Who else will join the "New group"

bobk

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Anna Soubrey can get a proper job soon , waste of space all of them , except Chukka .... thought he was quite a good MP , SHOULD BE LABOUR LEADER IMO .
 

Bomber_Harris

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Tories damaged by their shift towards the hard right
Labour damaged by their shift towards the hard left
UKIP damaged by their shift towards the extreme right a la Tommy Robinson

Lib Dems have remained consistent and still no one wants to vote for them, they even lag behind TIG in the latest poll who aren't even an official political party yet

what a time to be alive!
 
Anna Soubrey can get a proper job soon , waste of space all of them , except Chukka .... thought he was quite a good MP , SHOULD BE LABOUR LEADER IMO .

But Corbyn is the leader.

Which really makes a new party essential, unless Lib Dems upped their game of course.

True working class people need a party to vote for, they don't want Rees Moggie or Corbyn.
 
We are in a mess now.

But imagine at the next general election (which I hope is a couple of years away)

30% for Rees Mogg/Ian Duncan Smith
30% Anna Soury/George Osbourne/Chukka/Nick Clegg
30% Mc Donnel/George Galloway
10% Other

I think Corbyn is already too much of a liabilty & will have been disposed of.

Try making a Govenment out of that.
 

Bomber_Harris

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As a disgusted former tory voter, I would have much in common with the conservative defectors. Would never vote for Corbyn and don't want Scottish independence so the new group may well get my vote.

Lifelong Tory voter here also disgusted with what they've become. When I read the resignation letter of the three Conservative defectors there wasn't a single paragraph that I didn't disagree with. I'm in a wait and see mode, but I also may have found a home for my vote
 

bobk

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Everyone is entitled to a view & a vote.

Democracy will win in the end, just a bumpy couple of years till we get there.

Lots of people love Rees Mogg including some low paid. It will be a couple of years that will go down in the history books, thats for sure.

I agree , this situation is only predecended by a war .
 
Lots of people love Rees Mogg including some low paid. It will be a couple of years that will go down in the history books, thats for sure.


Mogg needs to sharpen his pencil no agriculture and probably industrial strategy IMHO .. @Cowabunga is probably correct in that he isn't playing 100% fair.

But there are plenty of Conservatives in the agricultural community and I think we can move the rudder in the right direction.
 

I called him a Welsh windbag.

But he saved Britain, almost as much as Mrs Thatcher. He has said his biggest political regret was not demanding that the miners had a ballot.

I think Stephen his son could yet help sort out the current political problem. He is not short of courage.
 

br jones

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We are in a mess now.

But imagine at the next general election (which I hope is a couple of years away)

30% for Rees Mogg/Ian Duncan Smith
30% Anna Soury/George Osbourne/Chukka/Nick Clegg
30% Mc Donnel/George Galloway
10% Other

I think Corbyn is already too much of a liabilty & will have been disposed of.

Try making a Govenment out of that.
Anything with Osbourne's and Clegg will fall flat on its face
 

br jones

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I called him a Welsh windbag.

But he saved Britain, almost as much as Mrs Thatcher. He has said his biggest political regret was not demanding that the miners had a ballot.
Saved Britain? thriving twit more like
I think Stephen his son could yet help sort out the current political problem. He is not short of courage.
 

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