Snog, marry, or avoid? Just avoid them all? – politicalbetting.com

[ad_1]

It bodes ill for Sunak that Tory MPs have been discussing his successor. Today’s Sunday Times reports

many [Tory] Lawmakers expect to lose [the next general election], and people are already wondering who they will support in the next leadership contest. Kemi Badenoch, trade secretary, is the early favorite but allies said Jacob Rees-Mogg held a dinner before Christmas in the right season and many are contemplating running. Top Trussites aligned Simon Clarke and Ranil Jayawardena as a team to fight his libertarian pro-growth agenda.

If you hate the Tory Party and want to see it destroyed then wish Jacob Rees-Mogg the success of Sunak. I can see a route for Rees-Mogg to win, as long as he makes the final two then he has a strong chance of winning with Tory members. It seems unfortunate for the Tory Party that JRM’s leadership bid is not being laughed at but it is seen as a possibility, we can put this down as another Brexit dividend.

I’m quite dismissive of Kemi Badenoch, if you want to know her supporters, look it up in the dictionary for the definition of ‘projection’. There is a reality gap between what his supporters think of him and his political career thus far.

As for receiving backing from Truss and Trussites it’s a bit like receiving parenting advice from Josef Fritzl. Given how disastrously and short the Truss premiership was Trussites may be the best to maintain quiet support for any candidate.

The usual solid tip when it comes to the Tory leadership contest is to put the favourites, if Kemi Badenoch is the early favorite then experienced players know what to do, but what does it say about the Tory Party who could be in the top four in the next leadership contest. so Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Kemi Badenoch, and Simon Clarke?

TSE

[ad_2]

Source link

Leave a Reply