@PaulDFollows
Cllr. Paul David Follows 🔶
2 years
@Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph And correct me if I’m wrong, you were a rebel less than 2% of the time when you look at parliamentary votes, so you had no issues propping him up?
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@Jeremy_Hunt
Jeremy Hunt
2 years
I’m standing to #winbacktrust . Read more in my interview with the @Telegraph today…
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@PaulDFollows
Cllr. Paul David Follows 🔶
2 years
@Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Just for the avoidance of doubt, it’s 1.9% (source: the public whip) in this parliamentary term.
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@EvolveLeadteam
Shirley Wardell
2 years
@PaulDFollows @Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Absolutely, Mr Hunt's votes were often at odds with his words.
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@PaulDFollows
Cllr. Paul David Follows 🔶
2 years
@EvolveLeadteam @Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Very often. I can almost always tell how @Jeremy_Hunt will have voted in the House of Commons by picking up the latest @farnhamherald - it will be the opposite of whatever his weekly column or constituency email is saying.
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@Lenboy
Lenboy
2 years
@PaulDFollows @Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Do you understand how the whip works? Ask Rory Stewart..
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@PaulDFollows
Cllr. Paul David Follows 🔶
2 years
@Lenboy @Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Yes, I do. all this does for me is remind me none of them are exempt from propping up Boris. From the cabinet to the backbenches, they are all part of this. It’s why at the end of the day they can all claim to be suitable to be the Tory leader but we need a whole new government
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@rider_jon
Jon Hughes
2 years
@PaulDFollows @Jeremy_Hunt @Telegraph Whenever I wrote to Jeremy to ask him to consider voting against Johnson's government, or to call on the PM to resign, the answer was always the same - nope. On 3 May he told me it would be a disaster to replace 'the West’s most determined leader' with a war on in Ukraine.
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