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Previously on ""I can still be Prime Minister. This is still on. Absolutely""
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There are reports the DUP is insisting it's right to march through Catholic areas is reinstated. This is going to get stupid before too long.
Fall on your sword May and call another GE.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI'm just wondering whether the government are so scared of a new GE that they might secretly construct an Android that looks like Theresa May and send it out in front of Downing Street for speeches to save Theresa May the distress of being a "glove puppet PM" being controlled by the back bench 22 committee.
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I'm just wondering whether the government are so scared of a new GE that they might secretly construct an Android that looks like Theresa May and send it out in front of Downing Street for speeches to save Theresa May the distress of being a "glove puppet PM" being controlled by the back bench 22 committee.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostQueen's speech delayed and put on hold. Brexit negotiations delayed again.
Strong and stable...
One of the reasons for the delay is also believed to be because the speech has to be written on goat's skin parchment paper, which takes a few days to dry - and the Tory negotiations with the DUP mean it cannot be ready in time.
As if the rest of the world isn't laughing at us enough.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe government is going to collapse...
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Queen's speech delayed and put on hold. Brexit negotiations delayed again.
Strong and stable...
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Originally posted by MarkT View PostYep
He'd then lose to a Tory majority of 25 odd as brexiters fight back and the Tories run a far more confident campaign under Hammond or Rudd.
Personally I think his campaigning skills weren't fully realised, he's a very, very experienced campaigner, it's what he does, but it's interesting to see that he's still not seen as the best PM, even in his moment of victory (ish)
May isn't a campaigner, she's a manager, and doesn't have the reach and debating skills that he has developed over the years.
All they really have to do is promise millennials a bag of cash and they'll vote for them.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf he won a no confidence motion he would only stay PM for a few weeks, "looking regal" driving around in a posh car, attending summits etc to polish his image as a prime minister in waiting, then announce he needs a popular mandate and call a general election.
Its's Emperor May and the Tory MPs tell her that her new clothes are so fine; when in fact she is naked.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe has a car. Made entirely from Gold. That way he can take his assets anywhere.
For DP, leaving means leaving Swindon....
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Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostAnd then if the country who are lucky enough to have to you elect a government you don't like, you are off again?
You might have to learn how to live out of a car.....
For DP, leaving means leaving Swindon....
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Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostAnd then if the country who are lucky enough to have to you elect a government you don't like, you are off again?
You might have to learn how to live out of a car.....
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