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Theresa May loses key Brexit votes and faces leadership challenge
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostYou're the one who suggested her as a Tory leader and PM.
There's a couple of hurdles in the way of that happening, not least that she's thick as tulip and doesn't have a seat.
Can you see your jack waving, land of hope and glory singing, Nazi saluting, middle England Brexit voter wanting their party led by a Pro EU Lesbo ?
Nevertheless, if you look at recent ConHome polling of party membership, she's regularly first or second among party members (~70% approval IIRC). She's about the most consistent performer of all candidates and has been for some time. Credibility counts for a lot when the competition is so weak. Still, I doubt the wider membership are paying all that much attention. Most of them couldn't pick RD out of a line up of their nursing staff, probably. Still, she is popular.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOh ok then.
Still no answer?
Boris, Fox, Davies or JRM should take over.
And give all of us with no skin in the game a good laugh.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI've given you your answer dumbkopf.
Boris, Fox, Davies or JRM should take over.
And give all of us with no skin in the game a good laugh.
Do you not have a home to go to?Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYou’re not too familiar with US politics, are you?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAre you still here?
Do you not have a home to go to?
I know it can be misleading on here sometimes, but this wasn't really meant to be a forum for special-needs adults.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo which of the other GOP or Dem primary candidates would have been worse? Even Ben Carson would have been better.
Still, to answer your second, and entirely different, question, that's easy: either Ted Cruz or Rand Paul. Among many other things, you would've seen a permanent gov't shutdown on the domestic front and totally fecked up international policies, where the President actually has some leverage. Trump is a moron, but he's somewhat pragmatic. Cruz and Paul are entirely faith based.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostHer pathetic weakness and inability to make decisions is almost a strength. There are too few rebels on either side that are willing to nail her jelly to the wall until it has set a little more
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Originally posted by original PM View PostOh ok then.
Still no answer?
Bojo backed Brexit as he never expected there to be enough Brexidiot voters to win the vote. He was hoping for a close Remain win, then he could have challenged Cameron for leadership. As soon as Brexit vote won there was no way he wanted the PM slot, and neither did any of the other leading Brexiters. May's biggest mistake was thinking she could deliver the impossible.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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