Wednesday, 9 October 2024

Not so Cleverly after all

So, the Tory leadership contest limps into its 32nd year, and today the Parliamentary Party voted Badenoch and Jenrick to fight out for votes from the aging membership, and the moderate, a relative term here, candidate, James Clevery was voted out.

As I wrote back in July, it will be about what lessons the Tory's learned from their defeat: either by more electable by moving to the centre, or eating each others faces by trying to out-biggot Farage.

I'm more right wing!

No, I'm more right wing.

So the barrel scraping has gone through the barrel, the floor, the basement and is now halfway to Ongar on the Central Line, while the Labour Party, which has not got off to a great start has been handed the gift of one of these two twats to become leader of the opposition at least for a few months.

The new intake of Tory MPs aren't too bright either, one asked the Prime Minister today why the new hospital in his constituency was scrapped, what with all the other "great" policies of the last Conservative Government. Starmer replied, wearily, there was no funding, no hospitals, no plan. Nothing.

So, the candidate who ran on a ticket of "let's be normal, again", lost the vote, and so the craziness will go on.

So it goes.

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