Monday [9 to 11]

(1215) Afternoon all … major backlog of posts and stories, plus there are four gals pics in the queue. All right, just a few polit issues now, ladies at lunchtime around 1300. Tomorrow, MMUTR is visiting … talking tech.

 

11. I’m relying on Kassandra in Athens to keep up with Syria

… she’s Greek Orthodox:


10. My only comment on Biden

… is in these two below … everyone and his dog out there are getting into it.


9. The issue with Reform

I’m thinking Nigel needs to wake up … he’s under the influence of Tice who wants to be the replacement for the Tories but Reform is a much broader party than that. Kate Hoey and he were quite close for sometime … I repeat, Nigel needs to wake up.

5 replies on “Monday [9 to 11]”

  1. 9. Not sure what Nigel is up to. I fear his aim of replacing the Tories is blinding him to the obvious need to consolodate the right and work together.

  2. Oh why did Nigel drive out Ben?
    Clue;
    “One of the most principled, honest and kind person involved in politics.”

    Is she thick or trolling?
    Oh wait she is also a politican.
    As you were that man, as you were.

  3. Re 9. The issue with Reform – Tice was on GB News this morning and Patrick Christys had him over a barrel on the Islamists in our midst. No answer. Tice is a lightweight, if he were a Tory he’d be a ‘wet’ one. He’s yet to realise there’s a political earthquake coming and when it hits it will make him, and others like him, want to run away and hide.

    • Tice has a habit of failing to read the room, or understanding the situation, which may have affected his initial aim of being elected MP for Hartlepool, in upsetting the locals. On the other hand, on the occasions I have seen Ben Habib, not only on tv but in person, he was logical and gave reasoned answers. In my opinion, despite him not being elected, Ben Habib could still have given Reform strength in the eyes of the public, as he still had a lot to give. By doing what he did, in giving Habib no choice but to leave Reform, Farage showed the similar lack of foresight that Tice had already shown.

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