UK - Party Leaders - Next Conservative Leader
Hard to get excited about this thread ATM. Tories won't be in power anytime soon so the next leader will be a caretaker until the 1922 commitee decide to elect a more popular option for the next GE. The candidates still look like a useless bunch.
- firlandsfarm
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Shouldn't that be "the person the MP's allow the Members to want"! Conspiring MP's could vote down who they don't want.
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Michael5482
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Just had a look at the market, Robert Jenrick 1.74 to back the man who's took 75k from a company with no employees which in turn was loaned money from a Britsh overseas tax haven, you couldn't make it up.
The 4 candidates were all in Government and delivered nothing but lies and austerity on British people. They may have credibility with the very small deluded Tory membership but they have no credibility with the British public which is where it matters. The Tory's would have more credibility if they stuck up new candidates not involved in the 14 years of chaos but don't think they have any. Hard to see a future for them. Farage has already moved aside for them once with the Brexit Party and he won't be doing it again with Reform, he's looking to stick the boot in.
I see Reform spanked Labour & Tory's in a Blackpool Council by-election yesterday, not much to go on I know but I'll be exploring the Reform/Lib Dem trading angles going forward, that's where the momentum is IMO Won't be wasting money on the Tory's that's for sure.
The 4 candidates were all in Government and delivered nothing but lies and austerity on British people. They may have credibility with the very small deluded Tory membership but they have no credibility with the British public which is where it matters. The Tory's would have more credibility if they stuck up new candidates not involved in the 14 years of chaos but don't think they have any. Hard to see a future for them. Farage has already moved aside for them once with the Brexit Party and he won't be doing it again with Reform, he's looking to stick the boot in.
I see Reform spanked Labour & Tory's in a Blackpool Council by-election yesterday, not much to go on I know but I'll be exploring the Reform/Lib Dem trading angles going forward, that's where the momentum is IMO Won't be wasting money on the Tory's that's for sure.
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sionascaig
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Spot on Michael...Michael5482 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:49 pmJust had a look at the market, Robert Jenrick 1.74 to back the man who's took 75k from a company with no employees which in turn was loaned money from a Britsh overseas tax haven, you couldn't make it up.
The 4 candidates were all in Government and delivered nothing but lies and austerity on British people. They may have credibility with the very small deluded Tory membership but they have no credibility with the British public which is where it matters. The Tory's would have more credibility if they stuck up new candidates not involved in the 14 years of chaos but don't think they have any. Hard to see a future for them. Farage has already moved aside for them once with the Brexit Party and he won't be doing it again with Reform, he's looking to stick the boot in.
I see Reform spanked Labour & Tory's in a Blackpool Council by-election yesterday, not much to go on I know but I'll be exploring the Reform/Lib Dem trading angles going forward, that's where the momentum is IMO Won't be wasting money on the Tory's that's for sure.
They are in desperate need of new leaders and especially one that can unite the right & those with a more central view. Looks like the members will yet again be given the choice of which is the least worst out of these two hopeless cases.
Recent opinion polling in Scotland shows a very scary rise in Reform and I would suggest a lot less folk in Scotland would be tempted to vote Reform than in England ==> Tory carnage not going away...
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- jamesedwards
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Bizarrely it feels like neither Labour or Conservative popularity will decide the next government. It will all depend on Reform. If they are in-it-to-win-it then it will be another Labour term. If, not the Tories will be back in charge.
I notice Labour are only even money now for most seats at next GE.
I notice Labour are only even money now for most seats at next GE.
tugendhat out. where will his votes go?
I reckon to Cleverly.
Then Jenrick or Badenoch? Badenoch also has the immigration ticket like Cleverly, but she's black. The membership won't go for that. Jenrick would be the safe option. Then the head to head and frankly I can't see how the Tories have so little quality to choose from.
I reckon to Cleverly.
Then Jenrick or Badenoch? Badenoch also has the immigration ticket like Cleverly, but she's black. The membership won't go for that. Jenrick would be the safe option. Then the head to head and frankly I can't see how the Tories have so little quality to choose from.
My instincts (not political knowledge) says it's in the bag for Cleverclogs. Whoever gets dropped at the next round of voting, their votes will largely go to Cleverclogs.greenmark wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:25 pmtugendhat out. where will his votes go?
I reckon to Cleverly.
Then Jenrick or Badenoch? Badenoch also has the immigration ticket like Cleverly, but she's black. The membership won't go for that. Jenrick would be the safe option. Then the head to head and frankly I can't see how the Tories have so little quality to choose from.
Cleverclogs out! MPs wasn't expecting that (as I wasn't) judging by the reaction. Wondering if there was some tactical voting with Cleverclogs' supporters lending their vote to another candidate.
It's anyone's guess who the Tory membership will vote for. At least it can't be worse than Lettuce Lizz, but the Tories will have another nutcase leading them, whichever of the two it is.
It's anyone's guess who the Tory membership will vote for. At least it can't be worse than Lettuce Lizz, but the Tories will have another nutcase leading them, whichever of the two it is.
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Archery1969
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Jenrick will win by a mile. From my experience, the membership are not going to vote for a person of colour.
- jamesedwards
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My Liz Truss lay is looking better and better.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 6:12 pmI have a legacy bet I'd forgotten about in this market. Looks like I'm onto a winner. Will pay for a McDs meal (almost)![]()
Lay (Bet Against)
Backer's odds
Backer's stake
Payout
Liability
Liz Truss
298.5
£6.00
£1,785.00
