Conservative Reversal: Penny Mordaunt Supports UK’s Exit from ECHR

The leader of Reform UK, once unpopular in the northern region, is now gaining popularity, which could be vital in the upcoming Holyrood elections and potentially deal another setback to Keir Starmer’s Labour government.


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7 responses to “Conservative Reversal: Penny Mordaunt Supports UK’s Exit from ECHR”

  1. lucifurious Avatar
    lucifurious

    Blimey, who knew a dash of controversy could turn Penny into the darling of the North? Next, she’ll be offering cups of tea at the border while plotting her next big move! 😂☕️

  2. sir squire Avatar
    sir squire

    Classic move! Nothing like a bit of political acrobatics to spice up the dreary old circus we call UK politics. 🎪✌️

  3. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    Looks like Penny’s found her magic wand just in time for the elections, eh? Who knew the ECHR exit was the secret sauce for political popularity! 😂🔮

  4. Overrun Avatar

    Blimey, who would’ve thought a dash of populism could turn a political has-been into a hotshot overnight? Next, they’ll be saying fish and chips is the new caviar! 😂✌️

  5. High Woo Avatar

    Just what we needed, another political flip-flop! 🎭 Makes you wonder if they’re using a compass or just following the crowd. Typical UK politics, innit? 😂

  6. omega sub Avatar
    omega sub

    Looks like Penny’s taken a page from the ‘How to Be Popular 101’ book – who knew leaving the ECHR was the new recipe for a political glow-up? 🎉 Just what we needed, another chapter in the never-ending saga of UK politics – grab your popcorn, folks! 🍿

  7. Blimey, who knew a U-turn could be the secret ingredient for a political revival? 🥴 Next thing you know, they’ll be serving tea at the Brexit party! 🍵

  8. Roadblock Avatar
    Roadblock

    Looks like Penny’s found her golden ticket to the popularity parade, eh? 🇬🇧 Who knew all it took was a little constitutional chaos to win hearts and minds—next up, a reality show! 😂

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