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Never mind, I seen it's Raab.
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Boris is still in charge! Iain Duncan-Smith declared him fit to work twenty minutes ago.

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Michael Gove seemed to have a pep in his step on the airwaves this morning which makes one wonder
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Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.
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Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pre Madonna Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 9:15am
Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PaddyDaCulchie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 9:34am
Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.

I think it's the 'when required' bit that's causing confusion regard Raab being in overall charge. Apparently he will need cabinet approval for big decisions. 
Morgan loves playing devils advocate. If it wasn't for him morning TV would be boring and inoffensive. Still think he is a c#nt tho
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Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.

I think it's the 'when required' bit that's causing confusion regard Raab being in overall charge. Apparently he will need cabinet approval for big decisions. 
Morgan loves playing devils advocate. If it wasn't for him morning TV would be boring and inoffensive. Still think he is a c#nt tho
cabinet approval on big decisions being the thorny issue. Do you really think they’ll all be in agreement if Boris doesn’t recover soon and there’s opportunity for any of the main players to get momentum to be the next in line. I don’t.
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Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.

I think it's the 'when required' bit that's causing confusion regard Raab being in overall charge. Apparently he will need cabinet approval for big decisions. 
Morgan loves playing devils advocate. If it wasn't for him morning TV would be boring and inoffensive. Still think he is a c#nt tho
Morning television is boring and inoffensive. The Coldplay of television.
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Originally posted by Dalymount79 Dalymount79 wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.

I think it's the 'when required' bit that's causing confusion regard Raab being in overall charge. Apparently he will need cabinet approval for big decisions. 
Morgan loves playing devils advocate. If it wasn't for him morning TV would be boring and inoffensive. Still think he is a c#nt tho
cabinet approval on big decisions being the thorny issue. Do you really think they’ll all be in agreement if Boris doesn’t recover soon and there’s opportunity for any of the main players to get momentum to be the next in line. I don’t.

It will be Tory's back to their back stabbing best with Gove, Mogg etc. sniffing blood
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge,  Rishi Sunak next in line after him. Gove made  that clear but Piers Morgan is stirring it up going on about potential  nuclear attacks and who has codes etc. 
Morgan has, surprisingly, been excellent throughout this in holding the government to account. There is still a lack of clarity regarding it, even if we do know the lineage.

It really is a shame Morgan is a **** as he is a very capable journalist.

I think it's the 'when required' bit that's causing confusion regard Raab being in overall charge. Apparently he will need cabinet approval for big decisions. 
Morgan loves playing devils advocate. If it wasn't for him morning TV would be boring and inoffensive. Still think he is a c#nt tho
Morning television is boring and inoffensive. The Coldplay of television.

Exactly my point, it's boring and inoffensive apart from Morgan. 
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My point is that he isn’t really offensive, it’s pretend offensive. Schofield isn’t as bland as him!

When he was hacking phones, that was offer. 


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Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by coyne coyne wrote:

Potential mess brewing up if Boris is out long term.. No one seems to know who's in charge.

Apparently Raab is seen as the nice quiet chap but definitely not PM material.

And the last thing they'll want is a public handbags during a pandemic.

Raab is in charge.

Did you even read the post? LOL

Raab himself couldn’t even confirm it either. 

What the media are suggesting is the old expression which could happen  - Too many Chiefs, not enough Indians
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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

My point is that he isn’t really offensive, it’s pretend offensive. Schofield isn’t as bland as him!

When he was hacking phones, that was offer. 

I don't get to watch a lot of morning telly usually. Schofield annoys me tho, ever since his When Philip met Philip sh*te. 
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Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

It will be Tory's back to their back stabbing best with Gove, Mogg etc. sniffing blood
 
There's surely no realistic hope of this lad ever being Prime Minister, is there? Whilst I'm sure it would be fairly disastrous for the UK it would be absolutely f*cking hilarious for everyone else...
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Originally posted by Devrozex Devrozex wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

It will be Tory's back to their back stabbing best with Gove, Mogg etc. sniffing blood
 
There's surely no realistic hope of this lad ever being Prime Minister, is there? Whilst I'm sure it would be fairly disastrous for the UK it would be absolutely f*cking hilarious for everyone else...

Could have said same about Johnson years ago. Brexit gave Mogg a platform, and he is popular among most the brexiteers I've come across. If there is going to be a new PM it's going to be a hard brexiteer. Maybe once brexit is done he will be less of a influence
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Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

Originally posted by Devrozex Devrozex wrote:

Originally posted by PaddyDaCulchie PaddyDaCulchie wrote:

It will be Tory's back to their back stabbing best with Gove, Mogg etc. sniffing blood
 
There's surely no realistic hope of this lad ever being Prime Minister, is there? Whilst I'm sure it would be fairly disastrous for the UK it would be absolutely f*cking hilarious for everyone else...

Could have said same about Johnson years ago. Brexit gave Mogg a platform, and he is popular among most the brexiteers I've come across. If there is going to be a new PM it's going to be a hard brexiteer. Maybe once brexit is done he will be less of a influence

Corbyn was undoubtedly was never considered a potential PM in 2014 (one might even say not even a candidate for the shadow cabinet) and by May 2017 he fell just short of being PM.

Having said that, Mogg seems to be a caricature of the Tories and while useful for headlines, wont come close to the role. 
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Utter madness talking about next PMs when assuming he doesn’t die he’ll be in charge for atleast the next decade.

The issue of whether you voted for Brexit or not will be long gone by then too
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