'When we finally get the result - when a fraction of the country chooses the new Prime Minister - it is likely to be; meet the new boss, same as the old boss.' | patersonHT ✍️
No matter who wins out of the five remaining wannabe PMs, they have been on this planet for a shorter time than I have.Stewart Paterson: Boris Johnson departs as Prime Minister leaving another fine mess
Then the members of the party, generously estimated at around 200,000 or so, will choose who becomes Tory leader and automatically Prime Minister, until the next election at least. But to give 0.3% of the country, just because they are party members, the decision, is not fair on the rest of us. No-one elected them to make decisions on our behalf.people, when they elect their MP, are voting for a party and who they want as Prime Minister.There must be an argument for a new Prime Minister having to call a General Election in these circumstances.
She was raised by her father, an ex-paratrooper who became a teacher, and her mother, a special needs teacher, and attended a Catholic comprehensive school. Kemi Badenoch, ‘anti-woke’ ex-equalities minister, and Tom Tugendhat, former soldier, are the outsiders of the final five and unlikely to get to the last two.Badenoch, another from the right, would need to take lot of support from Truss to have a chance.
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