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A cabinet coup against May is underway!
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My guess would be Friday, after the election, before the results, so she's not seen to be resigning as a reaction to the inevitable p poor results.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWould be funny if she resigned tomorrow when the broadcasting rules kick in.
Next sh*t show will be the Tories electing an equally ineffective leader to take them to defeat in the next GE.
Only Boris can revive them, so they definitely won't choose him
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Don't despair. The Tory membership could easily be mentally deranged enough to elect a fourth rate Bullingdon self-publicist like Johnson.Originally posted by Platypus View PostMy guess would be Friday, after the election, before the results, so she's not seen to be resigning as a reaction to the inevitable p poor results.
Next sh*t show will be the Tories electing an equally ineffective leader to take them to defeat in the next GE.
Only Boris can revive them, so they definitely won't choose him
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Apparently she can't back the WA deal now, even though she has up until nowOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostLeadsom is gone.
These Tory MPs .... gotta love em
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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This is the Tory end game, even if there is a "no deal" there will still have to be some sort of deal, or "mini deals" with the EU and whatever that is will be the "big betrayal".
Anyway I think the atmosphere is improving, some remoaners were hanging around Nigel Farage's bus to offer him a milk shake.I'm alright JackComment
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By Friday the leaders of the free-world look like this...
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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