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View silvertop's Profile silvertop Flag Portishead 01 Jul 16 8.33am Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

I don't believe a word of it. Come the next leadership election in a few years, BJ will walk it; and Gove will be on his ticket as Chancellor. They are playing a long game.

 

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Michael Gove's favourite song at the moment:

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Jul 16 8.55am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by lankygit

Hope you had a good evening with your pals,Willo.

Given what you have written there, I`d say that makes you more informed than most on here re. the true mechanics of the Conservative Party.

So, I`d like to ask a couple (or four for the pedantic) of questions.

1. Who would you like to be the next Conservative leader, and why?
2. Who do you think will be the next Conservative leader, and why?

I`m genuinely interested in knowing.

Edited by lankygit (01 Jul 2016 1.41am)

1.To be perfectly honest I am still considering the options regarding the new leader of my party so as yet my mind is not made up on this important matter.

2. At this moment in time I don't have a view but this all could change quite soon ! Given the surprise regarding Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, perhaps predictions at this stage are unwise ! I was stunned with the developments yesterday regarding these two "Big hitters".

Edited by Willo (01 Jul 2016 8.56am)

 

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View Mr_Gristle's Profile Mr_Gristle Flag In the land of Whelk Eaters 01 Jul 16 10.00am Send a Private Message to Mr_Gristle Add Mr_Gristle as a friend

Originally posted by silvertop

I don't believe a word of it. Come the next leadership election in a few years, BJ will walk it; and Gove will be on his ticket as Chancellor. They are playing a long game.

Good shout - do they really want to be associated with post-Brexit chaos, when they can present themselves as the gallant toffs riding to the rescue of Blighty a bit further down the line?

 


Well I think Simon's head is large; always involved in espionage. (Name that tune)

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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 01 Jul 16 10.15am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Mr_Gristle

Good shout - do they really want to be associated with post-Brexit chaos, when they can present themselves as the gallant toffs riding to the rescue of Blighty a bit further down the line?

Cameron had the Referendum to resolve a party split.

Since the Brexiters won, it is right that the party should reflect that in it's leadership. They clearly didn't want Boris even though he would have been popular with many Tory voters. Gove is the strongest Brexiter but May although weakly Remain could be a better PM. If she pursues the BREXIT ambitions and appoints a BREXITER, possibly Gove, to head a negotiation team, that could work quite well as a compromise.

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 01 Jul 16 10.32am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

Cameron had the Referendum to resolve a party split.

Since the Brexiters won, it is right that the party should reflect that in it's leadership. They clearly didn't want Boris even though he would have been popular with many Tory voters. Gove is the strongest Brexiter but May although weakly Remain could be a better PM. If she pursues the BREXIT ambitions and appoints a BREXITER, possibly Gove, to head a negotiation team, that could work quite well as a compromise.

It's resolved sod all and he promised the referendum to woo potential UKIP voters back to the Tory fold in last year's GE.

Boris has done a runner. The coward. And Gove is untrustworthy.

Remainer May for PM? Almost certainly.

The Brexit camp is a mess and have lead us down an ill-thought out, and looking like more and more, a self-destructive road.

Hopefully, someone with a bit of sense with indicate and get off that thoroughfare sharp-ish.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Jul 16 10.41am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

It's resolved sod all and he promised the referendum to woo potential UKIP voters back to the Tory fold in last year's GE.

Boris has done a runner. The coward. And Gove is untrustworthy.

Remainer May for PM? Almost certainly.

The Brexit camp is a mess and have lead us down an ill-thought out, and looking like more and more, a self-destructive road.

Hopefully, someone with a bit of sense with indicate and get off that thoroughfare sharp-ish.


Totally and utterly disagree.
But alas this is not the first time we have been on "Opposite sides of the house" and it won't be the last !
But let's not get into a Brexit v Remain debate.We need to move on.

Edited by Willo (01 Jul 2016 10.42am)

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 01 Jul 16 10.51am Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Totally and utterly disagree.
But alas this is not the first time we have been on "Opposite sides of the house" and it won't be the last !
But let's not get into a Brexit v Remain debate.We need to move on.

Edited by Willo (01 Jul 2016 10.42am)


We can't. The gears are in reverse at the moment. Sort that and then we move on.

 


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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 01 Jul 16 10.52am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Totally and utterly disagree.
But alas this is not the first time we have been on "Opposite sides of the house" and it won't be the last !
But let's not get into a Brexit v Remain debate.We need to move on.

If you think that it's time to move on and you don't want to get into a Brexit v Remain debate why did you make your provocative post?

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Jul 16 10.54am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle


If you think that it's time to move on and you don't want to get into a Brexit v Remain debate why did you make your provocative post?

You and I obviously have a very different opinion of what is a "Provocative" post.
How one can claim that my post was "Provocative" is somewhat baffling.

Edited by Willo (01 Jul 2016 10.55am)

 

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View OknotOK's Profile OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 01 Jul 16 10.55am Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Originally posted by Willo

Totally and utterly disagree.
But alas this is not the first time we have been on "Opposite sides of the house" and it won't be the last !
But let's not get into a Brexit v Remain debate.We need to move on.

Edited by Willo (01 Jul 2016 10.42am)

I don't think there can be any disagreement that the Brexit camp is in disarray. Their lead campaigner has had to retire from the race because his key supporter stabbed him in the back.

And they are reneging or backtracking on just about every promise or hint they gave during the campaign.

May looks nailed on to be leader. She was always only campaigning Remain to tow the party the line. She can just about bring the two camps to heel. So makes sense.

I think Gove has finished himself as a front bench politician. It's the second time in this campaign he has actively stabbed in the back someone who he was meant to be close to and makes him look completely untrustworthy (Cameron - his good friend by coming out for Leave, and then Johnson). I can't see how anyone would want him anywhere near them at the top again.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 01 Jul 16 10.59am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by OknotOK

I don't think there can be any disagreement that the Brexit camp is in disarray. Their lead campaigner has had to retire from the race because his key supporter stabbed him in the back.

And they are reneging or backtracking on just about every promise or hint they gave during the campaign.

May looks nailed on to be leader. She was always only campaigning Remain to tow the party the line. She can just about bring the two camps to heel. So makes sense.

I think Gove has finished himself as a front bench politician. It's the second time in this campaign he has actively stabbed in the back someone who he was meant to be close to and makes him look completely untrustworthy (Cameron - his good friend by coming out for Leave, and then Johnson). I can't see how anyone would want him anywhere near them at the top again.

NO NO NO.

 

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