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Or the "Mr Angry from Tunbridge Wells" Party?
I think the tories have that particular vote sewn up.
Or the "Mr Angry from Tunbridge Wells" Party?
It’s not just those 2 areas the 3 ex-tories are saying is the issue in their press conference, there seems to be a lot of problems inside the tory party and with may’s leadership as well.
2 of them stating quite categorically they wouldn’t rejoin the tory party.
Yes mate, just keeping SR on his toes with his blame “Brexit and Corbyn†for everything excuseSoubry came out pretty hard on May literally 3 hours after the result was called in the last general election. She was a Cameron person and she didn't mince her words about TMay, so suspect the relationship there has been broken for a long time.
Yes it is, they have nothing else of any substance in common. Mays leadership issues are related mainly to Brexit, she romped the leadership and won a no confidence vote and it's little to do with the Labour defectors who had their own leadership nightmare.It’s not just those 2 areas the 3 ex-tories are saying is the issue in their press conference, there seems to be a lot of problems inside the tory party and with may’s leadership as well.
2 of them stating quite categorically they wouldn’t rejoin the tory party.
Sourbry is a real joke of an MP. She criticises her own Government for their handling of Brexit when she has tried at every opportunity to work against and frustrate the democratic vote. She comes over as Rabid rather than honourable. Maybe she's in favour of a second referendum in her own constituency.She did in many areas and has stated that she would still vote with the tories on several areas now.
The three MPs said they will support the government on areas such as the economy, security and improvements to public services, but they felt "honour bound to put our constituents' and country's interests first" over Brexit. from https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-47306022
Sting like one as wellYes it is, they have nothing else of any substance in common. Mays leadership issues are related mainly to Brexit, she romped the leadership and won a no confidence vote and it's little to do with the Labour defectors who had their own leadership nightmare.
No need to keep me on my toes matey; I float like a butterfly 😉
No need for Bees here 😜Sting like one as well![]()
3 Torries throwing their toys out the pram because T won’t give them an undemocratic 2nd ref? Good riddance to them. Don’t think they will be missed.
I thought they absolutely nailed the 40 year problem with the 'nasty section' of the Tory party.
Good for them to have the courage to stand up to the bullies.
A large chunk of the UK will not disagree with that message.
I thought they absolutely nailed the 40 year problem with the 'nasty section' of the Tory party.
Good for them to have the courage to stand up to the bullies.
A large chunk of the UK will not disagree with that message.
Having left the party at this crucial time, I doubt the Tories would have them back anyway.It’s not just those 2 areas the 3 ex-tories are saying is the issue in their press conference, there seems to be a lot of problems inside the tory party and with may’s leadership as well.
2 of them stating quite categorically they wouldn’t rejoin the tory party.
Really? I thought it was just a general venting of spleen and bile, but little of substance said.
Rumour is another one has quit, Ian Austin (L)