Templeton Peck
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Badenoch and Braverman are the psycho outliers - fag paper between them. I'll take any of the others over those two. Rancid field mind, even for the Tories.
I think this is exactly where I am - but I think that is broadly due to the fact that I actually know very little about Tugendhat!Least worst in order imo
Tugendhat
Hunt
Sunak
Truss
Mordaunt
Zahawi
Badenoch
Braverman
To be honest that isn't a massive outlier. There's supposed to be a permanent 2% annual pledge on that as a NATO member (but it kind of got abandoned due to Covid). Johnson agreed to 2.5% days before he had to sort of admit defeat on his sorry tenure.Tugendhat wants to twat and extra 1.5% of our GDP on defence.
Why are tanks and rockets always such a win for these cunts!?
They're all Brexiteers to an extent by definition. You can't be in a Boris Johnson Government and not support it. Truss voted Remain but has conveniently forgotten that.Sad that a pro war, climate change denying, Brexiteer is most people's first choice.
He doesn't like Johnson which gives him a tick. I mean everyone should hate him but apparently they don't.
He can talk vaguely like a normal person. Again, tick, again, should be a given really but it isn't.
I wouldn't say I like his politics.
Well I wouldn't vote for any of them in a GE, but as we aren't getting one then my preference would be to have the candidate who speaks most like a vaguely level headed human being and isn't driven by a hard right doctrine. As for climate change have a look at Truss, Mordaunt, Braverman or Badenoch - all in the same boat to a greater or lesser degreeSad that a pro war, climate change denying, Brexiteer is most people's first choice.
Sad that a pro war, climate change denying, Brexiteer is most people's first choice.
And you still persevere with this nonsense when we could see temps above 40C in a few days...I think if any of them had the integrity to explain how net-zero will affect peoples lives up until 2030 there'll be a whole lot more climate change deniers - not that's it an open debate in any case. Apart from the Blair years where he spent, spent and spent they haven't been anywhere near close over four decades. Trouble is if you tell people how they should think most times the people will tell you to do one.