The New Prime Minister / Runners and Riders

Started by Cassandra, July 07, 2022, 10:19:02 PM

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Diasi

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Diasi

Well that's Brexiteer Suella Braverman out of the leadership contest.

Sunak (101) & Penny Mordaunt (83) are now some way ahead of the pack, with Liz Truss (64) still in third place.

I fully expect to see Penny Mordaunt subjected to another round of negative sniping & voting collusion by the supporters of Badenoch & Tugendhat.
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GrannyMac

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Cassandra

Quote from: Alex on July 14, 2022, 11:08:34 AMI don't know what to think now after listening to Lord Frost shoot down Penny Mordaunt.  He doesn't support Sunak, so why would he discredit Mordaunt ?

I'd believe not only Lord Frost, but many others who have worked with her. She's thought to "not be the sharpest knife in the drawer"? I will no longer support her (full reasoning below), so it's Kemi Brachenose, or in all likelihood, the beginning of the end for Conservatism under Sunak, Truss or Mordaunt, in which case I'll likely never vote again.

More disturbing to me is the news that she makes up to sup with 'Bill Gates' and his 'The World Economic Forum'. The super billionaire has now become convinced he can save us all from ourselves single handedly, with his 'Insect Food school dinners' and 'Veggie substitutes for everything. Gates is now the World's Largest Genetically Modified Crops Farmer. He's hell bent on dominating what we all eat from the supply side. In other words he's in the food shortage business along with the other super rich ideologists who meet secretly in Davos every year and who are perhaps the most serious threat to World Democracy since 1939. What is printed below is from the text of a speech Mordaunt made in October 2018 at Edinburgh University -

"To do this, (UK progress on development) we will continue to drive innovation through our strong partnerships – with UK academia, with the private sector and with our friends at the Gates Foundation."

One of the WEF's leaders is Klaus Swab (84) whose mission statement for us is- "You will own nothing and be happy". He develops the 'youth leaders for the WEF' and has been very successful to date having anointed Trudeau, Adern and Macron in place as puppets for his regime. Plus many others who now hold or influence World Leaders.

See this 'luminary', of whom Prince Charles is in awe of here and  listen to his message. Remind you of anyone?

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=klaus+swab+you+in+this+room+video&atb=v314-1&iar=videos&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D5jZb92wmoiI


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Alex


Sheila

Having watched last night's discussion, my favourite is now Kemi Badenoch.  Tugendhat came over well but he is a remainer.

Alex

I can't decide, not that I'll have a vote !  I like Kemi but she doesn't have much experience, but then again neither did David Cameron ! 
I would choose perhaps Liz Truss, but I still think the result is in the bag for Sunak - hope I'm wrong. :cool:

Cassandra

After watching the 'debate' twixt Sunak, Mordaunt, Truss, Tugenhadt (actually a 'rejoiner'!) and Brachenose last night on the Guardians TV service, also known as Channel 4 I'm thoroughly depressed. From the Indian Liar to 'Ironing Board Truss' the first 4 are cliche ridden eccedentesiasts! None even touched on immigration or the indoctrinal management of 'Fear' via 'Nett Zero'! Only the black lady seems to have some independent thought processes. I'd perhaps vote for her. But ask myself is there any longer a point, after all in reality all the decisions are made in other places, none from Westminster now!

The World Economic Forum through it's intermediaries, The World Health Organisation, The United Nations, The International Monetary Fund, The European Council of Human Rights, The World Bank etc now run the world. It wouldn't make any difference what side of the bench in the Commons they sit or their name, Sunak or Starmer. All are subsidiary to the likes of Schwab, Soros, Gates, Zuckerburg, Blackrock Fidelity (Fink) and Vanguard Securities (Google co founders Brin and Page). Oiling the wheels are the major Bankers like Goldman Sachs etc. These shadowy Cabals now run the world by the malignancy and restrictive force of their new weapons, food and medication, both by production and distribution.

Whoever is future PM will get their Email instructions daily from Davos or New York and the quote for the day, 'Build it back better', 'Own nothing and be happy' etc.

It seems to me Generation 'Z' and the Millenials are Smartphone washed receptacle's wanting to be left alone to play' Just like the final 'beautiful people' left on earth in HG Wells wonderful story  'The Time Machine'. 'The Eloi' were cultivated for food by 'The Morlocks', ugly creatures of the machine, who lived below the earth's surface, surfacing at night to round up  the former to provide food. The 'Eloi' you see eventually no longer possessed the will to even resist their oppressive controllers or to comprehend how they were being bred as purely sustenance for the elite.

God help the World we once knew, it's surely all over now!
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Raven

I fear your correct in your summing up Cass. I remember seeing that film when I was quite young. I got the message back then and I didn't like it one bit. I remember talking to my dad about and he laughed and said Don't worry lass the human race is far from daft........Oh Dear.  :cry:

Diasi

Quote from: Sheila on July 16, 2022, 11:59:42 AMHaving watched last night's discussion, my favourite is now Kemi Badenoch.  Tugendhat came over well but he is a remainer.

Badenoch is duplicitous & self-serving.

She was the chairperson of the committee that selects Tory candidates to become an MP.

Her husband stood to be a candidate but she used her positon to remove his nomination.

She justified it by saying she didn't want to be seen as using her position to get him elected.

Well why didn't she resign from the committee & let him stand as MP.

I'll tell you why, her husband, had he been elected, would have been far more appealing to the public & more successful as an MP & he would have eclipsed her career & she wasn't prepared to take that risk.

I certainly wouldn't vote for someone who wasn't even loyal to their own partner.
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"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
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Ashy

#70
All career politicians are duplicitous and self serving. What's more none of these career politicians including Olukemi Badenacht were criticising the prime minister or the government, or proposing a different course, up to last week, so he (Boris Johnson) can't be all that bad.

Diasi

As a Tory Party voting member I had made up my mind not to vote if Penny Mordaunt wasn't on the ballot paper, solely because of the skullduggery being used to eliminate her, including the rigged Conservative Home league table that now has Badenoch well out in front with the carefully selected small group of party members. Conservative Home have never asked my opinion.

I may, instead, send in my ballot paper with "I have zero confidence in either candidate & am considering my continued membership of the party".

If the ballot is between Truss & Badenoch I may well have  to suck air through my teeth & vote for Truss to help to make sure that Badenoch isn't elected.

The same would have to apply if the ballot was between Sunak & Truss.
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"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
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Ashy

As one who has no say in the matter but may be affected,

Truss very weak and was a libdem activist before seeking a career
Mordaunt very ultra woke and close to the Gates/WEF
Badenacht cannot be said in public any more but  a humiliation
Tugendhut who?
God please help let none of them win

Diasi

Quote from: Ashy on July 17, 2022, 01:15:16 PMAs one who has no say in the matter but may be affected,

Truss very weak and was a libdem activist before seeking a career
Mordaunt very ultra woke and close to the Gates/WEF
Badenacht cannot be said in public any more but  a humiliation
Tugendhut who?
God please help let none of them win

I have to admit that I'm looking forward to a new PM so that I can enjoy watching the sheer disillusionment of those who wanted to get rid of Boris when the only thing the new PM does is to steer clear of the wallpaper & drinks at Number 10 pitfalls but the energy bills, & therefore the cost-of-living, still rocket upwards in October.

Happy days for me.
Make every day count, each day is precious.
"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
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klondike

Quote from: Ashy on July 17, 2022, 01:15:16 PMAs one who has no say in the matter but may be affected,

Truss very weak and was a libdem activist before seeking a career
Mordaunt very ultra woke and close to the Gates/WEF
Badenacht cannot be said in public any more but  a humiliation
Tugendhut who?
God please help let none of them win
It none of them win it will be Sunak continuing his highest tax burden in decades policy and ignoring the pain of millions. In short a guaranteed win for Labour at the next election rather than the Labour/Lib/SNP coalition that would be the case had Boris continued or any of the others become PM. The Tories are now a busted flush by their own hands. Proof once again that oppositions don't win, governments lose.