Tyrone Biggums
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Theresa May expected to go to the Palace and say she can form a government.
Will she make it out of Croydon alive? Will they even understand what she's on about?
Theresa May expected to go to the Palace and say she can form a government.
Well done, but I'm afraid that's not worthy of an NSC point.Ha - some bloke with Andrew Neil on the BBC has just said the very same figures!
I wonder if Sinn Fein would rethink their absenteeism stand if DUP prop up Theresa May.
Are they standing to be Prime Minister?It also makes impossible to wheel out the "Corbyn is a friend of terrorists" line again. There are too many DUP members with unsavory pasts.
I like to be ahead of the curve* EDIT: I see Trig mentioned it while I was posting this:
Early days, people should pick up on it.it still got remarkably little coverage for a bone-headed decision
I'm not sure that's the case, is it. Wouldn't it be:
MPs: 650
Less Sinn Fein: 7
Less the speaker: 1
Effective total: 642
Effective majority target: 322
Conservative: 319
DUP: 10
Coalition total: 329
Effective majority: 7
It's going to happen,.
we don't even know who the PM will be when the talks start, let alone when they finish.
Even David Davis has no idea anymore.
This was a mess that could have been avoided.
I said earlier that the hard Brexit manifesto is now dead in the water. Everything, including the original referendum, points to a softer Brexit. Corbyn and May now need to sit down, be adult, listen to what this election has said, and form a cross party group of MPs to decide the preferred terms of Brexit and then go and negotiate them. I'd ask a non MP/minister to negotiate. This will take Brexit out of the current governmental stalemate.
Sinn Fein are Corbyn's mates arn't they ?I wonder if Sinn Fein would rethink their absenteeism stand if DUP prop up Theresa May.
^ Weird you appear to have posted an emoji representing your primary activity when browsing conspiracy sites.
There'd be no point, as Tory + DUP is over half the votes anyway.I wonder if Sinn Fein would rethink their absenteeism stand if DUP prop up Theresa May.
But your logic would suggest that last time they would only be able to get left policies through, as the house was a little to the left. Given the the Tories wouldn't want to get left policies through, that would have mean not doing anything last time either.
Of course they're not in a position of strength, it's a shambles, but I'm not sure it needs to be any worse than the last coalition.
What is certain, is that May and her advisors have royally ****ed up. Idiots.
Big student vote, I expect - two universities in the City (or nearby).
May should be resigning. Completely incompetent person. Need someone much better than her to lead this country.
Sinn Fein are Corbyn's mates arn't they ?
That's a democratic scandal!The difference was the Libs bought 57 seats
They didn't call it because it wasn't enough, they called it because they wanted more and May wanted to have been chosen by the people (so she could say she had a mandate etc). And there are more Tory MPs this time than the last coalition.with them and the government then had 363 majority. It meant that the Libs could get some of their manifesto promises in, have ministers in key positions and have an active role in government, but it was still a mainly Tory government.
This time the DUP can't even get their majority higher than what they started with - and they called this election because that wasn't enough!
I didn't know that was what they stated as the reason - if it was, could you post a link?You simply cannot call an election purely on the basis of you stating you do not have enough seats to govern effectively with, then form a government with less seats - they're the ones who have said that isn't enough. How can they go against what they have said!?