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Denver
15-11-2018, 09:02 AM
More are expected to follow as Theresa May's time in charge is coming to an end

Brother Leon
15-11-2018, 09:55 AM
Some more of that Strong and Stable leadership :clap1:

Denver
15-11-2018, 10:06 AM
Esther McVey gone now

Nicky91
15-11-2018, 10:12 AM
disapproval of the brexit negotiations the reason for Raab's resignation, yep all rats abandon the sinking ship i guess

especially when i cannot see anything wrong with that brexit deal :shrug:

MB.
15-11-2018, 10:16 AM
Don't let the door hit you on the way out babes!

smudgie
15-11-2018, 10:22 AM
No doubt a good few more will follow.
She is finished.:shrug:

Denver
15-11-2018, 10:28 AM
Theresa May could face a vote of no confidence as soon as this afternoon

arista
15-11-2018, 10:29 AM
5 gone so far

Nicky91
15-11-2018, 10:34 AM
5 gone so far

public doesn't care i think, some think of it as rubbish politics anyway, or so i've heard on the news here this morning when our RTL News reporters interviewed several people

arista
15-11-2018, 10:34 AM
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https://news.sky.com/story/live-brexiteer-backlash-expected-over-draft-agreement-11554569

arista
15-11-2018, 10:36 AM
public doesn't care i think, some think of it as rubbish politics anyway, or so i've heard on the news here this morning when our RTL News reporters interviewed several people

They are Fed Up with the Dithering

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 10:38 AM
and to thing we voted No

:idc:

bots
15-11-2018, 10:57 AM
One has to ask what Raab was negotiating for if he didnt agree with the proposals .....

The writing was surely on the wall when the EU agreed to the proposals as they have never budged in their stance, so the only move could come from the British side, making it unacceptable for those who voted for Brexit

arista
15-11-2018, 11:00 AM
One has to ask what Raab was negotiating for if he didnt agree with the proposals .....

The writing was surely on the wall when the EU agreed to the proposals as they have never budged in their stance, so the only move could come from the British side, making it unacceptable for those who voted for Brexit




Yes Never Trust the Fecker again

Livia
15-11-2018, 11:29 AM
I admire Raab for having the courage of his convictions.

I am so glad I don't work for the Tories any more. I can imagine the anticipation of all the work that goes into a leadership election... and the awful, awful threat of a general election being called just before or just after Christmas.

Ramsay
15-11-2018, 11:48 AM
Nhaahahahah

Cherie
15-11-2018, 11:59 AM
One has to ask what Raab was negotiating for if he didnt agree with the proposals .....

The writing was surely on the wall when the EU agreed to the proposals as they have never budged in their stance, so the only move could come from the British side, making it unacceptable for those who voted for Brexit

Indeed :laugh:

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 12:06 PM
when do we start shipping out the foreigners?

:suspect:

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 12:06 PM
and i dont just mean on Tibb

Alf
15-11-2018, 12:22 PM
It's all working out well, Boris will be with us soon.

Livia
15-11-2018, 12:29 PM
It's all working out well, Boris will be with us soon.

Do you think so? I'd put a tenner on Rees-Mogg. Although I hear that Raab may also throw his hat into the ring.

Alf
15-11-2018, 12:33 PM
Do you think so? I'd put a tenner on Rees-Mogg. Although I hear that Raab may also throw his hat into the ring.Definitely a place in cabinet for Mogg but I think Boris is more leader material at the moment.

Alf
15-11-2018, 12:36 PM
Everybody is asking "where is Gove?"

arista
15-11-2018, 12:36 PM
when do we start shipping out the foreigners?

:suspect:


After 2020 June I assume
The bloody PM is still talking Live in Parliament.

https://news.sky.com/story/live-brexiteer-backlash-expected-over-draft-agreement-11554569

Scarlett.
15-11-2018, 12:38 PM
How people can have any confidence in the Conservative Party anymore is puzzling. During Cameron's day they seemed fine, since he left they've just been an absolute joke.

Livia
15-11-2018, 12:42 PM
How people can have any confidence in the Conservative Party anymore is puzzling. During Cameron's day they seemed fine, since he left they've just been an absolute joke.

Maybe the Labour party making them look good?

arista
15-11-2018, 12:44 PM
How people can have any confidence in the Conservative Party anymore is puzzling. During Cameron's day they seemed fine, since he left they've just been an absolute joke.


Yes it is Strange
she is still saying NO 2nd Vote
and she will go on with the current deal
in her time - assuming she can get her MP's to back it?

Meantime more MP's are writing to Grady
to ask for a internal Conservative Election.


Ian Dale Live on CNNHD just now
thinks she will survive



Time Will Tell Dia.

Scarlett.
15-11-2018, 12:44 PM
Maybe the Labour party making them look good?

While the Labour Party does have its many problems, the Tories have been really outdoing them, Brexit could have been something workable if there wasn't constant infighting, now it's looking like either we **** over this country for generations with a no deal or we cancel Brexit.

joeysteele
15-11-2018, 12:48 PM
Well one good thing from the chaos of presenting this agreement is that it has got the truly heartless and awful Esther McVey to resign.
Good riddance to that waste of space.

Livia
15-11-2018, 12:52 PM
While the Labour Party does have its many problems, the Tories have been really outdoing them, Brexit could have been something workable if there wasn't constant infighting, now it's looking like either we **** over this country for generations with a no deal or we cancel Brexit.

And Labour, meanwhile has refused to deal with its deep and ingrained anti-Semitism. And that aside, not sure Corbyn would have been able to do any better. May was handed a poison chalice by Cameron. He would have been more respected if he'd stuck around and dealt with the chaos he created.

And a no deal isn't the terrifying prospect as the scaremongers would have us believe. One in seven German cars are bought in the UK. And there's French wine and cheese, and cars, same with Italy... are all those exporters going to sit quietly by while we don't import their stuff?

Scarlett.
15-11-2018, 12:57 PM
And Labour, meanwhile has refused to deal with its deep and ingrained anti-Semitism. And that aside, not sure Corbyn would have been able to do any better. May was handed a poison chalice by Cameron. He would have been more respected if he'd stuck around and dealt with the chaos he created.

And a no deal isn't the terrifying prospect as the scaremongers would have us believe. One in seven German cars are bought in the UK. And there's French wine and cheese, and cars, same with Italy... are all those exporters going to sit quietly by while we don't import their stuff?

While I agree with what you say about Labour, it doesn't lessen the absolute ****show the Tories have become.

There's already been reports of many manufacturers either pulling out of the UK or threatening to, a no deal Brexit will be very bad for the state of this country.

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 01:04 PM
While I agree with what you say about Labour, it doesn't lessen the absolute ****show the Tories have become.

There's already been reports of many manufacturers either pulling out of the UK or threatening to, a no deal Brexit will be very bad for the state of this country.

dont forget that Parliament voted like 6 to 1 to have the referendum so..

bots
15-11-2018, 01:09 PM
While I agree with what you say about Labour, it doesn't lessen the absolute ****show the Tories have become.

There's already been reports of many manufacturers either pulling out of the UK or threatening to, a no deal Brexit will be very bad for the state of this country.

None of the party's including labour would have done any better. When there are such strong divided views and an intransigent EU, it's just not possible to get an *acceptable by the majority* agreement

And for those calling for another referendum, how on earth is that going to bring about a resolution. Apart from the democratic mess it puts the country in, if people were divided and still are on a simple in/out choice, how on earth are they to choose on customs unions, backstop borders and such like .... its not going to happen.

Cherie
15-11-2018, 01:33 PM
Looks like Raab is going for the PM job :laugh:

Cherie
15-11-2018, 01:34 PM
Give May her due, she is probably even more Iron Lady than Thatcher, she is unflinching isn't she, at least she believes in what she is selling :clap1:

MTVN
15-11-2018, 01:37 PM
May isn't going anywhere, she'll win a confidence vote no sweat

arista
15-11-2018, 01:37 PM
Give May her due, she is probably even more Iron Lady than Thatcher, she is unflinching isn't she, at least she believes in what she is selling :clap1:


Yes
she could even win a Internal
Conservative Election

arista
15-11-2018, 01:38 PM
Looks like Raab is going for the PM job :laugh:


Some think that.

Cherie
15-11-2018, 01:39 PM
Gove to be the new Brexit Sec? will he stab Boris in the back again by pushing though a fudge :omgno:

Livia
15-11-2018, 01:39 PM
While I agree with what you say about Labour, it doesn't lessen the absolute ****show the Tories have become.

There's already been reports of many manufacturers either pulling out of the UK or threatening to, a no deal Brexit will be very bad for the state of this country.

The whole Brexit deal has been handled really badly, I agree with that. But there's been a certain amount of bullying, piss-taking and childishness from the EU. Barnier and his cronies don't want to allow Britain a decent Brexit because of other countries, disillusioned with the HUGE, slow, costly beast the EU has become and who would receive a "leave" vote if the had their own referendum. So yes, I do agree it's been handled badly by the Tories and in particular by Theresa May... but the EU doesn't come out of this covered in glory.

And again, a no deal Brexit will hurt... but not as badly as we think.

That;'s my view anyway.

Livia
15-11-2018, 01:40 PM
Give May her due, she is probably even more Iron Lady than Thatcher, she is unflinching isn't she, at least she believes in what she is selling :clap1:

Don't agree with May, but I do agree with this post.

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 01:44 PM
LBC should be good this afternoon

reece(:
15-11-2018, 02:10 PM
All this sabotage :facepalm:

arista
15-11-2018, 02:24 PM
All this sabotage :facepalm:


She just finished
a long session Live in Parliament.


Still standing

Cherie
15-11-2018, 02:26 PM
She just finished
a long session Live in Parliament.


Still standing

What a woman, and not one of her snivelling MPs put their hand up when they were asked if they back her

reece(:
15-11-2018, 02:31 PM
She just finished
a long session Live in Parliament.


Still standing

I feel sorry for her at this point with these scummy rebels trying to overthrow ha.

Crimson Dynamo
15-11-2018, 02:33 PM
Dennis would have a 3 fingers glass of Bells waiting for Maggie after a day like today

Maru
15-11-2018, 04:46 PM
Interesting

Beso
15-11-2018, 05:24 PM
I hope she receives sanctions on her benefits for leaving her job voluntary.