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2 minutes ago, ewerk said:

She dumps the Chequers deal then she has to resign. If ministers keep going then she has to resign.

This is just three days since the entire cabinet signed up to the deal.

Cracking.

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14 minutes ago, Sonatine said:

That hasn't aged well tbf

 

About as well as Peter Schmeichel saying we should appoint Pearson rather than Benitez.

 

And for many it was aged about as predictably.

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7 minutes ago, ewerk said:

She dumps the Chequers deal then she has to resign. If ministers keep going then she has to resign.

This is just three days since the entire cabinet signed up to the deal.

 

I'm starting to see why CT voted Labour.

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On 6/28/2018 at 14:22, Christmas Tree said:

Given where May is, a remainer trying to deliver some form of Brexit with no majority and a split cabinet, I think she might be about to pull off a heroic effort. Shes kept the Hard brexiteers in line while she got the legislation through and now is about to fuck them all off at chequers and plough ahead with her soft brexit. Theres very little they can do now and they will just have to accept whatever she gives them.

Nail on the head.

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If he challenges May with a vote of no confidence, incredibly you'd have to hope May beats him. The thought of that cunt as PM, or any of the other contenders, is horrific. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Renton said:

If he challenges May with a vote of no confidence, incredibly you'd have to hope May beats him. The thought of that cunt as PM, or any of the other contenders, is horrific. 

 

 

He can't want it surely? He has shirked responsibility for his bullshit at every single turn, getting himself into the PM spot at such a contentious time sounds like his nightmare.

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5 minutes ago, Renton said:

If he challenges May with a vote of no confidence, incredibly you'd have to hope May beats him. The thought of that cunt as PM, or any of the other contenders, is horrific. 

 

There quite possibly is the votes there now for a vote of no confidence. IF she stood against him she'd probably make the top two but I have big doubts whether she'd win the run off when she needs the votes of Conservative party members.

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18 minutes ago, ewerk said:

She dumps the Chequers deal then she has to resign. If ministers keep going then she has to resign.

This is just three days since the entire cabinet signed up to the deal.

 

i'm surprised it's held together this long. thought she'd have fallen by christmas after the election disaster. 

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corbyn tearing may apart here mind. good on him, though not hard in the current shambles. 

if only he was offering a credible alternative brexit vision

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Jeremy Corbyn says the cabinet Brexit deal took two years to negotiate and two days to unravel.

He mocks May’s claim that she has restored cabinet collective responsibility.

He says he understands why ministers did not resign on Friday; their phones were removed, they would have lost their cars, and, because of government cuts, there would have been no bus services.

 

:lol: 

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To paraphrase a Facebook comment just now, it seems we're aiming for the Brazilian model - political system, economy and identity in crisis, but it's all OK because we're good at football and it's sunny out.

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48 letters trigger a no confidence vote.....but she could still win that, and now we're into proper shithouse territory she could then stuff the cabinet with arch remainders to ensure the chequers agreement has support at least at that level. Trouble is, it's not even a white paper yet and with needing the DUP to even stand a chance, that's if absolutely every fucker was onside then it would rather appear she's well and truly fuckin fucked...

 

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5 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

???

 

Its exactly what she’s done. Kept them on side until she doesn’t need them anymore. Full steam ahead with her plans.

So instead of sniping in the party it’s now open warfare. Quite the plan.

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3 minutes ago, Christmas Tree said:

 

Not going to happen. Nowhere near.

Are you for real, man ? 

Its happening right now, you muppet. 

You sticking your fingers in your ears and going “ la la la” won’t stop it. 

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Just now, ewerk said:

So instead of sniping in the party it’s now open warfare. Quite the plan.

 

No, it’s 48 hours of grumbling from hardliners who have no power and nowhere to go. Won’t even be topping the news this time tomorrow.

 

And she’s now added Soubry,Morgan etc to Team May.

 

Home and dry now.

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