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Previously on "Theresa May re-signed"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    Maybe they should remove the party names from the ballot papers to spice things up for the next election.
    +1

    Here Tory Scum used dirty trick - using "national" communication from "May", but showing her on photo with local MP prospect, so I'd argue it was not national message, but local and funding for local is very much limited (to prevent other "minor" parties from getting real support).

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  • VectraMan
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You don't vote for the PM you vote for your local constituency MP.
    I haven't the slightest idea who I voted for. Just looked down the ballot paper until I saw "Labour".

    Maybe they should remove the party names from the ballot papers to spice things up for the next election.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    You don't vote for the PM you vote for your local constituency MP.

    The PM is decided by the party from the elected MPs.
    Although strictly speaking that is true, May made this election about her vs Jeremy.

    All the Labour Party pamphlets I got in the mail were about the Labour candidate; all the Tory ones were about May, I wouldn't have the faintest idea who that actual Tory candidate was.

    So, although you vote for your constituency MP, the Tory campaign tried to make this a vote for May as PM.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    So we'll get another PM no one voted for? And don't say people vote for the party. Not even the Tories understood their manifesto let alone the public.

    So another GE will be called. Just a mater of time. No time for Brexit talks too many GE's, please try again later.
    You don't vote for the PM you vote for your local constituency MP.

    The PM is decided by the party from the elected MPs.

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  • BlasterBates
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  • scooterscot
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    So we'll get another PM no one voted for? And don't say people vote for the party. Not even the Tories understood their manifesto let alone the public.

    So another GE will be called. Just a mater of time. No time for Brexit talks too many GE's, please try again later.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post
    Not really sure why conservatives don't have a vote of no confidence in her?? She was a bad choice from the start.
    They didn't really have a good choice of candidates.

    Plus being PM now is a poison chalice.

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  • AtW
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    Conservative Party members should be grateful for the result really, they were due to be taxed to death and then some on top - she just needed big enough majority to ignore "rebels".

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  • Paddy
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    Almost two thirds of Conservative Party members want Theresa May...
    Almost two thirds of Conservative Party members want Theresa May to resign, a shock survey has found, as pressure grew on the Prime Minister to quit Downing Street.

    Theresa May was facing a Conservative grassroots mutiny after leading her party to a disastrous set of election results which saw the Tories throw away their House of Commons majority and forced to form a minority Government.
    Almost two thirds of Conservative Party members want Theresa May to resign as Prime Minister

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  • dotcom12
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    instead of a strong and stable government, we have a weak and unstable coalition

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SandyD View Post
    Not really sure why conservatives don't have a vote of no confidence in her?? She was a bad choice from the start.
    They want to form the Govt first.

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  • SandyD
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    Not really sure why conservatives don't have a vote of no confidence in her?? She was a bad choice from the start.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Theresa May re-signed

    Theresa May re-signed

    to become PM again.

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