Please tell me the cross-in-a-circle and "read more" are part of the poster and not just artifacts of your screen shot.
The cross in the circle is a Twitter artefact, the rest is what was left in place by the design - included the greyish boxes in the background from the Powerpoint slide template they used.
If you take out the political references it looks like he runs an office supplies company.
I think the bosses of Viking would object strongly to the suggestion that they are so amateurish.
Frankly, David Brent would have a better-designed image
The cross in the circle is a Twitter artefact, the rest is what was left in place by the design - included the greyish boxes in the background from the Powerpoint slide template they used.
If you take out the political references it looks like he runs an office supplies company.
I think the bosses of Viking would object strongly to the suggestion that they are so amateurish.
Frankly, David Brent would have a better-designed image
This would be a small family run company. Granny did the website after doing a two day course at the pensioners' club. She only really goes for the chat and the biscuits.
Trinucleus wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 12:59 pm
I definitely want to vote for the CWF chairman
There's a certain irony that the principle policy of Conservative Way Forward is to take the Conservative Party (and the UK) Back to the '50s, possibly the 1850s*.
A quick look at the listed membership, past and present, gives you a good idea what the C in CWF stands for.
*or if you want to be really pedantic "the 80s, possibly the 1880s".
This place is not a place of honor, no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here, nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us.
This place is best shunned and left uninhabited.
tom p wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 7:57 am
seriously, that's his poster?
Jesus christ.
what's the deal with the squiggle under him? It looks like a cartoon representation of when someone has been hit on the head and is dazed, or maybe it's meant to be pubes
Handset cord from a landline telephonic device. That was as hi-tech as it got in 1988.
Carrot Flower Queen's verdict on Sunak's fillum declaring his candidacy: "It's like some shopping channel bollocks you watch in the middle of the night when you can't sleep. Who thought that was a good look?"
From a sometime member of this parish with a different username over on internationalskeptics.com
Twitter noticed that Rishi registered his leadership campaign website back in December.
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having that swing is a necessary but not sufficient condition for it meaning a thing
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shpalman wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 10:48 am
Twitter noticed that Rishi registered his leadership campaign website back in December.
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TBF it could just be a direct link to his OnlyFans account
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headshot wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 7:50 am
Brexit hardman fuckknuckle, Steve Baker, has thrown is hat cockend into the ring.
Shame his staff can only use PowerPoint...poorly...and did their last graphic designs in 1988.
And now thrown it out again. Backing Suella Braverman. Someone who couldn't even have the courage/ability to resign properly from Johnson's government even when it was clear he was doomed.
Oh my life, my MP is backing Liz Truss. I know there isn't exactly a huge array of good options to choose from, but my opinion of him has just sunk even further.
Stranger Mouse wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 4:21 pm
Shapps has announced. Presumably he can do all eight signatures himself.
The important thing is Shapps will finally allow the Tories to draw a lot under the Johnson years and move on from that terrible period when their leader was a narcissistic fantasist with a proven track record of dishonesty and outright criminality.
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Patel is keeping her powder dry by not standing or backing anyone yet.
Truss has the support of JRM and Dorries - so the lunatic wing of the party is well represented.
Watched a clip of Tugendhats speech - seemed flat. I think his weird name may rule him out.
Badenoch gave a decent speech and had some cheerers... has Michael Gove in her corner - could be one to watch.
Mourdaunt seems to be garnering support too... apparently is popular with members.
Zahawi already seems dogged by dodgy tax affairs - and his judgment can't be great to accept the Chancellor job immediately before ousting Boris.
Will be interesting to see where things are this evening... it may be that everyone standing makes it to the first vote... I figured they'd raise the bar to 30-40 or so supporters to get the list down more quickly.
TopBadger wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:48 pm
Shapps is out - backing Rishi...
Patel is keeping her powder dry by not standing or backing anyone yet.
Truss has the support of JRM and Dorries - so the lunatic wing of the party is well represented.
Watched a clip of Tugendhats speech - seemed flat. I think his weird name may rule him out.
Badenoch gave a decent speech and had some cheerers... has Michael Gove in her corner - could be one to watch.
Mourdaunt seems to be garnering support too... apparently is popular with members.
Zahawi already seems dogged by dodgy tax affairs - and his judgment can't be great to accept the Chancellor job immediately before ousting Boris.
Will be interesting to see where things are this evening... it may be that everyone standing makes it to the first vote... I figured they'd raise the bar to 30-40 or so supporters to get the list down more quickly.
jimbob wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:13 pm
Patel is out too
Hence why I said she's not standing... she seems to be keeping her power dry in terms of who to throw her support behind to improve her chances of landing a bigger cabinet role (or perhaps keeping her current one).
jimbob wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:13 pm
Patel is out too
Hence why I said she's not standing... she seems to be keeping her power dry in terms of who to throw her support behind to improve her chances of landing a bigger cabinet role (or perhaps keeping her current one).
Home Secretary is one of the Great Offices of State, along with Foreign Sec and Chancellor (and obvs PM), so there isn't much higher she could go, and her skills of being chief drawbridge-raiser means she'll probably keep that job, unless she falls out with the new PM.