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Tory Censorship
Tory censorship now strikes at its own Party's Ministers. What a useless bunch they're turning out to be.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I do. Rory Stewart is an intelligent and experienced man with sincere principles - but the tories didnt like him and wanted their "boris" instead. I do not like Jeremy Hunt very much but I think as an experienced health secretary he might have acted more responsibly in the early months of the pandemic than "Boris" did.
But Tories liked him. They liked that he was funny and posh and brexity and they put that above the national interest. There were lots of candidates to replace Theresa May and they chose one of the worst!
But Tories liked him. They liked that he was funny and posh and brexity and they put that above the national interest. There were lots of candidates to replace Theresa May and they chose one of the worst!
so you liked Rory Stewart obviously the party as a whole didn't, they chose pehaps someone who many could identify with. On his stance over brexit for one thing. They may have made wrong choice, but for the time being thats what we have. If Labour had been in power would you rather had Jeremy Corbyn as leader
I'm not interested in defending labour. But the tories had the option to choose someone competent as the PM from within their own ranks and chose not to do it because they did not want them and preferred the incompetent ignoring all his obvious flaws. It was a very stupid thing to do and one for which we are all paying dearly.
Rory Stewart ?! He was clearly the biggest non-starter of those who threw their hat into the ring. A non-supporter of the nation, keen it remained under the control of an unelected external elite who aren't the slightest interested in the fate of the member nations as long as they remain in power of the federal empire. How he was in a position to be an MP let alone a PM contender is beyond any rational understanding.
They choose Boris as he was one of the only ones who had a clear idea of what he wanted for Brexit. Most MPs wanted to remain in the EU so in following the public vote they had to pick someone who would follow the vote. Most including Rory would have signed up to almost any deal to keep us tied to the EU whether it was a good deal or not. Whether he stays after January or not is another matter.