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Old 27-06-2022, 21:32   #2859
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Re: Partygate & Beergate discussion

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Nothing wrong with my judgement.

Gove? Muppet .
Raab? Worse particularly as he won't answer a straight question.
Dorries? Sycophant so she can have a cabinet job. Has good policies towards BBC
Braverman? Don't know her faults yet. What's wrong with her?
Davis? Muppet
Frost? Seems OK.
Gove. Clever muppet. Credit that he used to have a philosophy and plan and showed leadership in Education...whether you agreed with him or not.
Raab. Agreed.
Dorries. Muppet. There to make the rest of the underperformers look less terrible.
Braverman. Never heard of her.
Davis. Honourable muppet, one of the best on this rather weak list.
Frost. Dishonourable muppet.

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Avert your eyes, Old Boy!
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Exclusive: Three Red Wall Conservatives in talks to defect to Labour
Sources say trio believe they will lose seats at the next election if they do not join Sir Keir Starmer’s party.

Labour sources told The Telegraph that the three male Conservatives, first elected in 2019, have entered formal discussions about crossing the floor to join Sir Keir Starmer’s party.

Those familiar with discussions said the MPs had slim majorities in Red Wall areas in the North that have historically voted Labour and believed they would lose their seats at the next election if they did not defect.

It is understood the three have felt dissatisfied with Boris Johnson’s leadership in recent weeks and were pushed towards the decision after a confidence vote in which 148 Tory MPs did not back the Prime Minister.
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