 12.30pm | |
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All the major players were kept in their positions, despite the left...including the Tory left calling for Johnson's removal most loudly. He's been kept in the tent rather than being allowed to do his business outside of it. I was glad to see Justine Greening go. She was on a SJW charge over there at education and I regard her and indeed May's embrace of that type of politics as highly damaging to the Tory part's chances of getting the whole of its base voting for them. Any other thoughts on the reshuffle?
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DanH SW2 09 Jan 18 12.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
All the major players were kept in their positions, despite the left...including the Tory left calling for Johnson's removal most loudly. He's been kept in the tent rather than being allowed to do his business outside of it. I was glad to see Justine Greening go. She was on a SJW charge over there at education and I regard her and indeed May's embrace of that type of politics as highly damaging to the Tory part's chances of getting the whole of its base voting for them. Any other thoughts on the reshuffle? I think more can be learned by who she was told was staying. Another shambles showing just how little power she actually has within her own party.
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chelys London 09 Jan 18 12.38pm | |
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The reaction of the BBC and others has been a laugh. 'Shambles' bandied about just because someone resigned. Contrast this reshuffle with Corbyn having to hunt high and low for Labour MPs willing Edited by chelys (09 Jan 2018 12.39pm)
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Stirlingsays 09 Jan 18 12.44pm | |
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Originally posted by DanH
I think more can be learned by who she was told was staying. Another shambles showing just how little power she actually has within her own party. I agree that she isn't in a strong position.....still a cabinet reshuffle a 'shambles'? That's a word normally reserved for something that has gone wrong. I'm happy Greening has gone. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Jan 2018 12.44pm)
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Stirlingsays 09 Jan 18 12.46pm | |
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Originally posted by chelys
The reaction of the BBC and others has been a laugh. 'Shambles' bandied about just because someone resigned. Contrast this reshuffle with Corbyn having to hunt high and low for Labour MPs willing Edited by chelys (09 Jan 2018 12.39pm) I haven't been watching the Beeb.....I suppose I should get back to watching Andrew Neil and that Cox woman at least. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Jan 2018 1.02pm)
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Midlands Eagle 09 Jan 18 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I having been watching the Beeb.....I suppose I should get back to watching Andrew Neil and that Cox woman at least. If you mean The Daily Politics Andrew Neil is hardly on it any more which is a shame Often in matter like this it is the style over substance that remains in peoples' minds. I bet that not many can remember the details of Mrs May's keynote speech at the party conference although everyone will remember the coughing fit and the backdrop falling down. Likewise the remaining memory of the reshuffle is likely to be Jeremy Hunt's refusal to leave his position
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 09 Jan 18 1.02pm | |
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A very very weak PM. She needed to smack down her dissenters if not some of the obvious sharks waiting till after Brexit for Absolute Babyshambles.
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Stirlingsays 09 Jan 18 1.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
If you mean The Daily Politics Andrew Neil is hardly on it any more which is a shame Often in matter like this it is the style over substance that remains in peoples' minds. I bet that not many can remember the details of Mrs May's keynote speech at the party conference although everyone will remember the coughing fit and the backdrop falling down. Likewise the remaining memory of the reshuffle is likely to be Jeremy Hunt's refusal to leave his position That is a shame, he appears to be the only voice you could genuinely say wasn't to the left.....though he does a good job of attacking the right as well. Newsnight has certainly gone to the dogs that's for sure.....stopped watching that after they advised people on how to cope with Trump's tweets......I mean...excuse me? They just make assumptions that everyone's a centralist and anti Trump. I do have issues with him but I'm as anti BBC as I'm anti Trump.....Trump isn't charging me £150 a year for pretty poor content....and political content where apart from Neil everyone's either a lefty or a centralist. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Jan 2018 1.10pm)
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Stirlingsays 09 Jan 18 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
A very very weak PM. She needed to smack down her dissenters if not some of the obvious sharks waiting till after Brexit for Absolute Babyshambles. That post Brexit or around it time....that's going to be very interesting. I can't for the life of me see her standing for the election.....that would be madness. 'Babyshambles'...that's a new one on me.
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Hrolf The Ganger 09 Jan 18 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by pefwin
A very very weak PM. She needed to smack down her dissenters if not some of the obvious sharks waiting till after Brexit for Absolute Babyshambles. The saving grace is that all the time her party is in government it is saving us from the mother of all shambles, AKA Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 09 Jan 18 1.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
That post Brexit or around it time....that's going to be very interesting. I can't for the life of me see her standing for the election.....that would be madness. 'Babyshambles'...that's a new one on me. good at the beginning but now requiring copious drugs to support.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 09 Jan 18 1.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
The saving grace is that all the time her party is in government it is saving us from the mother of all shambles, AKA Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party. "Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam"
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