Liz Truss Ex-Prime Minister

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anonymoususer

6,227 posts

51 months

B'stard Child said:
anonymoususer said:
I totally missed Liz's defeat
Must have been after I went toi bed
I got as far as the moggie going (his declaration wasn't shown as it coincided with Rishi's)
Same as me when JRM went I thought magic - I can hit the sack and wake up to either reform or labour taking the seat

Labour did
Her declaration is here:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/news/election-2024...

The Labour chap starts off by saying so much for a safe seat.

Edited by anonymoususer on Friday 5th July 11:05

TonyToniTone

3,511 posts

252 months

Apparently she was working on her leadership campaign biglaugh

B'stard Child

28,738 posts

249 months

anonymoususer said:
Her declaration is here:
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/news/election-2024...

The Labour chap starts off by saying so much for a safe seat.

Edited by anonymoususer on Friday 5th July 11:05
After last nights Exit poll data

B'stard Child said:
I is disappoint



But I remain hopeful until the results come in
So much for exit polls - from an individual seat perspective biggrin




acer12

1,011 posts

177 months

B'stard Child said:
She got hammered from all sides



Delicious
did she only get 1.7% of the vote - assume the "loony" is her

hidetheelephants

26,014 posts

196 months

President Merkin said:
She will forever romaine in our hearts.
She failed to see the approaching iceberg; I lollo rosso'd a lot when the result came in. The electorate have fired a signal rocket telling her that radicchio changes are coming to parliament.

Mr Miata

1,039 posts

53 months

What gets me is how she acted like a petulant child by turning up late, refusing to make eye contact and the only candidate across the entire nation who wouldn’t comment, not even a thankyou to her team.

She looked bitter that how dare the electorate speak out and vote against her. No doubt she was thinking “how dare the plebs have democracy, don’t they know who I am”.

Tom8

2,363 posts

157 months

I am disappointed she didn't have a lettuce stand and take the seat off her. Missed opportunity there.

Tom8

2,363 posts

157 months

Tom8 said:
I am disappointed she didn't have a lettuce stand and take the seat off her. Missed opportunity there.
Just watched her "interview" She still doesn't get it.

Castrol for a knave

4,924 posts

94 months

Tom8 said:
Tom8 said:
I am disappointed she didn't have a lettuce stand and take the seat off her. Missed opportunity there.
Just watched her "interview" She still doesn't get it.
Apparently, it's the EHCR.

Not that your average worker with a couple of kids finds themselves down to £100 midway through the month because their mortgage and all the other costs of gone up. Even if not all are directly attributable to her crazy budget, she's oblivious to why people voted her out.

Here's a clue Liz, it's not the EHCR

swisstoni

17,502 posts

282 months

In a way it’s probably just as well she doesn’t get it, for her own sake.

All she had to do was keep a lid on things after Boris was got ejected. Kept things together, with the Tories looking like a going concern with a right wing intent and they wouldn’t have been so vulnerable to Reform.

They would likely have still lost, but not by this massive margin.

mikeiow

5,605 posts

133 months

Saturday
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Have to say the most satisfying part of yesterday was finding the idiot Truss thrown out by her constituents.

Well, perhaps just after seeing the odious self-righteous tosse, JRM, also sent packing back to his Victorian bunker.

She is totally unaware of her stupidity. & of course, that reflected in the results, since it was her party who, in a moment of total suicide, decided she was the best they had.
Kind fked from that point on.

Maybe they will regroup, but when I see the likes of Badenoch & Patel bandied about as the next saviour & leader, I foresee wilderness years ahead….

bitchstewie

52,720 posts

213 months

Saturday
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I did see someone suggest that the Portillo Moment may be about to be renamed.

p1stonhead

26,080 posts

170 months

Saturday
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mikeiow said:
Have to say the most satisfying part of yesterday was finding the idiot Truss thrown out by her constituents.

Well, perhaps just after seeing the odious self-righteous tosse, JRM, also sent packing back to his Victorian bunker.

She is totally unaware of her stupidity. & of course, that reflected in the results, since it was her party who, in a moment of total suicide, decided she was the best they had.
Kind fked from that point on.

Maybe they will regroup, but when I see the likes of Badenoch & Patel bandied about as the next saviour & leader, I foresee wilderness years ahead….
Look at this fancy dress piss taking idiot waste of space; and baked bean man biggrin


bitchstewie

52,720 posts

213 months

Saturday
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Beans next to Toast.

MrBogSmith

2,227 posts

37 months

Saturday
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She arguably did the most damage in a single event so it’s poetic justice she lost her seat.

eharding

13,938 posts

287 months

Saturday
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bhstewie said:
Beans next to Toast.
Has beans vs. Has been

ScotHill

3,341 posts

112 months

Saturday
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p1stonhead said:
Look at this fancy dress piss taking idiot waste of space; and baked bean man biggrin

Just imagine that that's how you lost your job. Oh, JRM doesn't have to.

TonyToniTone

3,511 posts

252 months

Saturday
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I didn't realise an independent with a grudge stood to take her down.

Top man biggrin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7epo94MqPo&ab...

The Hypno-Toad

12,488 posts

208 months

Saturday
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You’d like to hope that this is the last we will see of this delusional, narcissistic, rude, self centred person but I would imagine every time a broadcaster wants a voice to complain about the new government in the most insane and batst manner possible, she’ll be the one they will turn to.

As far as getting back into parliament is concerned, I don’t think there is a Conservative association in the country who would touch her with a 10 foot badge pole
I would imagine that even Reform would want nothing to do with her.

However, you do look at her with her mannerisms and behaviour and wonder if there is something else going on? Sometimes (in fact I’d probably say most of the time.), she almost appears like a glitching android, like she can’t function on what she is being told.

I think she now appears to be very odd individual indeed and certainly has no place in politics for any party. I wonder if her time in office has actually left her needing help?

Edited by The Hypno-Toad on Saturday 6th July 12:30

TwigtheWonderkid

43,915 posts

153 months

Saturday
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I actually think Liz Truss is an unwell woman. That's not a flippant remark, her level of self delusion and hubris isn't normal.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if she has a total breakdown soon, and in a few months is found at 3am, naked or in her nightie, with her fist clenched, screaming abuse at a street lamp.