Dorries retweet branded 'dangerous' by MP as Tory leadership campaign gets nasty

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Quote from: srb7677 on August 02, 2022, 08:07:09 PM
As I have said elsewhere, Dorries is a bit thick and a bit of a prat.
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Quote from: Barry on August 02, 2022, 07:17:19 PM
Oh no, call the Police, another hurty tweet tweet.
It should have shown Rishi stabbing Boris from the front, which is how it happened. I think the hurty hurty cheep tweet has been deleted now.
Chicken
As I have said elsewhere, Dorries is a bit thick and a bit of a prat.

Should have let the tweet stand as a reminder of that.

Accusing someone of stabbing her hero in the back when that hero has shot himself in the foot so many times I'm surprised he has any leg left is rather silly. And she lacks the intelligence to understand that accusing an opponent of stabbing Boris in the back is not the best way of advertising the necessary clean break from Boris for her own side. 
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Barry

Oh no, call the Police, another hurty tweet tweet.
It should have shown Rishi stabbing Boris from the front, which is how it happened. I think the hurty hurty cheep tweet has been deleted now.
Chicken
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Dorries retweet branded 'dangerous' by MP as Tory leadership campaign gets nasty

A retweet by Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, showing Rishi Sunak stabbing Boris Johnson in the back, has been branded "dangerous" by a fellow Conservative MP.

Source: Dorries retweet branded 'dangerous' by MP as Tory leadership campaign gets nasty