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Mucca Mad Boys

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I would have thought an insurgent party like Reform would have prioritised new/outside voices but apparently not. It seems obvious that Jenrick, Zahawi etc will go straight into high-profile roles within the party.

Maybe people will enjoy the drama of the heel turns - I think the danger is that these defectors just look like the usual opportunistic, disingenuous politicians.

It happens with every new insurgent party. Several MPs defected to Labour when they were an up and coming force in UK politics.

There will come a time when the Greens will actively recruit Labour/Lib Dem MPs.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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You can’t have it both ways, you can’t criticise Reform for having complete unknowns balls up running county councils and then slag them off to try and get Tory figures who’ve been in government.
Indeed. Why take on complete unknowns to balls-up running the country when you can have people who've already got experience of ballsing up running the country.
 

skybluetony176

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You can’t have it both ways, you can’t criticise Reform for having complete unknowns balls up running county councils and then slag them off to try and get Tory figures who’ve been in government.
Problem there though is that Jenericks record is in government is awful. Covered in controversy and failure. When he was Housing Minister failure aside he was marred by scandal of overreach to the benefit of a major Tory donor, as immigration minister he oversaw the highest number of boat crossings in history, although he did get that childrens mural painted over in a asylum facility because obviously that’s why families were crossing the channel, to see a mural so swings and roundabouts on that one. Plus as he pointed out himself yesterday he was part of a government who made the country worse.
 

SBT

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Feels like the man currently in pole position to become the next Prime Minister agreeing to pay tribute to the country’s most notorious paedophile in exchange for cash should be a bigger story.
 

fernandopartridge

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He resigned in government…

All politicians, irrespective of what colour rosette they wear, are self-serving and put their self-preservation as number one.

There will be a rump of Labour MPs flocking to the Greens before the next election. If not before, then after they’ve all been wiped out. I don’t blame them, their party (like the Tories) has lost its way and deserves to be destroyed.

This defection goes one of two ways:
1. Attracts flagging tories to Reform as Jenrick is popular with Tory members (what members are actually left)
2. Turns off a big constituent voter of Reform (non-voters) because the perception they’re Tories in disguise sticks
3. (Bonus) that Jenrick turns out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing to takeover Reform - he’s clearly driven by personal ambition
He resigned when the writing was already on the wall
 

PVA

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Feels like the man currently in pole position to become the next Prime Minister agreeing to pay tribute to the country’s most notorious paedophile in exchange for cash should be a bigger story.

It's mad isn't it.

But it's good old Nige, one of the lads, what's he like eh!
 

Captain Dart

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Problem there though is that Jenericks record is in government is awful. Covered in controversy and failure. When he was Housing Minister failure aside he was marred by scandal of overreach to the benefit of a major Tory donor, as immigration minister he oversaw the highest number of boat crossings in history, although he did get that childrens mural painted over in a asylum facility because obviously that’s why families were crossing the channel, to see a mural so swings and roundabouts on that one. Plus as he pointed out himself yesterday he was part of a government who made the country worse.
On the Zionist payroll I think.
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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Yes it is. Even when Starmer won his personal ratings were poor. Politicians are career centric now and no longer look at the role as a privilege
 

Grendel

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There are some politicians I would trust not to pay tribute on the record to a baby rapist though.

I genuinely don’t know what you are referring to
 

PVA

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Yes it is. Even when Starmer won his personal ratings were poor. Politicians are career centric now and no longer look at the role as a privilege

Yes but most politicians aren’t shouting out convicted sex offenders for fifty quid. He is the ultimate grifter.
 

Grendel

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rob9872

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Problem there though is that Jenericks record is in government is awful. Covered in controversy and failure. When he was Housing Minister failure aside he was marred by scandal of overreach to the benefit of a major Tory donor, as immigration minister he oversaw the highest number of boat crossings in history, although he did get that childrens mural painted over in a asylum facility because obviously that’s why families were crossing the channel, to see a mural so swings and roundabouts on that one. Plus as he pointed out himself yesterday he was part of a government who made the country worse.
Do you think Frank will start with Simms or Wright tomorrow?
 

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