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"Tom Tugendhat"
No Joey this morning he was fake smiling Live on GMBHD itv Standing on the Green in Westminster Talking to Ed Balls who pinned him down to his Fairy Tale Politics. PATHETIC TOM said his 10 year plan Joey no Parliament is 10 years How can you pick, Tom. Last edited by arista; 11-07-2022 at 09:25 AM. |
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self-oscillating
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the most likely successor will be someone not associated recently with Boris. That's a simple fact
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Remembering Kerry
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I like what he says, plus IF the Cons are genuinely wanting to have a solid fresh start. Then most of the other candidates are too tarnished or should be, by their last leader's deceit and lies. There's nothing wrong with being realistic and saying you have a 10 year plan. That's how long it could take to do the things Tugendhat may wish to. Especially in the economic state we are in now. He could be telling the truth, unlike most others who seem to be starting to say, they plan to rip up Johnson's policies, reverse some and add this, that and whatever with only around 2 years of this parliament left. Doesn't sound like they are setting out to be reliable or even any more trustworthy than the one now thankfully on the way out. So if I was a Con, I'd be going for Tom Tugendhat. From the 11 that seem to be the list. On the list so far that is ... |
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