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Post by Exkeeper on May 24, 2019 14:06:44 GMT 1
Batten down the hatches. A prize imbecile wants to run the asylum. Corbyn or Boris? Or another? Difficult to keep up these days... You could add Raab, Gove, Hunt, IDS and McVile, just for starters.😖
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Post by martinshrew on May 24, 2019 14:24:06 GMT 1
Corbyn or Boris? Or another? Difficult to keep up these days... You could add Raab, Gove, Hunt, IDS and McVile, just for starters.😖 Raab, McVey or even Patel as an outside shout would all be excellent choices for the next PM.
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Post by venceremos on May 24, 2019 14:24:57 GMT 1
The beginning of June is the end of May. Ithankyew I'd be ashamed to think almost along the same lines as the Shropshire Star front page Could be a fallback career option, don't knock it.
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Post by martinshrew on May 24, 2019 14:27:06 GMT 1
Tories under Raab propped up by the Brexit Party? Imagine the meltdown on here.
Still, more probable than the Green Party, Change or the Lib Dems doing anything anytime soon.
How can the Brexit Party prop up any government when they haven’t so much as a manifesto never mind any MP’s you ****ing moron ? At some point you'll come to terms with the fact that Labour has all but lost it's vote in the north, they simply abandoned the white working class. I have many friends in the north who just wouldn't vote Conservative, therefore they need representation and a Brexit party vote could potentially be quite popular.
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Post by venceremos on May 24, 2019 14:27:32 GMT 1
How can the Brexit Party prop up any government when they haven’t so much as a manifesto never mind any MP’s you ****ing moron ? It's likely they'll stand in general election if they romp the EU votes as predicted. I mean, it's not really that difficult to grasp? What general election?
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Post by venceremos on May 24, 2019 14:36:33 GMT 1
How can the Brexit Party prop up any government when they haven’t so much as a manifesto never mind any MP’s you ****ing moron ? At some point you'll come to terms with the fact that Labour has all but lost it's vote in the north, they simply abandoned the white working class. I have many friends in the north who just wouldn't vote Conservative, therefore they need representation and a Brexit party vote could potentially be quite popular. Speaking as a northerner who might be described as hailing from a white, working class background, I'd like to nail this myth that the north is the land of the abandoned "white, working class". The north has been ignored and abandoned, not just the mythical WWC. This persistent brexit-supporting WWC nonsense is as patronising to the north as anything that went before. You have friends in the north who wouldn't vote Conservative? Well blow me down with a feather, who'd have thought it? I know people in the leafy, suburban south who wouldn't vote Labour. Amazing, eh? If anywhere is the brexit heartland I'd say it's the midlands.
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Post by venceremos on May 24, 2019 14:37:20 GMT 1
You could add Raab, Gove, Hunt, IDS and McVile, just for starters.😖 Raab, McVey or even Patel as an outside shout would all be excellent choices for the next PM. Dear God, what an array of "talent" ......
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 14:46:57 GMT 1
Good riddance. And she can take her hostile environment with her.
Now for the next no mark leader.
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Post by wakemanender on May 24, 2019 15:36:53 GMT 1
Donald Trump,President of the United States. Boris Johnson, UK Prime Minister. Surely not. What next. Graham Westley the next town boss.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 16:08:39 GMT 1
In my opinion the Conservative and Unionist party could do a lot worse than to give our very own Big Danny K a run in the top job.
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Post by Exkeeper on May 24, 2019 16:52:00 GMT 1
In my opinion the Conservative and Unionist party could do a lot worse than to give our very own Big Danny K a run in the top job. Rearrange the words into the correct order. Post, a, thick, as.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 17:22:32 GMT 1
I think McVey and Patel have chances if the system is changed. Tell me your f..kin joking . The fragrant McVey or the slimy Patel ? If either of these two get anywhere near the position of Prime Minister the Tory lot should hang their heads in shame . I cannot believe McVey can be associated with the job of leading the Government , the lying s**te bag.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 17:28:35 GMT 1
BBC news suggesting that there could be as many as 18 potential candidates for the PMs job.
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Post by venceremos on May 24, 2019 17:45:39 GMT 1
BBC news suggesting that there could be as many as 18 potential candidates for the PMs job. Bloodbath! *fingers crossed*
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Post by FloreatShrew on May 24, 2019 18:15:24 GMT 1
In my opinion the Conservative and Unionist party could do a lot worse than to give our very own Big Danny K a run in the top job. Oh let's do that, really go out as a influental nation state with a whimper. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 That's your best one yet, actually cheered up my day the thought of that, the Tories would be dead in a week.
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Post by northwestman on May 24, 2019 18:47:35 GMT 1
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Post by martinshrew on May 24, 2019 19:02:16 GMT 1
I think McVey and Patel have chances if the system is changed. Tell me your f..kin joking . The fragrant McVey or the slimy Patel ? If either of these two get anywhere near the position of Prime Minister the Tory lot should hang their heads in shame . I cannot believe McVey can be associated with the job of leading the Government , the lying s**te bag. No joke intended, avid Brexiteers, not flip-floppers like Gove & Borris.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 19:16:14 GMT 1
Tell me your f..kin joking . The fragrant McVey or the slimy Patel ? If either of these two get anywhere near the position of Prime Minister the Tory lot should hang their heads in shame . I cannot believe McVey can be associated with the job of leading the Government , the lying s**te bag. No joke intended, avid Brexiteers, not flip-floppers like Gove & Borris. Hmmm, you are quite right . Frightening though would you agree ? If I remember McVey is lucky to be an MP , some sort of shady tricks employed to secure her seat . To think that she considers herself able to challenge for the top job tells me she is delusional in the extreme. Being an avid Brexiteer surely isn’t enough . Oh well we will see .
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Post by Red Rose In Exile on May 24, 2019 19:18:37 GMT 1
Cameron Bottled it. May stepped up to the plate and totally cocked it up. McVey may be the first prime minister that 'I would'
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Post by Mortgagehound on May 24, 2019 19:48:22 GMT 1
What a total mess
We are the laughing stock of Europe
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Post by lenny on May 24, 2019 19:59:50 GMT 1
You could add Raab, Gove, Hunt, IDS and McVile, just for starters.😖 Raab, McVey or even Patel as an outside shout would all be excellent choices for the next PM. Each would be terrible PMs. It is a job that requires compromise, bringing people together and an ability to make tough choices as well as experience of the immense pressure and scrutiny that the role would entail. None of those demonstrate any skills indicating their ability to do that. The fact you think that they would be "excellent" suggests you consider views on Brexit to be the most important thing when deciding the leader of the country, which I find chilling, quite frankly. I don't particularly like Gove or Hunt, or agree with many of their policies, but they are far better qualified to lead the country. Both have had periods of intense pressure mounted on them and actually come through alright, and both are well acquainted with significant profiles and cabinet roles. Quite why Gove, a persistent and decades-long Eurosceptic who led the leave campaign while nobody even knew who Raab was, is a "flip-flopper" is beyond me. Because he backed the withdrawal agreement? Arguing that isn't Brexit is one of the most tiresome debates possible, and all that is required to debunk the statement is to go back through the entire leave campaign and stack up all the posited visions of a post-EU Britain (none of which - even good old Nigel 'public schooled, investment banker, "let's join the EEA like Norway", man of the people' Farage's - involved severing of all relations).
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Post by LetchworthShrew on May 24, 2019 21:17:48 GMT 1
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Post by Exkeeper on May 24, 2019 22:11:15 GMT 1
I think McVey and Patel have chances if the system is changed. Tell me your f..kin joking . The fragrant McVey or the slimy Patel ? If either of these two get anywhere near the position of Prime Minister the Tory lot should hang their heads in shame . I cannot believe McVey can be associated with the job of leading the Government , the lying s**te bag. They can’t hang their heads any lower, as in most cases they are already between their knees. There are a few exceptions though - mist of the leadership wannabes have managed to get their heads up their own a**e.
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Post by zenfootball2 on May 25, 2019 4:04:38 GMT 1
considering the lack of statesman / statesperson/ stateswomen in any party , the cat has my vote and could be a rallying point for the protest vote who dont like any of the other candidates.he had beter put his paw on a memebership form(will they take dead mice as a form of payment?)
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Post by percy on May 25, 2019 6:13:36 GMT 1
Loved her country ? She thought more about the Conservative party than she did the welfare of the country.
A “no deal” Brexiteer will lead to a vote of no confidence and a general election.
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Post by mattmw on May 25, 2019 8:26:14 GMT 1
Is there anyone in the Conservative Party not standing to be the new leader - sounds like we already have about 15 people putting their name forward
From a purely betting point of view Rory Stewart at 20/1 seems good value - fairly new to front line Ministerial duties so doesn’t have too much baggage and is setting himself up as pro brexit but anti-Boris Johnson candidate which will appeal to a lot of the Conservative MPs
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Post by davycrockett on May 25, 2019 8:28:12 GMT 1
Surely whoever does get elected will call a snap general election to improve their majority to make it easier to get Brexit through parliament?
Hang on a minute 😂
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Post by LetchworthShrew on May 25, 2019 8:52:33 GMT 1
Surely whoever does get elected will call a snap general election to improve their majority to make it easier to get Brexit through parliament? Hang on a minute 😂 That would a sure fire way to make it someone else's problem
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Post by stuttgartershrew on May 25, 2019 10:15:57 GMT 1
So Boris states that if he is the next PM the UK will be leaving on October 31st, deal or no deal. Its as if they've not learnt a thing...
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Post by albionshrew on May 25, 2019 10:56:28 GMT 1
I mean I'm sure we all agree that she should resign (that she should have done it before now...and she will still be a around for a couple of weeks yet) but does anyone have any confidence that anyone else can come in and sort out this mess? I'm amazed anyone would wish to take the job on... And the booby prize is that she has to meet Trump!
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