studio150
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Quite honestly who would be mad enough to want her job ?
Unfortunately Johnson, Davis, Grove, Fox.......
Quite honestly who would be mad enough to want her job ?
There wasn’t a fair democratic vote.
Would it still not have been a "fair democratic vote" if you had won?
Would it still not have been a "fair democratic vote" if you had won?
Quite honestly who would be mad enough to want her job ?
Some snotty piece of Tory shite that none of us have even heard of yet. TBH (best of a bad lot) would prefer to stick with TM, who at least is trying to deliver Brexit, as per the majority vote in the referendum.
Whoever it is, it needs to be a hard-line Brexiteer. With any new deal then put to parliament, I don't see how this isn't the best way out. Get a committed Brexiteer in charge, let them negotiate as they see fit and if the deal they negotiate is absolute shite then there is no hiding place. If it's a good deal, then hats off to them.
If the Tories genuinely have the country's best interests at heart, then can they just make sure it ISN'T one of the gutless Brexiteers who have sloped off in the past two years rather than actually fronted up to the challenge for the good of the nation.
Let them try though, surely?A hard-line Brexiteer coming in would require an Article 50 extension and a delay to Brexit to attempt that and isn't going to going to get any alterations to the withdrawal agreement anyway.
How wasn't it fairThere wasn’t a fair democratic vote.
Let them try though, surely?
The Tories held a referendum. I don't agree with holding referendums and I certainly don't agree with the result of this one, BUT we are where we are and that party should be held accountable properly. Let's be honest, May was not the right person to try and deliver a good Brexit because she doesn't believe in it with a passion. All I'm saying is that for Brexit to be a success, the bare minimum ought to be that a Brexiteer is running the show. If they then can't deliver a good Brexit, parliament will have it's say and possibly the people (again) if it looked like we were all being thrown under a bus for the sake of one person's political career (as is the case now).
Boris Johnson is keeping an extremely low profile at the moment. He's had his haircut, and is sitting quietly, just waiting to pounce.
He got torn to pieces by one Tory MP on the radio this morning (I was on a train and kept losing connectivity so I'm not sure who it was), with the claim being he has very little support amongst Tory MPs. "You never see him - he's hardly ever here" was one comment that stuck out.
So, if he's correct, it's difficult to see how Boris could make it to a final two that would be put out to Tory party members.
However, if he did make that final two, he'd have a very good chance of success.
How wasn't it fair
Everyone had a choice and the choice was out.
Can't be fairer than that can you
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He got torn to pieces by one Tory MP on the radio this morning (I was on a train and kept losing connectivity so I'm not sure who it was), with the claim being he has very little support amongst Tory MPs. "You never see him - he's hardly ever here" was one comment that stuck out.
So, if he's correct, it's difficult to see how Boris could make it to a final two that would be put out to Tory party members.
However, if he did make that final two, he'd have a very good chance of success.