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The Tories would be mad to call an election now
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe final straw, May probably to be replaced
She's done it again.
Looks like a new leader such as Ruth Davidson or Philip Hammond will be taking over, which is why the Tory whips are all over the Lib Dems.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThat you are going to be even happier?
so this means,
Brexit is off the table, over, finished
and the Tory party gets another leader who was not voted in by the electorate
General Election anybody ?
Obviously, even a blind folded Brexiter could see this, the only way the Tories can win another General Election would be to say, Brexit is gone, off the table buried, and we are committed to Europe
Will they do it, that's the question
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostFrightening isn't it... You couldn't make it up... you really couldn't.Comment
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It will certainly be interesting.
Last edited by BlasterBates; 16 June 2017, 12:28.I'm alright JackComment
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from the Bloomberg article...
"“We’ve set out the broad principles from where we will start the negotiation and we will negotiate in good faith, but it is a negotiation and we recognize there will be an exchange of views and we will take that forward in a spirit of genuine cooperation,” Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond told reporters in Luxembourg on Friday."
funny isn't it, this is the total opposite of May's no deal is better than a bad deal rhetoric
wonder what Theresa has to say about that then, will she be stubborn with Mr Hammond ?
Or is Theresa infact punishing us all by giving us the silent treatment ?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostFook it - I am going to contact Elon Musk see if there are any 1 way tickets to mars.
do you think Mr Hammond, when he becomes PM will call a General Election to strengthen his position to deliver a soft Brexit ?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postfrom the Bloomberg article...
"“We’ve set out the broad principles from where we will start the negotiation and we will negotiate in good faith, but it is a negotiation and we recognize there will be an exchange of views and we will take that forward in a spirit of genuine cooperation,” Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond told reporters in Luxembourg on Friday."
funny isn't it, this is the total opposite of May's no deal is better than a bad deal rhetoric
wonder what Theresa has to say about that then, will she be stubborn with Mr Hammond ?
Or is Theresa infact punishing us all by giving us the silent treatment ?
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You Remainers seem to be having a merry old time, chortling at the present (admittedly chaotic looking) situation.
But make the most of your little moment of fun, because come the next election if a soft Brexit or even no Brexit is on the cards then UKIP voters, both Tory and Labour, will be back with a vengeance (literally!)Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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