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Suella: no thank you!

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mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 10:23

She seems pleased as punch by the GE result. Might alienate her MP colleagues (if indeed they can be alienated further from her than they already are). Does she not realise that there is zero general appetite for her divisive, aggressive approach to politics, or that Farage would eat her chickens if she lets him in the hen house. Can't see her winning a leadership contest because it would be the beginning and end of the Tory campaign in 2029. Interested to know what others think?

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mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 10:59

Just me then ! Shameless bumping

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Zonder · 07/07/2024 13:25

She seemed very upset yesterday on the news. She was dressed down and looked emotional. Mind you, that was while she was mourning the end of her Rwanda fantasy.

BIossomtoes · 07/07/2024 14:23

Not just you. Apparently she had to be dissuaded from kicking off her leadership campaign during her acceptance speech.

Meadowfinch · 07/07/2024 14:28

Even as a sometime Tory voter, I can't bear her. She has the common humanity of a bin bag.

I could NEVER vote for any party led by her, or even with her as a leading figure.

mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 14:52

She'll definitely try. But hopefully the MPs crush her ambition. I mean, who would support her without losing all credibility on day one in opposition?

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Crucible · 07/07/2024 14:54

Please please let her win the leadership. She's perfect to run the party.

mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 14:55

My money is on Patel by the way.

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cupcaske123 · 07/07/2024 14:57

Crucible · 07/07/2024 14:54

Please please let her win the leadership. She's perfect to run the party.

She'd be perfect.

TwigletsAndRadishes · 07/07/2024 15:02

I like her. I think we need more Suellas and I don't have a single issue with the Rwanda plan either, not that it counts for much now. Your 'divisive and aggressive' is my straight talking and no nonsense. I don't think we'd be calling her aggressive if she were a man, by the way.

I don't like her as much as I like Kemi though. She's my heroine. I literally cannot wait until she is head of the Tory party. In fact, if that happens, I think I might join as a party member and start helping at a local level with the campaign for 2029. A fresh start with fewer incompetent men and a brilliant, strong and sensible woman at the helm, who takes no shit.

Kemi all the way. 👊

Hdkatznahtw125sgh · 07/07/2024 15:03

I’m no Tory but did think Braverman was delighted with the result. BBC fixated too much on her and other Tories on election night, I watched live and the green leader won Bristol and yet we were stuck watching a Tory. Anyway

I think the tories will pander to reform and right wing populism when they lost far more to the LDs which suggests they need to moderate themselves. They could end up in the wilderness if they can’t figure out what they stand for.

I think Patel will get it as more of a interim measure, scary to think she’s a more moderate candidate.

EmmaGrundyForPM · 07/07/2024 15:06

@mybeesarealive my mother's partner who is LibDem to the core announced yesterday that he thought she was great because she "doesn't put up with any of this woke nonsense".

I think she's horrendous, but if the Tory party want a right wing leader who will recapture the reform voters then she's well placed to do it.

mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 15:30

Suella won't out Farage Mr Farage. Once she has legitimised him, he would round on her (and eat all the chickens). It's so obvious, I suspect the Tory membership in its wisdom will be unable to see it, as they seem only to be be able to see the world as they want it rather than as it is. They still think Truss was great!

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cupcaske123 · 07/07/2024 15:34

mybeesarealive · 07/07/2024 15:30

Suella won't out Farage Mr Farage. Once she has legitimised him, he would round on her (and eat all the chickens). It's so obvious, I suspect the Tory membership in its wisdom will be unable to see it, as they seem only to be be able to see the world as they want it rather than as it is. They still think Truss was great!

Braverman is a lot crueller than Farage, at least outwardly.

Dearover · 07/07/2024 15:35

Sadly the people of Fareham think she's marvellous. I think she will let someone else take all the flack now. She's a disruptor, just like Farage. None of them actually want to get their hands dirty.

ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 07/07/2024 15:43

Hdkatznahtw125sgh · 07/07/2024 15:03

I’m no Tory but did think Braverman was delighted with the result. BBC fixated too much on her and other Tories on election night, I watched live and the green leader won Bristol and yet we were stuck watching a Tory. Anyway

I think the tories will pander to reform and right wing populism when they lost far more to the LDs which suggests they need to moderate themselves. They could end up in the wilderness if they can’t figure out what they stand for.

I think Patel will get it as more of a interim measure, scary to think she’s a more moderate candidate.

I think this.

They will become more right wing, they don’t seem to realise people don’t really want that from them.

StripedPiggy · 07/07/2024 15:48

It’s time to stop obsessing about the internal politics of the Tory party. For at least the next 4 years, they are an irrelevance.

Meadowfinch · 07/07/2024 15:53

StripedPiggy · 07/07/2024 15:48

It’s time to stop obsessing about the internal politics of the Tory party. For at least the next 4 years, they are an irrelevance.

Not true. For any government to be most effective, they need a competent opposition to keep them focussed and stop them believing their own press.

For KS to do a good job he needs a keen opposition to keep him on his toes. Ed Davey can help but Kemi or Tom T would be better.

Don't undervalue an alert opposition.

Sunshineonararainydayyy · 07/07/2024 16:02

It will be interesting to see who the Tory MPs pick to go head to head for leader at the party membership vote.

It was obvious that Sunak was a better politician than a lettuce Truss, but when it went to the party membership selection they chose Truss. I would suggest sone element of racism within the membership would explain that.

Moderates are normally the GE winners so if they try and out reform reform then they will be out of power for some time. Of course it will also be interesting to see if Labour can make any inroads on the issues that the hard right/reform do battle on e.g small boat crossings and processing asylum claims.

Westfacing · 07/07/2024 16:03

I don't give a toss who takes over the Tory party.

That said, Sue-Ellen would be a good choice as she would be so divisive and cause even more misery for the Tories!

Now they're not in government they can scrap all they like for all I care.

Zonder · 07/07/2024 16:59

Crucible · 07/07/2024 14:54

Please please let her win the leadership. She's perfect to run the party.

Run or ruin?

Shinyandnew1 · 07/07/2024 17:02

For KS to do a good job he needs a keen opposition to keep him on his toes.

I think he’ll probably do a good job regardless of who is leader of the opposition.

TwigletsAndRadishes · 07/07/2024 17:06

ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 07/07/2024 15:43

I think this.

They will become more right wing, they don’t seem to realise people don’t really want that from them.

I disagree. I think a huge part of the problem has been that for most Tory voters they haven't been right wing enough.

SharonEllis · 07/07/2024 17:25

StripedPiggy · 07/07/2024 15:48

It’s time to stop obsessing about the internal politics of the Tory party. For at least the next 4 years, they are an irrelevance.

I think that would be a mistake. They are by far the most successful political machine in the last 200 years & there is a strong natural conservatism about the British people which no democrat would ignore. (I'm Labour just for clarity).

Crucible · 07/07/2024 17:28

@Zonder I couldn't possibly comment...

BIossomtoes · 07/07/2024 17:30

ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 07/07/2024 15:43

I think this.

They will become more right wing, they don’t seem to realise people don’t really want that from them.

They’ll go through the same trajectory as Labour did. They’ll vote in a far right leader, lose the next election and only then will they realise that you can only win from the centre and return there.

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