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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
oh deat, TTT, lost the power to google?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/201 6/11/12 /sacked -minist ers-war n-there sa-may- promote -us-in- a-year- or-ther e/
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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?
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.