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PVA

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Johnson is getting desperate it seems.

Thoroughly enjoying the thought of him cutting his holiday short, expecting everyone to welcome his heroic return, only to be told to fuck off by everyone except the headbangers.
 
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She's gone up in my estimation a bit, anyway.

Mordaunt refuses Johnson request to drop out of contest - reports
As reported at 3:38pm, PA Media is reporting a line briefed out that Boris Johnson asked Penny Mordaunt to drop out of the leadership race and to back him.

“Sources close to the Leader of the House of Commons” told the news agency that Mordaunt refused, warning that most of her support would switch to Rishi Sunak if she did.
 

skybluetony176

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Johnson is getting desperate it seems.

Thoroughly enjoying the thought of him cutting his holiday short, expecting everyone to welcome his heroic return, only to be told to fuck off by everyone except the headbangers.
Apparently he got booed as he boarded the plane to come home.
 

shmmeee

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Boris backers fear Sunak lacks clout in the world stage… 😂



I mean, he does. But the alternative is Boris?
 
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Well there will be plenty, although given the increases in everything from mortgages to fuel bils Im not sure how much people can absorb, but the more they trash their reputation the better in the long term.
It's whether it's reversible though, and I fear a long slog ahead...
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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A Tory friend has just written

'It wasn't their fault [about mortgages and pensions], the Bank of England set the interest rate in response to hyperinflation, which was on the cards for the West since the pandemic and made worse by Russia. The government can only fine tune the outcome and the outcome will be similar in any case. It's going to be bad regardless, even if Starmer was in.'
 

clint van damme

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A Tory friend has just written

'It wasn't their fault [about mortgages and pensions], the Bank of England set the interest rate in response to hyperinflation, which was on the cards for the West since the pandemic and made worse by Russia. The government can only fine tune the outcome and the outcome will be similar in any case. It's going to be bad regardless, even if Starmer was in.'

You know what I'm going to say.......
 
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A Tory friend has just written

'It wasn't their fault [about mortgages and pensions], the Bank of England set the interest rate in response to hyperinflation, which was on the cards for the West since the pandemic and made worse by Russia. The government can only fine tune the outcome and the outcome will be similar in any case. It's going to be bad regardless, even if Starmer was in.'
May as well let him have a go then, every other bugger's had their turn!
 

CCFCSteve

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A Tory friend has just written

'It wasn't their fault [about mortgages and pensions], the Bank of England set the interest rate in response to hyperinflation, which was on the cards for the West since the pandemic and made worse by Russia. The government can only fine tune the outcome and the outcome will be similar in any case. It's going to be bad regardless, even if Starmer was in.'

Thats true to an extent, however, the mini budget shambles added another 1% or so on. Yields have dropped since Hunt came in although crept back up when Johnson threw his hat in the ring. Your friends right that inflation and interest rates would still be bad whoever was in charge though
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Thats true to an extent, however, the mini budget shambles added another 1% or so on. Yields have dropped since Hunt came in although crept back up when Johnson threw his hat in the ring. Your friends right that inflation and interest rates would still be bad whoever was in charge though

I find the idea 'well it's bad no matter who's in charge' to be a bit of a deflection. So let's not bother with political parties or a government at all if that's the case
 

wingy

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Thats true to an extent, however, the mini budget shambles added another 1% or so on. Yields have dropped since Hunt came in although crept back up when Johnson threw his hat in the ring. Your friends right that inflation and interest rates would still be bad whoever was in charge though
It's disappointing that internationally there wasn't a co-ordinated approach to the QT among them all as in the face of it all I'd have expected the same.
 

CCFCSteve

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It's disappointing that internationally there wasn't a co-ordinated approach to the QT among them all as in the face of it all I'd have expected the same.

There’s plenty more problems to come I think. It’s a mess globally…we’ve just had bigger idiots in charge than others !
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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You mates with Bravermann ?

He didn't like Patel because she was too generous to people from 'places like India'. He is second generation Indian and said 'I know what they'll be like, here to take advantage. I wouldn't be letting people like me in if I were her'
 

CCFCSteve

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Massive changes in odd in last hour. Johnson’s gone out from 4s to anywhere up to 45-60s ! Mordants come into 10s. Sunaks 1/10
 

Grendel

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Johnson is getting desperate it seems.

Thoroughly enjoying the thought of him cutting his holiday short, expecting everyone to welcome his heroic return, only to be told to fuck off by everyone except the headbangers.

I don’t think he’s too desperate - it seems he earns £150,000 for a half an hour speech. This latest attempt at coming back I’m sure will increase this to £200k plus

I wish I was that desperate
 

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