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ToraToraTora | 13:49 Thu 20th Oct 2022 | News
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...I'm going with Penny...again!
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He is a very able politician. Just the person for a crisis.
But not popular with many I agree. Tho actually extremely personable in private. So I am told.
I'm pretty sure Michael Gove in any cases declared ages ago that he was finished with ministerial politics.
Mind you yesterday Truss claimed she was a fighter and not a quitter.
Depends on who stands. Not Rishi, nor Penny, nor Jeremy; I don't really know about Nadhim, nor Tom; and the best of a questionable bunch are Suella and Kemi, but I've no idea if they'd be as out of their league as Liz proved to be. Or indeed if any of them really believe what they say.
I hope it’s Sunak because obviously this time they’re going to bypass the Werthers Warriors who rejected him.
It’ll be too much for lots of them that the ethnic bloke has got the top job and they’ll leave the party.
Tainted with the Johnson stain AND seen as a backstabber to boot by the Johnson faithful.
What a debacle, not a dry eye in the house, ROFPMSL!
Is Jeremy Hunt going to beat Zahavi and Kwarteng as shortest serving chancellor?
One lives in hopes.
Iain McLeod at the moment, died after a month in 1970
I don’t know who the contenders wii be.
Badenoch and Braverman expected to stand.
Penny for me. She’s on the front bench and we need to move forward now, not back to Sunak sitting on the back bench with all the issues around his wealth and US Green Card.
ditto Sunak but not Hunt, says the Sun
I want to see la Dame formidable, the Headgirl, put starmer in his place....
Steve at 66/1 for me
Times and Guardian seem to be reporting that one Boris Johnson will try his luck again. Naomi will be happy! While I'll have been confidently wrong, as usual :P
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Oddly, the Telegraph's 'odds-tracker' doesn't give any odds?
The currant Bun do seem to be heading the Sunak route, they have an uncanny knack of being right.
Surely it HAS to be Sunak?

He was the one who rightly predicted everything that would happen if Truss rolled out her fiscal policies. He was the favourite parliamentary candidate - Truss was put in by party members, who now have a long time to reflect on their mistake.
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Boris will stand, according to the Times. "Said to believe it is a matter of national interest."

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