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  Who will replace Theresa May as Conservative leader? (search mode)
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Question: ?
#1
Boris Johnson
 
#2
David Davis
 
#3
Amber Rudd
 
#4
Philip Hammond
 
#5
Ruth Davidson
 
#6
Jacob Rees-Mogg
 
#7
Damian Green
 
#8
Priti Patel
 
#9
Liam Fox (joke option)
 
#10
Michael Gove (see above)
 
#11
Other vaguely prominent Tory
 
#12
Somebody literally nobody has ever heard of
 
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Total Voters: 68

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« on: October 08, 2017, 07:10:25 PM »

Top five on Betfair for “next Conservative leader”:

Johnson 16.8
Davis 14.5
Rudd 11.9
Rees-Mogg 11.1
Davidson 7.2

There is -5% of it being Davidson and Rees-Mogg is just lol

Johnson is becoming rash and might not have as many friends as he might wish for the forthcoming race. Rudd's seat is an issue but Soames might shuffle off to let her have his so not as big a one as appears. It will be Davis or bust. Hammond doesn't really have a chance, he angers people because he favours both austerity and softer Brexit.
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Battenberg
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« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2017, 07:25:26 PM »

Top five on Betfair for “next Conservative leader”:

Johnson 16.8
Davis 14.5
Rudd 11.9
Rees-Mogg 11.1
Davidson 7.2

There is -5% of it being Davidson and Rees-Mogg is just lol

Johnson is becoming rash and might not have as many friends as he might wish for the forthcoming race. Rudd's seat is an issue but Soames might shuffle off to let her have his so not as big a one as appears. It will be Davis or bust. Hammond doesn't really have a chance, he angers people because he favours both austerity and softer Brexit.

He is nearly 69. Isn't that a problem?
Not particularly if he's elected on the basis of 'sorting Brexit out'.
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2017, 05:27:27 PM »

Patel isn't next-PM material. Maybe the next IDS (opposition leader in lean year), but not at all a successor to May.

Is there any chance of Gove managing to hobble together the votes to win the leadership election?
LOL

his performance in 2016 was already outperforming expectations no way he's winning
A typical safe boring tory like Hammond or Davis. Kind of curious how Rees-Mogg would do in a general though.
No chance of it being Spreadsheet Phillip, tbh.
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Battenberg
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2017, 12:13:10 PM »

oh my god osborne

no

just no LMAO
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