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Topic History of: Rory Rory, tell us a story
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Barney Instead of debating with his opponents, Boris is currently talking to fellow MPs, with a view to increasing his 100+ supporters.

His level of support may well be one of the largest in history - with detractors having to resort to personal attacks.

Leadsom is nothing less than a survivor - and now has just become a Boris fan, and a likely cabinet member.


Barney BJ - perhaps unlike his pal Trump - is no fool.

Speaks several languages, including Latin!

Former editor of The Spectator, Mayor of London and Foreign Secretary - and lecturer/tutor.

This country has been led by lesser people - and, currently, there's nobody (in the frame) more suitable.

Minor eccentricities - and a fascination for the opposite sex - are no barrier.
Jo Barney wrote:
There's no doubt that Boris Johnson will be our next Prime Minister; he has, by far, the largest support from his peers.

Every poll confirms his huge lead - and, consequently, he sees no need to debate. Straight talking and experienced - and the best available.

Already the other candidates are being nice to Boris - in the hope of a cabinet position; even Rory has backtracked on his decision not to serve under Boris.



If Rory has backtracked, he can't be as principled as he'd like people to think.

As for Boris, is his tousled, rumpled, wiffle-waffling persona contrived and, if so, what's he really like?

Boris Johnson's party trick rumbled! JEREMY VINE reveals how he once saw the MP make a shambolic, unprepared speech and forget his punchlines but still bring the house down - and 18 months later he repeated the routine
Jo I didn't see the debate but from what I've seen of him can well believe that Rory talked the most sense. Would love to see him debate Boris Johnson but, sadly, I doubt that will happen.
Barney There's no doubt that Boris Johnson will be our next Prime Minister; he has, by far, the largest support from his peers.

Every poll confirms his huge lead - and, consequently, he sees no need to debate. Straight talking and experienced - and the best available.

Already the other candidates are being nice to Boris - in the hope of a cabinet position; even Rory has backtracked on his decision not to serve under Boris.