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Old 29-09-2022, 02:28 PM #35
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
Joey

She won on the Totals Numbers

Foreign Secretary Truss receives 81,326 votes,
with 60,399 members voting for Rishi Sunak, her rival


It was on Every News


Any MP's that do not like her
Tough Titty.


Arista, it doesn't really work like that as you well know.

The membership of Labour elected Corbyn..
He had hardly any support of MPs.

The MPs worked against him all the way and all the time.

He was elected by a strong majority of Labour members.
( Not by my vote I add).
That didn't matter.

He couldn't command his MPs in parliament on much really.
That's the main arena.

Truss, has the likes of Johnson, Sunak, Patel, Javid and Gove now on the backbenches.
Who either left the Cabinet or who she didn't want.
That's a strong standing possible negative force as to her that I can see.

I certainly wouldn't trust Johnson.
He said he supported Mrs May, she made him Foreign Secretary but at every chance he worked against her.
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