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Theresa May resigns
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I mean real money, not the pin money (~20k) they pay for these 1-2k sample sizes that are not properly randomized and require heavy demographic filtering. -
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Theresa May will probably not resign in the morning, that would be daft. But she'll be irreversibly wounded because this is absolutely the opposite of "strong & stable". All credibility will be gone. She'll be gone by the end of the year.Originally posted by AtW View PostBump!Taking a break from contractingComment
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She won't last much past the weekend if these results carry on. They'll want a quick changeover with Brexit talks a matter of days away. The bookies have Boris at 2/1. Draw your own conclusions.Originally posted by chopper View PostTheresa May will probably not resign in the morning, that would be daft. But she'll be irreversibly wounded because this is absolutely the opposite of "strong & stable". All credibility will be gone. She'll be gone by the end of the year.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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People reject May and then we get a more distrustful, more out of touch, über right nutcase leader?Originally posted by Mordac View PostShe won't last much past the weekend if these results carry on. They'll want a quick changeover with Brexit talks a matter of days away. The bookies have Boris at 2/1. Draw your own conclusions.
Next step riots.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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God no, Boris is as weak as gnats piss when it comes to Brexit. David Davies perhaps.Originally posted by Mordac View PostShe won't last much past the weekend if these results carry on. They'll want a quick changeover with Brexit talks a matter of days away. The bookies have Boris at 2/1. Draw your own conclusions.
And if Labour manage to form a coalition government I'd put my money on Kate Hoey being Brexit minister.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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She has said that she definitely won't resign.
...expect the resignation in the next week.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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