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arista
04-05-2025, 10:02 AM
She is not good in interviews
A previous aide said she hates them.


They should have checked that before putting her in place




Give Jenrick a go.


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Livia
04-05-2025, 10:17 AM
Changing the Tory leader would be like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

arista
04-05-2025, 10:35 AM
Changing the Tory leader would be like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.


Yes, well put,


but give it a try....

joeysteele
04-05-2025, 11:04 AM
Yes but not with either Jenrick or Braverman.
Because really Badenoch is just more thinking like them.
Running after Farage's Reform ( UKIP MK3) Party in the main.

MTVN
04-05-2025, 11:20 AM
It's too early but there needs to be some improvement soon

It's not even that she's unpopular, she's just irrelevant

joeysteele
04-05-2025, 11:28 AM
It's too early but there needs to be some improvement soon

It's not even that she's unpopular, she's just irrelevant

I know you like Jenrick MTVN.
I rarely watch Kuenssberg on Sundays but she had Justine Greening on, who I didn't dislike much during her period prominent in the Conservative party.
However she said more or less, the trying to emulate Farage and Reform wasn't working under Badenoch.

Who do you think could even now start to turn this around for your Party.
Plus be able to pull back the support already lost to Reform.

As I said, I know you like Jenrick but who other than him, who would you really look to, if you had that choice.

MTVN
04-05-2025, 11:40 AM
I know you like Jenrick MTVN.
I rarely watch Kuenssberg on Sundays but she had Justine Greening on, who I didn't dislike much during her period prominent in the Conservative party.
However she said more or less, the trying to emulate Farage and Reform wasn't working under Badenoch.

Who do you think could even now start to turn this around for your Party.
Plus be able to pull back the support already lost to Reform.

As I said, I know you like Jenrick but who other than him, who would you really look to, if you had that choice.

I actually wanted Kemi at the time because I thought Jenrick was a bit arrogant and ungenuine. I also thought it would be quite powerful for the Conservative party to have a black woman as leader. Since then she's been a bit disappointing though whereas Jenrick is the only one who has landed blows on Starmer with his campaign against two tier justice.

Reality is the options are very limited and it'd be between Jenrick and Cleverly I think. Feels like the Tories are very squeezed as well because they're hemorrhaging votes both sides to the Lib Dems and to Reform

bots
04-05-2025, 11:46 AM
The problem is that all the Tory mps have had there time. They need new faces with new ideas. The tories got their messaging wrong on immigration. No one can solve it legally but they never explained it. Once you get past the boris 3 word slogans, there is really nothing left and people seem not to be engaged enough to understand nuance these days

arista
04-05-2025, 12:39 PM
It's too early but there needs to be some improvement soon

It's not even that she's unpopular, she's just irrelevant


Yes
Replace her faster.

It can be done

arista
04-05-2025, 12:41 PM
I actually wanted Kemi at the time because I thought Jenrick was a bit arrogant and ungenuine. I also thought it would be quite powerful for the Conservative party to have a black woman as leader. Since then she's been a bit disappointing though whereas Jenrick is the only one who has landed blows on Starmer with his campaign against two tier justice.

Reality is the options are very limited and it'd be between Jenrick and Cleverly I think. Feels like the Tories are very squeezed as well because they're hemorrhaging votes both sides to the Lib Dems and to Reform

But now
Kemi is arrogant

MTVN
04-05-2025, 12:42 PM
After Jenrick and Cleverly the favourites for next leader aren't even Tory MPs which says it all - Boris and Farage. I think most members would have Boris back in a heartbeat but there's no easy route back to parliament for him

arista
04-05-2025, 12:50 PM
After Jenrick and Cleverly the favourites for next leader aren't even Tory MPs which says it all - Boris and Farage. I think most members would have Boris back in a heartbeat but there's no easy route back to parliament for him

Of Course, they would like Boris back
but he is no longer a legit MP

Zizu
04-05-2025, 02:35 PM
Of Course, they would like Boris back
but he is no longer a legit MP


He’s probably just biding his time

He will be back

arista
04-05-2025, 02:41 PM
He’s probably just biding his time

He will be back

As an Advisor
not a MP

Zizu
04-05-2025, 04:15 PM
As an Advisor
not a MP


Na .. only Boris can lead the Tories back into power .. in a couple of years

arista
04-05-2025, 04:22 PM
Na .. only Boris can lead the Tories back into power .. in a couple of years


He is Not an MP

Zizu
04-05-2025, 05:24 PM
He is Not an MP


He will be when needed in a couple of years

bots
04-05-2025, 05:34 PM
What great job did Boris do? He was only good at lying

joeysteele
04-05-2025, 06:15 PM
My views on the Conservatives doesn't matter as I'm not a supporter of them.
However I've always had some agreement with the expression, better the devil you know than the one you don't.
Very appropriate at this present time.

I was never an admirer of Johnson, but he was a winner.
Even I have to admit that, plus he was certainly a better bet than the PM before him and the one after him.
In my view.

I do think had he absolutely stuck rigid to the COVID rules he made law for everyone else
Plus had he not tried to cover for or keep in place the MPs of his who did wrong, lobbying or financially and the worst one, trying to cover up for a sexual predator.
I personally wasn't too bothered about his expenses and freebies issues

I think with Ukraine and his then determination to really stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine.
Then he likely would have been a much stronger bet still in any election.
I wonder what he really thinks about things now.
As for him coming back again.
I'm not sure it looks like he'd even want to.
Especially at this chaotic time.

Zizu
05-05-2025, 01:32 AM
What great job did Boris do? He was only good at lying


That’s the main requirement. Surely

Livia
05-05-2025, 10:22 AM
My views on the Conservatives doesn't matter as I'm not a supporter of them.
However I've always had some agreement with the expression, better the devil you know than the one you don't.
Very appropriate at this present time.

I was never an admirer of Johnson, but he was a winner.
Even I have to admit that, plus he was certainly a better bet than the PM before him and the one after him.
In my view.

I do think had he absolutely stuck rigid to the COVID rules he made law for everyone else
Plus had he not tried to cover for or keep in place the MPs of his who did wrong, lobbying or financially and the worst one, trying to cover up for a sexual predator.
I personally wasn't too bothered about his expenses and freebies issues

I think with Ukraine and his then determination to really stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine.
Then he likely would have been a much stronger bet still in any election.
I wonder what he really thinks about things now.
As for him coming back again.
I'm not sure it looks like he'd even want to.
Especially at this chaotic time.

To be fair, Johnson was pursued relentlessly, rabidly even, and his political career ended over a covid rule break. Starmer broke the rules and got away with it scot free and is now prime minister. The woman who ran the inquiry into Johnson and came to the conclusion we all knew she would, immediately went to work for Starmer. The whole witch hunt smelled like a fish market on a hot day.

arista
11-05-2025, 06:54 AM
In Todays,
Sunday Times
They say by the next General Election
Kemi will not be the leader.

SkyNewsHD Newspaper Review Live

Livia
11-05-2025, 11:46 AM
After Jenrick and Cleverly the favourites for next leader aren't even Tory MPs which says it all - Boris and Farage. I think most members would have Boris back in a heartbeat but there's no easy route back to parliament for him

In my opinion, Boris is the only person who could lead any kind of Tory revival.

Zizu
11-05-2025, 12:06 PM
In my opinion, Boris is the only person who could lead any kind of Tory revival.


That’s confirmed by any number of online polls / questionnaires plus the bookies ..

arista
11-05-2025, 12:37 PM
Johnson needs to be a Sitting MP

That's his problem.

Kate!
11-05-2025, 12:45 PM
It's absolutely not better the devil you know when the devil in question is an utter out and out scumbucket. Yeah I'm talking about you Keir Starmer.

Starmer and his barmy army of yes men and sycophantic followers/people who still vote out of habit to put it in a nicer way, are dragging this country into a veritable cesspit. The party do not have 1 single redeeming factor.

joeysteele
11-05-2025, 01:00 PM
Johnson needs to be a Sitting MP

That's his problem.

You never know with Johnson.

I'm thinking no way would he want to be involved with the awful state politics is at present.
The awful more prejudicial attitude of Reform and some of its really horrible toxic supporters is extremely concerning.

Although I wouldn't vote Conservative, despite my family in the past up to 2015 being more to the centre right of politics and many voted Conservative too.
I nearly did in 2010, with my first ever vote, however I felt I couldn't trust them with the NHS.
So I voted LibDem hoping for a coalition.
Which I got but then the LibDems supported some really hateful policies like the bedroom tax, tuition fees and on the NHS too.

However any day of the week I'd more welcome a Conservative Party led by Johnson than this awful Party around now, led by, in MY view, one of the worst bigoted and narcissistic individuals possible as to Farage and most of that Reform lot.

arista
11-05-2025, 01:07 PM
"attitude of Reform"


Reform UK has changed the Labour and Conservative
parties in a big way.....

joeysteele
11-05-2025, 01:37 PM
"attitude of Reform"


Reform UK has changed the Labour and Conservative
parties in a big way.....

Not for the better in my view as to either.
Certainly not.

arista
11-05-2025, 02:43 PM
Not for the better in my view as to either.
Certainly not.


Yes you can say that.


But we are stuck in this place.

arista
31-05-2025, 01:40 PM
On Newsnight
Last Night

2 guests both agreed Kemi will not last

arista
31-05-2025, 01:47 PM
The last PMQ's
was debated.

As PM Starmer announced a U-turn Live

But Kemi ignored that
& did the wrong words