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We've probably run out of things to say.


May's attempt to satisfy both camps, with a mixed cabinet and some alignment, to be stabbed in the back by ERG and BoJo.


BoJo dropping DUP without a second thought


Tories move to the right and exodus of the moderates


BoJo managing to make the country even more divided


A worse deal and a worse PM than under May yet much of the country swallows it


On the good side it's focused my view on what't to blame - an internecine conflict on the fields of Eton


Nothing new there but thanks for letting me get this off my chest Cat

malumbu Wrote:

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> We've probably run out of things to say.

>

> May's attempt to satisfy both camps, with a mixed

> cabinet and some alignment, to be stabbed in the

> back by ERG and BoJo.

>

> BoJo dropping DUP without a second thought

>

> Tories move to the right and exodus of the

> moderates

>

> BoJo managing to make the country even more

> divided

>

> A worse deal and a worse PM than under May yet

> much of the country swallows it

>

> On the good side it's focused my view on what't to

> blame - an internecine conflict on the fields of

> Eton

>

> Nothing new there but thanks for letting me get

> this off my chest Cat


agreed.....there's nothing to say......

I?m mostly glad we didn?t actually win the Rugby World Cup


Not for the sporting prowess, it?s been a brilliant tournament. But only for the fact that Bojo and Farage might have taken it and denigrated it as some kind of ?Engeeeerland? look how mighty we can be guff.


But of course it was Corbyn?s fault too, why not.

JohnL Wrote:

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> dulwichbloke Wrote:

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> -----

> > Lindsay Hoyle is the bookies' odds on

> favourite,

> > so you might yet get to vote.

>

> He is - but I saw a Sky News interview with Harman

> and she gave me the impression it was done and

> dusted (maybe that's the impression she wanted to

> give).


John, I may be speaking too soon, but it looks like you should be fine. After 1st round of voting:


Harman - 72

Sir Lindsay Hoyle - 211

Dame Eleanor Laing - 113

Chris Bryant - 98

Rosie Winterton - 46

dulwichbloke Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > dulwichbloke Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Lindsay Hoyle is the bookies' odds on

> > favourite,

> > > so you might yet get to vote.

> >

> > He is - but I saw a Sky News interview with

> Harman

> > and she gave me the impression it was done and

> > dusted (maybe that's the impression she wanted

> to

> > give).

>

> John, I may be speaking too soon, but it looks

> like you should be fine. After 1st round of

> voting:

>

> Harman - 72

> Sir Lindsay Hoyle - 211

> Dame Eleanor Laing - 113

> Chris Bryant - 98

> Rosie Winterton - 46


LOL - yes he won after 4 rounds with Chris Bryant in the run off and the reaction seems to be a range from 'Great' thorough 'He's a nice guy' to 'Tory stooge' (He's Labour by the way). I don't think he will be as theatrical (or as fun to watch) as Bercow.


Lots of comments I've heard on Harman I won't repeat here - she's definitely not popular with some people.

cella Wrote:

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> HH putting herself forward for Speaker wasn't

> supported in the main by Momentum so guessing it

> was possibly LP MPs abstaining. It's a shame as

> she would have been effective in that role.


I got a load of abuse on twitter when I supported her candidature (based on the old NCCL/Liberty stuff).

This is not the drunk at a wedding reception that no one knows who he is but politely nods along to his incoherent ramblings, this is our Prime Minister. A Prime Minister who doesn't understand the deal he struck with the EU, states that NI will have a great deal because it will remain in a customs union with freedom of movement. Errrr, so if it's such a great deal why are you taking that all away from the rest of us?...https://twitter.com/ManufacturingNI/status/1192564837345353728
What you have to understand about Boris Johnson is that he doesn't really care about the detail of the deal. It's not that he is incapable, it's that he is indifferent. He's just interested in getting elected. None of it will effect his life in any discernible way.

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