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Haydn Davies's avatar

The Government are considering using Chinese steel for the large project at Hinkley Point- because its cheaper. While British steel is on its knees due to Miliband's net zero.... Businessmen extraordinaire !!

Michael Heaver's avatar

The so-called 'green' Net Zero agenda is a disaster for this country.

Elizabeth's avatar

I give credit to the Tories who see the failures and want to put it right. Regrettable they seem to be a minority group. I watched an interview of Suella Braverman on Triggernometry last year where she also disclosed she was opposed by the majority of her party when she wanted to leave the ECHR. The treacherous one nation types are utterly determined to prevent change.

It was obvious watching his YouTube videos Robert Jenrick was drifting away from them as well. Even if he won a.leadership race or replaced Kemi after the elections he'd have the same difficulty being opposed by the wet liberals so what was the point in sticking with them.

Then we find out last night that Geoffrey Cox has taken money from the Mauritian government for legal services in relation to surrendering sovereign territory. No wonder Andrew Rossindel resigned and defected. Anyone patriotic watching the Tories surrender our territory would have done the same. Wonder if Suella will follow her instincts and recognise trying to change that bunch of wet liberals is futile and follow them out the door.

The Tories that have seen the need for change should be welcomed, the wets like Rory Stewart, Anna Subery, Patel, Sunak etc are all a disgrace. If you have a conscience you abandon all of them and defect to Reform.....let's see who has a conscience and who doesn't.

Michael Heaver's avatar

The 'broad church' Tories have shown themselves to be more interested in bickering than acting in this country's interests. They had many years in Government and were utterly useless, now claiming to oppose what they themselves implemented. Laughable.

Jackaranda Rainbow's avatar

The trickle becomes a torrent. Amusing if one considers what Badenoch will do should she be left with only one or two MPs, or perhaps she will be THE only Tory MP, ha ha. What would she say? ahh, lemme think now. . . what about "Oh, well I'm not surprised. Its easy to be fooled by the glib tongued Far Right Farage. But don't worry, as soon as you realise he's Far Right, I will take you back, guys. You can return to Mamma as soon as you are ready to be in the moderate centre again!!" But don't worry, Mamma, I, Jack, will insist to Farage that he must find a place for you in Reform. You can surrender with Honour!

Michael Heaver's avatar

Incredibly there are many Tory MPs who wouldn't be out of place in the LibDems! Which tells us much.

Don G's avatar
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My comment disapeared, that's an annoyance.

Great to read Jenrick's statement, gives me more hope for the UK and the West by extension.

My guess is you will find ample resistance British friends so be ready.

A bright spot in my early reading was the close alliance of Mr Orban and Ms Meloni, a power couple that already have plans to change course for the EU itself.

I also watched a military channel explaining the massive buildup of the Greek military. Though smaller in size than their Turkish neighbor, they have wisely invested in quality over quantity and now pose a deterrance to Erdogan's possible adventures, a strong detterance I should add.

To conclude, I'll say some good news for the preservation of EU nation states and retension of their soverignty. May God bless the West and all free people.

Michael Heaver's avatar

Big things are happening in the UK, Don! And quickly.