It's time to get behind Liz Truss

She's one of them who contributed to the country's problems and has shown no sign of rectifying what she caused.

Can't wait for workers rights to be degraded. Get working harder peasants.
 
For those who use Twitter you might like to send your messages of support to @liztruss
except that poor Liz Trussell won't thank you. She's already received a congratulatory tweet from the Prime Minister of Sweden and a critical tweet from Caroline Lucas.
 
Time to dust w'urselves down and hope Liz can stop the rot. Get the clappers out and let's have the Commons rocking Tuesday night.
 
She would have my full support if she was genuine but she's gone full UKIP mode to get the job.
I've genuinely not seen any of the debates etc around the leadership contest as I don't have a vote in it.

Let's hope she's only done it to get elected by the Conservative membership (like Keir Starmer adopting most of Corbyn's) and then plots a better course for the government.

Unlike Starmer, the Tories will swing behind her if she does change course because they want to be in power, rather than the ideological purity which affects about 25% of the Labour party membership.
 
For those who use Twitter you might like to send your messages of support to @liztruss
except that poor Liz Trussell won't thank you. She's already received a congratulatory tweet from the Prime Minister of Sweden and a critical tweet from Caroline Lucas.
Love that.

Bit like Bernard Castle when Big Dom went to Barnard Castle!
 
Comparing a democratically elected politician becoming PM and giving her a fair chance to rectify some of the issues which are wrong with country to releasing murderers is ridiculous - and you know it.
No single murderer has inflicted the same amount of widespread damage to this country than those who have irresponsibility gone ahead with damaging our economy. Until all of the current cabinet are gone and that party changes course, they will keep adding more and more damage. None deserve a second chance.
 
No single murderer has inflicted the same amount of widespread damage to this country than those who have irresponsibility gone ahead with damaging our economy. Until all of the current cabinet are gone and that party changes course, they will keep adding more and more damage. None deserve a second chance.
That's absurd.

Can you not see where demonising opposing political opinion leads to?

With your love of all things German I'm really surprised you hold those views.
 
I've genuinely not seen any of the debates etc around the leadership contest as I don't have a vote in it.

Let's hope she's only done it to get elected by the Conservative membership (like Keir Starmer adopting most of Corbyn's) and then plots a better course for the government.

Unlike Starmer, the Tories will swing behind her if she does change course because they want to be in power, rather than the ideological purity which affects about 25% of the Labour party membership.
TS, I'm not sure that is fair. She has campaigned on a very narrow and extreme set of policies. She has been elected because that fits more of the Tory Party members views. The Tory MPs did not back her, because they knew how unpopular this would be with the electorate. To action the type of U turn you suggest would probably drive the Tory Party Membership to apoplexy. There are already rumblings from Boris's chums and the ERG, if she abandoned her "manifesto" they would have no problem binning her. I would argue they are easily as extreme or pure as Labour's left wing.

Oh for a decent One Nation Tory
 
No single murderer has inflicted the same amount of widespread damage to this country than those who have irresponsibility gone ahead with damaging our economy. Until all of the current cabinet are gone and that party changes course, they will keep adding more and more damage. None deserve a second chance.
You're the gift that keeps giving 🤣 Totally absurd comment
 
Any chance of a clean slate now she's got the top job and can actually influence things?
based on her campaign promises to HER PARTY what do you think she is likely to do which will fix the myriad of problems currently afflicting the UK and the rest of the world?

Do you think that she will really suddenly pull a bunch of policies out of her back pocket that will go against everything she campaigned about, and if she does how long will the 1922 committee and the ERG let it carry on before calling for a vote of no-confidence.
 
I would imagine it wont be long before theres plenty behind her.
Waiting to throw her under a bus.
Already talked of another PM by Christmas. 54 votes of no confidence needed to trigger another election.

Nadine looking to bring back the misunderstood Boris.
 
I've genuinely not seen any of the debates etc around the leadership contest as I don't have a vote in it.

Let's hope she's only done it to get elected by the Conservative membership (like Keir Starmer adopting most of Corbyn's) and then plots a better course for the government.

Unlike Starmer, the Tories will swing behind her if she does change course because they want to be in power, rather than the ideological purity which affects about 25% of the Labour party membership.
There isn't a hope in hell the tories (sorry ERG loons) will swing behind her if she changes course. I'm truly baffled how true conservative supporters think that this country being run by this cabal of nutters is a good thing? I'll stand corrected but I'll predict she won't last 12 months, she isn't bright enough, has zero charisma and is flip flopping to her political masters beliefs.
 
Rees Mogg appointed as Business Secretary with a sideline as Energy Secretary.

As someone who said that climate change was an alarmist notion, I think net zero targets will be dropped sharpish, and shale fracking back on the agenda.
 
Sounds from that like the billions are still staying in Germany whilst JP Morgan will shift some work now they know British workers are about to lose their EU Employee protection rights and will soon be working well over 48 hours a week.

More from Germany: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cy-have-left-germany-facing-cold-dark-winter/

Germany is facing its worst winter for 75 years. The impending catastrophe risks crippling its economy, sweeping away its government and bringing chaos to the heart of Europe.

In 1946-47, perhaps half a million Germans starved or froze to death in their ruined cities. Older Germans still shudder at the memory of the “Hunger Winter”. Some blamed the Nazis, others the Allied occupation. In fact, the British sent food, fuel and clothing they could ill afford to spare themselves.

Now Europe’s largest economy is heading for a winter of recession, rationing and possible blackouts. This time, though, there is nobody to blame except Germany’s complacent – and in some cases corrupt – political establishment.
 
I'm already at the stage where I have to switch the TV off when she appears, for all his lies, laziness and incompetence Johnson took at least a year before he got me to that stage.
I've seen 11 year olds in school assembly deliver a speech better than this weirdo!
 
And here’s the new Health Secretary setting a great example of how to stay healthy! Sadly not a piss take for it is she.
Ah and here’s the new Minister for energy! What a pair of Bunts.
 

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Well, she’s promised a lot - but haven’t they all! No denying that the country is in an absolute mess and bluster Boris has contributed a fair share of the current issues.
for me, she must kick start the economy, sort the energy crisis domestically and for business, sort the NHS mess - whilst balancing the books……. bloody tough job and plenty to do apart from the above.

looking like she could do more in a week than bluster chops did in 2 years!

we’ll wait and see eh
 
Why? She has the job in accordance with how our constitution works but it’s for her to deal with the problems as she put herself forward for it. Our support is not part of the equation.

If she succeeds then fine but if not we get rid.
 
Why? She has the job in accordance with how our constitution works but it’s for her to deal with the problems as she put herself forward for it. Our support is not part of the equation.

If she succeeds then fine but if not we get rid.
Strictly speaking, I agree. But you and I both know that the job is more than being 'The first among equals'. Should there be a GE. No, that is a step too close to Presidential Government. So what then? The Tories have gone through 4 leaders and 4 PMs in the past 12 years. Two of those leaders were dismissed by the Tories themselves. It strains the constitution and I'm sure the Queen is thoroughly pissed off with it all.
 
There isn't a hope in hell the tories (sorry ERG loons) will swing behind her if she changes course. I'm truly baffled how true conservative supporters think that this country being run by this cabal of nutters is a good thing? I'll stand corrected but I'll predict she won't last 12 months, she isn't bright enough, has zero charisma and is flip flopping to her political masters beliefs.
I'll see your 12 months and raise a no confidence vote by the end of November. January GE probably with Boris at the helm again
 
More from Germany: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cy-have-left-germany-facing-cold-dark-winter/

Germany is facing its worst winter for 75 years. The impending catastrophe risks crippling its economy, sweeping away its government and bringing chaos to the heart of Europe.

In 1946-47, perhaps half a million Germans starved or froze to death in their ruined cities. Older Germans still shudder at the memory of the “Hunger Winter”. Some blamed the Nazis, others the Allied occupation. In fact, the British sent food, fuel and clothing they could ill afford to spare themselves.

Now Europe’s largest economy is heading for a winter of recession, rationing and possible blackouts. This time, though, there is nobody to blame except Germany’s complacent – and in some cases corrupt – political establishment.
But that's in the Telegraph. Never believe anything they print.
 
More from Germany: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cy-have-left-germany-facing-cold-dark-winter/

Germany is facing its worst winter for 75 years. The impending catastrophe risks crippling its economy, sweeping away its government and bringing chaos to the heart of Europe.

In 1946-47, perhaps half a million Germans starved or froze to death in their ruined cities. Older Germans still shudder at the memory of the “Hunger Winter”. Some blamed the Nazis, others the Allied occupation. In fact, the British sent food, fuel and clothing they could ill afford to spare themselves.

Now Europe’s largest economy is heading for a winter of recession, rationing and possible blackouts. This time, though, there is nobody to blame except Germany’s complacent – and in some cases corrupt – political establishment.

More from Germany: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cy-have-left-germany-facing-cold-dark-winter/

Germany is facing its worst winter for 75 years. The impending catastrophe risks crippling its economy, sweeping away its government and bringing chaos to the heart of Europe.

In 1946-47, perhaps half a million Germans starved or froze to death in their ruined cities. Older Germans still shudder at the memory of the “Hunger Winter”. Some blamed the Nazis, others the Allied occupation. In fact, the British sent food, fuel and clothing they could ill afford to spare themselves.

Now Europe’s largest economy is heading for a winter of recession, rationing and possible blackouts. This time, though, there is nobody to blame except Germany’s complacent – and in some cases corrupt – political establishment.
Similar articles have been written on that happening in the UK too. UK rationing and blackouts
 
I'll see your 12 months and raise a no confidence vote by the end of November. January GE probably with Boris at the helm again
Yes, I've just seen she's appointed that awful culture war queen Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. A women who appeals to the lowest common denominator, I saw a recent interview where she answered genuine questions by ranting about wokeism at every turn. A cretin of the highest order.
 
Yes, I've just seen she's appointed that awful culture war queen Suella Braverman as Home Secretary. A women who appeals to the lowest common denominator, I saw a recent interview where she answered genuine questions by ranting about wokeism at every turn. A cretin of the highest order.
Seen her on Question Time a couple of times, a real nasty piece of work!
 
More from Germany: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...cy-have-left-germany-facing-cold-dark-winter/

Germany is facing its worst winter for 75 years. The impending catastrophe risks crippling its economy, sweeping away its government and bringing chaos to the heart of Europe.

In 1946-47, perhaps half a million Germans starved or froze to death in their ruined cities. Older Germans still shudder at the memory of the “Hunger Winter”. Some blamed the Nazis, others the Allied occupation. In fact, the British sent food, fuel and clothing they could ill afford to spare themselves.

Now Europe’s largest economy is heading for a winter of recession, rationing and possible blackouts. This time, though, there is nobody to blame except Germany’s complacent – and in some cases corrupt – political establishment.
I see copy and paste man is at again. The Telegraph, that’s full of right wing crap!
 
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