Saddleworth2
Well-Known Member
She will be out within a week. Deservedly so too.Do people think May will go? She must be hanging on by the skin of her teeth if she stays. If she goes, what the hell will that mean?
She will be out within a week. Deservedly so too.Do people think May will go? She must be hanging on by the skin of her teeth if she stays. If she goes, what the hell will that mean?
It's not bollocks just shorthand. Clear majority of MPs now against hard brexit so the weakness of the bargaining position means to continue May's table thumping approach to our European colleagues would be stupid.
The country voted for brexit and corbyn has already accepted what that means so you are mistaken.
Ruth is a very personable politician but she has run a very limited albeit successful campaign on the basis of 'say no to indyref2'. The surprise for me in Scotland is the resurgence of the Labour Party which ran a far more ambiguous line on indyref. If Ruth had run purely on the Tory manifesto don't think we would be looking at the level of gains achieved.
And so once again the Tory party have plunged the country into another crisis.
Cameron caused the Brexit crisis by holding a referendum that was all about sorting out internal Tory party problems.
May called an election she didn't have to as a power grab for the Tories and an unstable government has resulted at a time when the country is to enter the Brexit negotiations.
Thank God we didn't elect Red Ed and get the chaos that Cameron warned us about.
The Tories always fcuking the country up.
Any hard brexit "no deal" will not be accepted by parliament. A vote of no confidence would end the government that tried to push it through.
She will be out within a week. Deservedly so too.
At least May is staying to steady the ship.
The kids,and they can only be kids,that have voted for Labour have done with no memory. It's the only explanation. They haven't seen the damage Labour have done in the past. Poor tories had to come in and save the country.
She will be out within a week. Deservedly so too.
But the problem with your assumption is that the EU will not offer anything else.
May deserves to be ousted. She called an election purely to give herself a mandate (which she already had), and hasn't been given one. She's put her party in a worse position.
My memory doesn't go back as far as yours, but the Tories have done a lot more damage to this country in my lifetime, of that there can be no doubt.
That's the outcome i want then.Constitutionally May gets first dibs.
If she finds her Queen's speech defeated then Labour are given the chance to form a govt and present a Queen's speech.
That will also be defeated and we'll have another election no sooner than 25 days afterwards.
A great picture from last night
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To scupper it? Insist on a hard brexit and a physical border between NI/ROI is about the only thing. The DUP will be desperate not to see Corbyn in power, given his long standing friendship with Sinn Fein/IRA and his seeming nonchalance over the Union.
Mate, there's more chance of Phil Jones winning Ballon D'Or than Sinn Fein swearing loyalty to the Queen. They've already long since ruled it out.
Constitutionally May gets first dibs.
If she finds her Queen's speech defeated then Labour are given the chance to form a govt and present a Queen's speech.
That will also be defeated and we'll have another election no sooner than 25 days afterwards.
Nah, Natalie Pike. ;)Its time to ask the really important question.
When Nicola Sturgeon gets the boots which person named after a fish will be leader of the SNP?
I am going for Finley Trout-Pollock