The next prime minister
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Re: The next prime minister
Its got to be someone who can unite the Party. I don't see Boris as that man, there are quite a few Tory MPs who will not serve under him.
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Re: The next prime minister
I reckon the Tories will want to get support back from the Brexit Party so they'll go for a Leave campaigner.
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It can only be a Brexitier, another Remainer PM would finish the Tory party off for a generation.
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Re: The next prime minister
I think if they want to survive the GE they have to have a populist leader and policies , that isn't going to sit well with a lot of them .
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The only way Boris could get his policies thru Parliament is to have a GE and him win with a majority. That is a huge risk for him to take.
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Re: The next prime minister
So she's going then. 7th June is her last day as leader of the Conservative Party.
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Yea watched the live speech. She did well for keeping the emotion away until the end. Personally i would love to see Boris do the job. Trump and Boris will make a right pair. I can see them gambling, drinking scotch and going to strip bars
We need a leave campaigner and one with a bit of bite and personality, Boris fits that bill. What's not to like!
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We need a leave campaigner and one with a bit of bite and personality, Boris fits that bill. What's not to like!
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Boris will be an utter disaster. He talks a good talk but doesn't deliver.Rossgo wrote:Yea watched the live speech. She did well for keeping the emotion away until the end. Personally i would love to see Boris do the job. Trump and Boris will make a right pair. I can see them gambling, drinking scotch and going to strip bars
We need a leave campaigner and one with a bit of bite and personality, Boris fits that bill. What's not to like!
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General election and a referendum please. Restore some democracy to the uk.
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Re: The next prime minister
Boris is a **** up. He proved that when he was Mayor of London.
There is no way the Tories will call an election while they're getting battered in the polls.
There is no way the Tories will call an election while they're getting battered in the polls.
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That faking crying at the end made me vomit. No way that witch ever cries. She would be steel faced watching children burn in vats of acid the hard faced witch
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Rossgo wrote:Yea watched the live speech. She did well for keeping the emotion away until the end. Personally i would love to see Boris do the job. Trump and Boris will make a right pair. I can see them gambling, drinking scotch and going to strip bars
We need a leave campaigner and one with a bit of bite and personality, Boris fits that bill. What's not to like!
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Please tell me you are joking, this useless pile of crap could not organise a piss up in a brewery, seriously, he made a complete mess of London now that anther arse is doing the same.
He comes across and a bumbling idiot, but believe me he is not stupid and for all his antics he is dangerous, like the rest of the family. No..... someone else, I have no clue who? But man not him ffs.
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Re: The next prime minister
Changing their leader does not change the basic fact that Parliament will not agree to no deal, her deal or revoke Article 50.
Mathew Parris prediction of three different PMs by the end of the year finishing with Corbyn in a coalition and still being in the EU looks to be worth a bet.
Mathew Parris prediction of three different PMs by the end of the year finishing with Corbyn in a coalition and still being in the EU looks to be worth a bet.
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He’s a prick.Rossgo wrote:Yea watched the live speech. She did well for keeping the emotion away until the end. Personally i would love to see Boris do the job. Trump and Boris will make a right pair. I can see them gambling, drinking scotch and going to strip bars
We need a leave campaigner and one with a bit of bite and personality, Boris fits that bill. What's not to like!
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His ex wife has a stash of lascivious stories waiting to be released to the Press.
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Re: The next prime minister
Whoever they select, presumably will be carrying forward the same poisoned chalice that did for May.?
It seems rather unsettling to me that J R Smug has been laying low recently. I can well see him & his ilk placing a fall guy into place, pushing through a no-deal exit & quietly milking the ensuing situation in the background whilst avoiding any accountability.
Anyway, imho May's speech was well choreographed Rossgo, don't forget her legacy of careless policy before she became PM. It seems to me she was just aiming to leave the electorate with a "less unfavourable" memory of her, and sympathy was about the only trick she had left to her for that. Crocodile tears, she was upset at her loss not ours mate.
Luckily for her, she now gets to avoid Trump. Every cloud, eh..?
It seems rather unsettling to me that J R Smug has been laying low recently. I can well see him & his ilk placing a fall guy into place, pushing through a no-deal exit & quietly milking the ensuing situation in the background whilst avoiding any accountability.
Anyway, imho May's speech was well choreographed Rossgo, don't forget her legacy of careless policy before she became PM. It seems to me she was just aiming to leave the electorate with a "less unfavourable" memory of her, and sympathy was about the only trick she had left to her for that. Crocodile tears, she was upset at her loss not ours mate.
Luckily for her, she now gets to avoid Trump. Every cloud, eh..?