Topical debate, moral dilemmas and quirky questions. Join fellow shareholders in civilised discussions of issues of interest
-
Chadwick
- Posts: 2436
- Joined: Mon Jul 05 2010 4:21pm
- Has thanked: 1235 times
- Been thanked: 2588 times
-
Contact:
Post
by Chadwick » Thu Oct 20 2022 12:04pm
Liz Truss wrote:I am a fighter, not a quitter
Yesterday, PMQs, House of Commons.
-
macliam
- Posts: 11235
- Joined: Thu Jul 18 2013 12:26pm
- Location: By the Deben, Suffolk
- Has thanked: 1630 times
- Been thanked: 9292 times
-
Contact:
Post
by macliam » Thu Oct 20 2022 12:34pm
Chadwick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 12:04pm
Liz Truss wrote:I am a fighter, not a quitter
Yesterday, PMQs, House of Commons.
Translation: I am desperate to hang on for the maximum payout......
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
-
im174281
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Sun Sep 28 2014 11:41pm
-
Contact:
Post
by im174281 » Thu Oct 20 2022 2:37pm
What a thankless job. I feel sorry for Liz. Voted into position by her party, with little support from her MPs.
-
Richard Frost
- Posts: 13261
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 8:14pm
- Location: The Isle of Dreams
- Has thanked: 2876 times
- Been thanked: 6870 times
Post
by Richard Frost » Thu Oct 20 2022 8:26pm
“Gaily did she go to the gallows.”
The Times’s political sketchwriter Quentin Letts on Liz Truss’s “cheerful” resignation outside Downing Street.
-
macliam
- Posts: 11235
- Joined: Thu Jul 18 2013 12:26pm
- Location: By the Deben, Suffolk
- Has thanked: 1630 times
- Been thanked: 9292 times
-
Contact:
Post
by macliam » Thu Oct 20 2022 9:53pm
Richard Frost wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20 2022 8:26pm
“Gaily did she go to the gallows.”
The Times’s political sketchwriter Quentin Letts on Liz Truss’s “cheerful” resignation outside Downing Street.
Counting her £117k a year, it seems......
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
-
Richard Frost
- Posts: 13261
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 8:14pm
- Location: The Isle of Dreams
- Has thanked: 2876 times
- Been thanked: 6870 times
Post
by Richard Frost » Mon Oct 24 2022 5:50pm
“We face a profound economic challenge. We now need stability and unity, and I will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together.”
Rishi Sunak speaks shortly after emerging as leader of the Conservative party
Familiar words?
-
Richard Frost
- Posts: 13261
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 8:14pm
- Location: The Isle of Dreams
- Has thanked: 2876 times
- Been thanked: 6870 times
Post
by Richard Frost » Tue Nov 01 2022 6:19pm
“I am weird and I don’t have any friends.”
In their new biography, Out of the Blue, Harry Cole and James Heale claim that Liz Truss outlined two problems with her own bid for the Tory party leadership earlier this year.
-
macliam
- Posts: 11235
- Joined: Thu Jul 18 2013 12:26pm
- Location: By the Deben, Suffolk
- Has thanked: 1630 times
- Been thanked: 9292 times
-
Contact:
Post
by macliam » Wed Nov 02 2022 5:24pm
Sir Keir Starmer wrote:"Start governing for once and get a grip."
Addressing Richboy Sunak at PMQT
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
-
Richard Frost
- Posts: 13261
- Joined: Tue Jun 29 2010 8:14pm
- Location: The Isle of Dreams
- Has thanked: 2876 times
- Been thanked: 6870 times
Post
by Richard Frost » Tue Nov 08 2022 6:33pm
“We became a victim of something with which we had nothing to do.”
Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, speaks at the Cop27 summit after his country’s devastating floods.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests