The Tories' next leader and our PM
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Jul 2016
10:57am, 14 Jul 2016
801 posts
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SFL
I've always thought Rees Mogg was more like Walter the Softie
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Jul 2016
11:07am, 14 Jul 2016
5,868 posts
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Too Much Water
Letwin let go
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Jul 2016
11:15am, 14 Jul 2016
5,869 posts
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Too Much Water
Hunt out
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Jul 2016
11:20am, 14 Jul 2016
39,880 posts
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swittle
Walter 'Rees Mogg' furflabisflebis.com |
Jul 2016
11:29am, 14 Jul 2016
34,106 posts
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Velociraptor
I should disapprove of the whole malarkey and I'll probably be laughing on the other side of my face in a few months' time, but for now I'm not displeased. |
Jul 2016
11:32am, 14 Jul 2016
12,406 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Hunt, good, by the way the Junior Doctor's " contract negotiations" have not finished yet.
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Jul 2016
11:33am, 14 Jul 2016
9,442 posts
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Chrisull
V'rap - at the mo.... hard not to celebrate at the dead wood being slashed and burned. But the problem is Grayling, Grieve, Rees Mogg have yet to be placed and there's a lot of empty places. Then there's Patel who I've always detested and Mordaunt. Shivers. |
Jul 2016
11:37am, 14 Jul 2016
34,107 posts
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Velociraptor
There are indeed some gruesome prospects still looming and I'm not hailing the NHS as being saved yet.
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Jul 2016
12:43pm, 14 Jul 2016
7,001 posts
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Duchess
If you're anti-Tory in general, I shouldn't image you're likely to approve of many of the potential or actual candidates for membership of the Cabinet.
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Jul 2016
12:50pm, 14 Jul 2016
9,447 posts
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Chrisull
Hunt stays. Early reports wrong.
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