Sunak must be replaced as PM, says former cabinet minister Sir Simon Clarke By Sam Francis

by the1kingdom

12 comments
  1. Reaction to this tells it’s own story. Very hostile comments from other Tories.

    Telegraph (which this was published in) really hates Sunak almost as much as it does Labour!

  2. He will be. No idea how soon, but he’s getting replaced as PM in 2024.

  3. Just a matter of time.

    But how much pace it gathers is the key.

    He’ll go to the polls as PM before he accepts being ousted. I don’t think he can last till October.

    Which is why I predict a May election.

  4. Who is there to replace him? The conservative party are a majority liberal party: whoever replaces Sunak will strip the Rwanda bill to its bones, and then even this monstrosity of a bill which was never going to work will go through another five year iteration to get to the same point. Reminder for all: Priti Patel began the engines of the Rwanda bill in April 2022. Essentially two whole years ago at this point.

    The British public cannot wait any longer. Immigration must be reduced before every city becomes what London now is, and illegal immigrants must be removed to restore the credibility of our entire system. The Conservatives (a pseudo-liberal party when one looks at their policies and actions, not their speech) have built a mass immigration toll booth, selling visas and citizenships to whosoever may pay. They must be obliterated in the next election, and that is best done without drama: keep Sunak and die. Let another party actually conservative replace them

  5. My first reaction is “Who?” to Simon Clarke; my second reaction is that the Tories are going to get porked whoever leads them, so there’s zero point in engaging in yet more internal warfare to replace Sunak just so that someone else can lead them to glorious defeat.

    We could go to war and they could resurrect Churchill and they’d *still* get reamed. It doesn’t matter who’s leader.

  6. I’m still convinced that it will be a hung parliament with a tiny lean to CON.

    Which is terrifying.

    I have no confidence in the British public whatsoever.

  7. What if there’s no general election this year? Hmm?

  8. Replaced by another Tory? What’s the point?
    Is there an untalented miscreant left that hasn’t had a go at PM or Cabinet yet?

  9. They could replace him with David Attenborough and it still wouldn’t be enough. The party doesn’t know what it stands for and putting a new figurehead in place won’t stop the rot.

  10. I find it hilarious that mainstream media would assume we’re going to vote Labour in a (s)election to get the Tories out. Who in their right mind would vote for the red Tories when there’s Reform UK?

  11. For some reason, the story of the boy sticking his finger in the dyke springs to mind.

  12. I love it how these tories change the face of the leader and every time pretend to us it’s a brand new government with a new manifesto.

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