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gulliver1 | 09:39 Sun 13th Nov 2016 | News
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Osborne, Gove and other MPs sacked by Mother Theresa are demanding to be back in the cabinet by july 2017, or they will create trouble for her as just ordinary MPs , WOW .
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I always like to lend a hand to the old and feeble. Let me know if you need help to cross the street.
10:35 Sun 13th Nov 2016
I bet she's wetting herself!
Is this from the large fantasy section in your head or do you have a link to this scoop?
Not at all jno, I just expect links when this sort of story is posted so I can see the context of what the original poster was wanting to discuss. Nice if you to be gulliver's lackey though.
I always like to lend a hand to the old and feeble. Let me know if you need help to cross the street.
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Thank you jno, that was very kind of you [the link] and also how kind of you for offering to help 3t across the street. a bouquet is on the way too you.
I am finding it difficult to think of a role for Osborne and Gove, unless No. 10 is in need of a couple of draught excluders.
Osborne in particular was an utterly terrible Chancellor, and Gove was responsible for the disatrous Free Schools that saw a ten fold increase in Muslim schools with almost nil supervision.

Of course the pair spoke under strict anonymity.
// “We have said we will be unflinchingly loyal for one year. But if they keep us on the back benches for longer we will start causing trouble,” one former minister said. //

Why on Earth would May promote a bunch of mediorce, talentless has beens, with appalling records?
I agree gromit, let them play conkers on the back benches. Mrs May need not fear those two. Don't get too excited gulliver your beloved Labour will still be getting a kicking as per usual.
There was always going to be winners and losers when May took over.

On being elected, Theresa May will have spent some time carefully earmarking people for their roles and would have expected some fallout.

She was always going to freshen things up. No good being complacent despite the poor state of the opposition.

If the potential rebels have the best interests of the party to heart, they will get on with their jobs and put their egos to one side and ensure that the Party win another term like team players should.
We live in strange times ag. With no political opposition the good of the party isn't paramount. In fighting has and will continue until they have something to lose.
Zacs, strange times indeed. With so much going on it takes some fathoming out.

I suspect in 12 months time though, not a lot will have changed in terms of Party standings.

I've lost track of the number of fallouts and defections already in recent times..
I think it will take longer than 12 months to put Labour back together (I strongly suggest that it may not even be possible) and even longer to form a new credible party (which is what I believe has to happen).
Well, Tim Farron is confident of filling that centre ground! However, he and his party are playing a dangerous game over Brexit.

Labour are in need of serious fixing and yes, 12 months, is far too soon for a makeover worthy enough to challenge.
Oh that's small beans. All of the militant tendency sacked from the Lay Boor party by Kinochio are applying to be re admitted, and reinstated as the rightful heirs to the shambles. Link jno, and hurry up, we aint got all night.
The LibDems may possibly win a by-election in Richmond Park and crawl tantalisingly close to having double figure number of MPs. Or they might not.

Labour will get tatered in Richmond Park which will get all the ToryLite Blairites calling for Corbyn's blood again.

Meanwhile May will continue to keep concealed the Government's Brexit course, and the endless speculation will be a cancer to her party.
May should keep the course of action close as any leak would only give damaging ammunition to Brussels and the potential saboteurs.
A great moment has found a little people....Schiller.
//A great moment has found a little people....Schiller. //

Ahh Fritz Schiller writing about the "French Revolution". Doyen of Republicans and Euromaniacs also wrote.

"In the society, where people are just parts in a larger machine, individuals are unable to develop fully."
If "a week is a long time in politics", what is a year? How do they or anyone of us know what the world will look like in 12 months time?
^ fair point, but I think we can safely predict the state of the Labour Party in 12 months time! :o)

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