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could be quite an eye-opener if all the leadership contenders reveal the skeletons in their cupboards ...
No. A backstabbing weasel that want further Brexit delays is a non-starter.
I find him to be quite creepy and insincere.
Actually, I think he might be good.
I nearly burst out laughing when I read that.
And Rory Stewart took what was it: smoked something with Iranians? Good god!

What is the Tory party coming to?
Just as well a habitual liar, cheat, a man who conspired with a criminal to have a journalist’s ribs broken, connived in a bid to suppress mention of an illegitimate daughter, who haphazardly and unnecessarily conceded hundreds of millions of cuts in negotiations with govt departments as mayor of London ...
Deep breath
... appears not to be odds on favourite to be the next PM
Too lacking in charisma for my liking.
At times like this when leadership contests are on the horizon,there always comes to the fore this need for muck-raking and discrediting characters concerned.

The electorate are already tired and fed up,not to mention frustrated at the inability to deliver on promises and undertakings to get work done.

All that matters is that the successful candidate get's on with the job of sorting out the internal affairs of the party and fit to damn well govern.

If that means the successful candidate smoked weed 30 years ago then so be it.

Deal with the massively important issues of today not much lesser ones of yesteryear.
I always imagined the naughtiest thing Gove would have done was to have spied on Theresa May as she wilfully and maliciously ran through those wheat fields. Knee pads on, sweaty palms and binos aquiver :-/
Please no i beg, anyone but gove pleaseeeee
Hope not. Can't stand the two faced weasel.
Interesting.
A couple of years ago he was labelled as a little s h t, but that seems to be well behind him now and his name has become more prominent over the past 6 months.
Pity about his Laurel and hardy face.....but he did have quite a different upbringing to Boris.
Does the Tory partly want another grammar school P.M or would they prefer to go back to the Public school leader.

Gove COULD be the new P.M.
I agree ag: the trouble is, the “electorate” in this case is a very small and unrepresentative de think of the population.
As for Mr Gove, he probably has more nous and ability in his little finger than some of the others but I am not sure any of that will count.
If he has useful abilities he can utilise them from the cabinet. Just as long as he isn't calling the shots.

(BTW the cocaine thing just ain't relevant. Who should care now ?)
Completely untrustworthy; the most likely candidate to prolong and even aggravate this political agony.
Ich, Mrs May was left with an extremely difficult job once Cameron had departed.

In many ways,the next leader is going to have an equally tough assignment.

It is going to require someone with tremendous backbone and acumen.

I'm surprised so many candidates have stepped forward.Plenty there who I feel it will be a bridge too far.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Laurel

For ABers born after 1970 who didn't understand my comparison with Laurel and Hardy.......or even who they were ;-=)
Taking a class A drug was and still is against the law. I have no wish to have a Prime Minister who has chosen to break the law, especially as one of the side effects is " loss of contact with reality".
Big news! Politicians have lives before trying to become PM.
If one considers that past transgressions of this sort are not befitting of the position of PM then presumably they should not be in ministerial positions at all?

It does not benefit to seek to extend the 'Book of Revelations'

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