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Tweddle Dumb and Tweddle Dumber resolved to have a battle.



 Johnson and Hunt to fight for the spoils

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The MP's section of the Conservative party leadership election has played out its final act and it now falls to the conservative party members in the country to make the final choice. The two remaining candidates, Tweddle Dumb and Tweddle Dumber will now go head to head in a series of hustings around the country trying to dredge up enough votes from the 110,000 party members who will decide who is to be the Conservative party leader. What a choice those 110,000 have before them. Tweddle Dumb,the man who destroyed vast sections of the NHS and proved to be an outright liar in his dealings with the Junior Doctors in their dispute. The man who famously forgot that his own wife is Chinese not Japanese. The same man who has throughout his political career, proved time and again his ability to maintain a straight face whilst being very economical with truth no matter what the subject matter is or what the question may be. The opponent in this contest is Tweddle Dumber, the racist, sexist and homophobic buffoon, prone to gaffs and stupid actions on a regular basis. Swinging from a zip wire which had become stuck, wearing a blue crash helmet and waving small union jack flags he struck a ludicrous figure, and then said that he could never be Prime Mister as 'no one would vote for prat stuck on zip wire'.
Never the less, one of these two morons will be voted into the office of PM by default as leader of the Conservative party.
Just 110,000 people will decide who will be PM and the 43 million or so electorate will just have to lump that vote. We the British people will have no say in the matter. Perhaps Tweddle Dumb or Tweddle Dumber will do the decent thing and call a general election to give some legitimacy to the now debased post. Somehow, I doubt it.




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