Mr Jinx
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Which he won't be able to do very well if he's walking up and down promenades campaigning to get a seat in deepest Essex.He'll need to speak to others too.
Which he won't be able to do very well if he's walking up and down promenades campaigning to get a seat in deepest Essex.He'll need to speak to others too.
True. Although, according to her pathetic bleating, she hadn't had enough time to fully prepare her submissions.Thing is G2K she's had weeks to prepare for this, No doubt instructed by lawyers from the Post Office side. For a person of the cloth she is coming across really bad.
But actually willing to fight for a winnable seat? He'd be able to be seen on a wide as possible audience. People who watch GBN are as I said converted but to stand I think it would have more gravitas.Which he won't be able to do very well if he's walking up and down promenades campaigning to get a seat in deepest Essex.
Not only that but his mere presence has also certainly ruined the staffs' planned p!ss up.First "Gaff" of the campaign come from Sunak (I'm sure he wont be the only one) From the BBC:
As we told you earlier, the PM has been meeting workers at a brewery in South Wales - and we might just have one of the first awkward gaffes of the campaign.
He asked if they were looking forward to all the football.
Cue stony silence… (Wales didn’t quality for Euro 2024).
Given the now imminence of the GE will the Tories even be able to slot in enough candidates to contest a full slate of seats?Eleanor Laing the latest Tory MP to step down
Deputy Commons Speaker Dame Eleanor Laing has just announced she will not seek re-election.
The Conservative MP for Epping Forest, who has served for 27 years, says she told Prime Minister Rishi Sunak "several days ago".
Earlier, Conservative MP for Bury St Edmunds and work and pensions minister, Jo Churchill, also said she's not standing this time round.
Interesting observation by someone yesterday - this election is not a surprise for Labour as they've had to be prepared for whenever Sunak calls it. But it is a surprise for the Tories who are not in the least bit prepared and have 100 seats without a candidate selected.More "rats" deserting the sinking vessel.
Given the now imminence of the GE will the Tories even be able to slot in enough candidates to contest a full slate of seats?
A bit harsh there art.Can't even run a party, let alone a country. "We have a plan and it's working". Yeah, right...