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By *laytimenow OP   Man  over a year ago

Essex

Will the Conservative party ever be

Electable again ?

The Party that has fought amongst itself since entering into the EEC in 73 , must finally fall into mayhem & die.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We can but hope

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By *estivalMan  over a year ago

borehamwood

while labour are being led by corbyn abbott and co then i can see them clinging to power. personaly i reakon ya gona see a rise in extreme left and right partys starting to appear think the population have finally had there eyes opened to the fact the main partys have no idea what there doing.both labour and the tories are finished as the partys they have been

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"while labour are being led by corbyn abbott and co then i can see them clinging to power. personaly i reakon ya gona see a rise in extreme left and right partys starting to appear think the population have finally had there eyes opened to the fact the main partys have no idea what there doing.both labour and the tories are finished as the partys they have been"

I'd have to agree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Once one of the two main parties breaks, I think the other will follow - at least for a time.

Currently they both know neither or the other can function. But whilst the other party pretends to be united with a cluster of experienced politician in one place, the perogitive is to see who blinks first.

Once the pressure is off and one splits, the other party will have a 'rebellion' or break away.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Coalitions will be the order of the day in a fragmented broken dystopian Britain for a few decades.

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

These things go in cycles.

Labour made itself unelectable for a decade in the 1980s.

The Conservative Party made itself unelectable for a decade in 1995-2005.

The Labour Party today appears to be following the same pattern.

It will be the Conservative Party's turn next.

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral

After Brexit the tories will get a new leader and they will unite to keep together till next election.

Labour will split and break into two parties,split the vote tories win again

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"Coalitions will be the order of the day in a fragmented broken dystopian Britain for a few decades. "

Tend to agree.

Depending on how bad the Brexit business goes from just bad to really fucking bad it is entirely possible that both parties split.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It would be great if they fracture and dissipate into the sewers etc, as the party has evolved into a toxic nightmare for its citizens and country. The highly toxic and incompetent minority driving party policy and direction, which is absolutely stupid, to put it mildly. The clueless power-hungry animals inside of it will aim to continue in politics, or wherever their low-grade capabilities supports their public prominence and earning potentials. It's a tough call atm what will happen to the party - it depends on the hapless leader, to a great extent, who only has party preservation as a goal.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"It would be great if they fracture and dissipate into the sewers etc, as the party has evolved into a toxic nightmare for its citizens and country. The highly toxic and incompetent minority driving party policy and direction, which is absolutely stupid, to put it mildly. The clueless power-hungry animals inside of it will aim to continue in politics, or wherever their low-grade capabilities supports their public prominence and earning potentials. It's a tough call atm what will happen to the party - it depends on the hapless leader, to a great extent, who only has party preservation as a goal. "

Are you talking about Labour or the Conservatives?

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By *laytimenow OP   Man  over a year ago

Essex


"It would be great if they fracture and dissipate into the sewers etc, as the party has evolved into a toxic nightmare for its citizens and country. The highly toxic and incompetent minority driving party policy and direction, which is absolutely stupid, to put it mildly. The clueless power-hungry animals inside of it will aim to continue in politics, or wherever their low-grade capabilities supports their public prominence and earning potentials. It's a tough call atm what will happen to the party - it depends on the hapless leader, to a great extent, who only has party preservation as a goal.

Are you talking about Labour or the Conservatives? "

Did Labour find a £billon quid for the D.U.P ?

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"It would be great if they fracture and dissipate into the sewers etc, as the party has evolved into a toxic nightmare for its citizens and country. The highly toxic and incompetent minority driving party policy and direction, which is absolutely stupid, to put it mildly. The clueless power-hungry animals inside of it will aim to continue in politics, or wherever their low-grade capabilities supports their public prominence and earning potentials. It's a tough call atm what will happen to the party - it depends on the hapless leader, to a great extent, who only has party preservation as a goal.

Are you talking about Labour or the Conservatives?

Did Labour find a £billon quid for the D.U.P ?

"

Where was the DUP mentioned in the post I quoted?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It would be great if they fracture and dissipate into the sewers etc, as the party has evolved into a toxic nightmare for its citizens and country. The highly toxic and incompetent minority driving party policy and direction, which is absolutely stupid, to put it mildly. The clueless power-hungry animals inside of it will aim to continue in politics, or wherever their low-grade capabilities supports their public prominence and earning potentials. It's a tough call atm what will happen to the party - it depends on the hapless leader, to a great extent, who only has party preservation as a goal.

Are you talking about Labour or the Conservatives?

Did Labour find a £billon quid for the D.U.P ?

Come on centy....you’re lagging behind in the sweepstakes....get up to speed again and I might win a few bob on you!

Where was the DUP mentioned in the post I quoted? "

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

Channel 4 is running a revealing interview with Baroness Sayeeda Warsi.

She was chair of the Tory Party and a Leave campaigner before quoting amid complaints about racism.

She confirms the inclusion of a referendum in the 2015 party manifesto was a ruse they never expected to deliver.

It was designed to hold the Tory Party together.

They expected another coalition and the Lib Dems would veto the idea.

This chimes with what Tusk said on BBC.

A promise they would never have to deliver on.

"Isn't that just the most reckless, awful politics?" asks Ch 4.

"To have done that, to have gambled the country's future on that."

"Yep, it is. Yes."

"Shouldn't somebody say sorry?"

"I am not sure sorry is enough."

Some honesty at last!

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By *mmabluTV/TS  over a year ago

upton wirral


"Channel 4 is running a revealing interview with Baroness Sayeeda Warsi.

She was chair of the Tory Party and a Leave campaigner before quoting amid complaints about racism.

She confirms the inclusion of a referendum in the 2015 party manifesto was a ruse they never expected to deliver.

It was designed to hold the Tory Party together.

They expected another coalition and the Lib Dems would veto the idea.

This chimes with what Tusk said on BBC.

A promise they would never have to deliver on.

"Isn't that just the most reckless, awful politics?" asks Ch 4.

"To have done that, to have gambled the country's future on that."

"Yep, it is. Yes."

"Shouldn't somebody say sorry?"

"I am not sure sorry is enough."

Some honesty at last!

"

Old news

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By *tace 309TV/TS  over a year ago

durham

Never mind the tories

What about the shambles opposite

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By *laytimenow OP   Man  over a year ago

Essex


"Never mind the tories

What about the shambles opposite "

The shambles opposite isnt in charge.

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By *avidnsa69Man  over a year ago

Essex


"Never mind the tories

What about the shambles opposite "

Brexit is the Tory's gig....theyre supposed to be in charge yet they couldnt run a bath....morons and cretins to a man and woman

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East

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By *ara JTV/TS  over a year ago

Bristol East


"Channel 4 is running a revealing interview with Baroness Sayeeda Warsi.

She was chair of the Tory Party and a Leave campaigner before quoting amid complaints about racism.

She confirms the inclusion of a referendum in the 2015 party manifesto was a ruse they never expected to deliver.

It was designed to hold the Tory Party together.

They expected another coalition and the Lib Dems would veto the idea.

This chimes with what Tusk said on BBC.

A promise they would never have to deliver on.

"Isn't that just the most reckless, awful politics?" asks Ch 4.

"To have done that, to have gambled the country's future on that."

"Yep, it is. Yes."

"Shouldn't somebody say sorry?"

"I am not sure sorry is enough."

Some honesty at last!

Old news"

From Ch 4 yesterday.

At least there are some on the right willing to acknowledge and apologise for the monumental fuck-up they have inflicted on the country.

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By *laytimenow OP   Man  over a year ago

Essex

Party, bolted, stable door

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By *laytimenow OP   Man  over a year ago

Essex

Seems like the End game is beginning for the Conservative party .

May's threat of agree a deal or delay Brexit is putting

Massive pressure on the ERG , it is letting the Labour party back a 2nd Refrrendum which could lead to Remain winning by a landslide , which leaves Mogg , Fox & co in a very weakened position. Will they collapse to party pressure or will they resign as a group of 20 to 30 & form a new right wing party ?

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