Next Conservative leader 09:50 - Jul 5 with 619 views | onehunglow | Big job or what Starting from ground zero | |
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Next Conservative leader on 09:55 - Jul 5 with 615 views | Boundy | A complete clear-out maybe but not knowing the list of potential candidates I couldn't say how else they can rebuild. The worrying aspect is we now have a labour in power with very few who has front bench political experience , can they drive this country forward I do hope so but if Starmer believes that Wales is a shining example then I do fear for the future, | |
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Next Conservative leader on 10:05 - Jul 5 with 600 views | onehunglow |
Next Conservative leader on 09:55 - Jul 5 by Boundy | A complete clear-out maybe but not knowing the list of potential candidates I couldn't say how else they can rebuild. The worrying aspect is we now have a labour in power with very few who has front bench political experience , can they drive this country forward I do hope so but if Starmer believes that Wales is a shining example then I do fear for the future, |
Would Huntmake himself available he held his seat when many didn’t . They might not have much of a choice | |
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Next Conservative leader on 10:07 - Jul 5 with 594 views | Dr_Winston | They'll probably want to avoid a William Hague situation where one of the few younger, talented options gets the job too early. Kemi Badenoch has the brains and ability to do a good job but should be smart enough to avoid the poisoned chalice just yet. I'd expect one of the few remaining big beasts to get it. Hunt maybe. | |
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Next Conservative leader on 10:09 - Jul 5 with 592 views | onehunglow |
Next Conservative leader on 10:07 - Jul 5 by Dr_Winston | They'll probably want to avoid a William Hague situation where one of the few younger, talented options gets the job too early. Kemi Badenoch has the brains and ability to do a good job but should be smart enough to avoid the poisoned chalice just yet. I'd expect one of the few remaining big beasts to get it. Hunt maybe. |
That a good shout . Braverman could be an option though so has baggage but she has guts,something Sunak never had or ever will. His lecture tour would be interesting as would his memoirs. | |
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Next Conservative leader on 11:03 - Jul 5 with 557 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | If I were a strategist for the Conservative Party I would stay away altogether from the big names who have failed in the last 14 years. I would almost be tempted to do what Toshack did with wales, chuck all the promising youngsters in and let them grow together and get experience whilst taking bad results and when the next election comes along they’ll all be metaphorically sitting on 50 caps. | |
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Next Conservative leader on 11:37 - Jul 5 with 537 views | YrAlarch | Jeremy Hunt. And maybe he will stick around a bit longer than the previous 4. | | | |
Next Conservative leader on 11:45 - Jul 5 with 531 views | JumpingJackFlash | They have a massive problem. They have leaked votes to Reform in great numbers in the north and east of England. They have also leaked votes to Lib Dems in great numbers in their traditional blue wall southern heartland. Good luck with trying to win both of those (and the soft Labour vote) back at the same time. | | | |
Next Conservative leader on 18:45 - Jul 5 with 441 views | majorraglan | There’s a groundswell of support in the Conservative Party to move further to the right which I’d have thought would preclude Hunt from the job. Last night, a couple of the commentators thought Jenrick could get the job standing on a right wing platform before moving towards the centre as a unity candidate. That surprised me tbh, but it could make sense. The Lord Frost’s of the world are still pushing the right agenda, but lots of the Conservatives think they need to move more to the centre ground where the bulk of the votes are. They also highlighted the polling demographics where the Conservatives have a very poor supporter base amongst the under 65’s, one Tory big wig said if they don’t change that demographic they’ll do even worse next time out as in 5 years time a proportion of their supporter base will have died. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Next Conservative leader on 19:16 - Jul 5 with 421 views | max936 |
Next Conservative leader on 18:45 - Jul 5 by majorraglan | There’s a groundswell of support in the Conservative Party to move further to the right which I’d have thought would preclude Hunt from the job. Last night, a couple of the commentators thought Jenrick could get the job standing on a right wing platform before moving towards the centre as a unity candidate. That surprised me tbh, but it could make sense. The Lord Frost’s of the world are still pushing the right agenda, but lots of the Conservatives think they need to move more to the centre ground where the bulk of the votes are. They also highlighted the polling demographics where the Conservatives have a very poor supporter base amongst the under 65’s, one Tory big wig said if they don’t change that demographic they’ll do even worse next time out as in 5 years time a proportion of their supporter base will have died. |
I hope it is Jennrick that'll kill the Tories off, Jennrick he's up with all those disgraced, he lied his way through the Covid crisis and since. | |
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Next Conservative leader on 19:26 - Jul 5 with 394 views | Flashberryjack | At this moment in time, I'd think the Conservatives would be looking towards someone like Lazarus to be the next leader. | |
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Next Conservative leader on 19:58 - Jul 5 with 360 views | raynor94 |
Next Conservative leader on 19:16 - Jul 5 by max936 | I hope it is Jennrick that'll kill the Tories off, Jennrick he's up with all those disgraced, he lied his way through the Covid crisis and since. |
A disgusting piece of work | |
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