They are already buggered as it is
Next Tory Leader & May's Exit Date (2019)
- superfrank
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I'd vote for Conservatives again if Boris was PM - think a lot of others would toosuperfrank wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2019 12:41 pmThey just don't get it - especially the "one nation" (i.e. wet) parliamentarians. It's Boris (and no deal) or bust for them now.
It's quite interesting to see that Boris is trading at 1.71 to win outright, and 1.35 to make the final 2.
The general feeling is, that he'd walk it once the vote gets put to the Tory voters on the ground, so there might be more value in laying him at 1.35 for not making the final 2, than laying him at 1.71 to win outright
The general feeling is, that he'd walk it once the vote gets put to the Tory voters on the ground, so there might be more value in laying him at 1.35 for not making the final 2, than laying him at 1.71 to win outright
- ShaunWhite
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He was the chief whip under Cameron. Whips are probably the most powerful people in the government making and breaking careers. He's well known in the corridors and to politicos but not a name the general public would have much interest in.
- ShaunWhite
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....and not the first regarding Hunt, I don't think the BBC like him very much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS5mVoqJpUk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS5mVoqJpUk
- ruthlessimon
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