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reece(:
15-01-2019, 09:49 PM
She's failed time and time again and suffered a historic defeat tonight yet once again clings on to her power

Should she be forced out/resign?

Withano
15-01-2019, 09:49 PM
Get Theresa out! Get Theresa out!

Matthew.
15-01-2019, 09:50 PM
Yeah hope she gets evicted on Friday

Oliver_W
15-01-2019, 09:52 PM
She should probably be replaced as PM, but there's no reason to have a General Election, which I think some people are drooling for.

RileyH
15-01-2019, 09:52 PM
She's a scream let ha live

Crimson Dynamo
15-01-2019, 09:56 PM
Bring forth Jacob

Alf
15-01-2019, 09:57 PM
She should be on the phone to Pickfords right now, making a booking for the morning.

TomC
15-01-2019, 09:57 PM
brexit needs cancelled and it’s time for a change in UK govenment and an SNP insurgence allowing for independence! The revolution is coming!

Matthew.
15-01-2019, 09:59 PM
Hope she doesn’t resign though because that sleazy wanker Jacob Reese Mogg would probably be PM and nobody wants that

Alf
15-01-2019, 09:59 PM
She should probably be replaced as PM, but there's no reason to have a General Election, which I think some people are drooling for.The chance of Corbyn, Mcdonnell and Abbott taking over is the worst thing possible.

Crimson Dynamo
15-01-2019, 09:59 PM
brexit needs cancelled and it’s time for a change in UK govenment and an SNP insurgence allowing for independence! The revolution is coming!

This seems sensible to me

Glenn.
15-01-2019, 10:00 PM
No she shouldnt go.

SherzyK
15-01-2019, 10:00 PM
If Diane Abbott becomes PM :umm2:

Alf
15-01-2019, 10:01 PM
Hope she doesn’t resign though because that sleazy wanker Jacob Reese Mogg would probably be PM and nobody wants thatI don't think Mogg would be an option, he'd probably back Boris.

Morgan.
15-01-2019, 10:05 PM
I don't like her OK, but I feel sorry for her. She's had a bit of a hard time and Jeremy Corbin (from my party of choice) is an utter twat. I just think she should see out her run until the end. We are at too crucial of a stage to be worrying about another bloody election.

arista
15-01-2019, 10:07 PM
Yes she can Piss off
After Brexit

arista
15-01-2019, 10:09 PM
No she shouldnt go.



You are aware she has confirmed
she will not stand for the Next Election

Underscore
15-01-2019, 10:09 PM
As much as the very stuff of me dislikes her, I must support her. The opposition is awful.

Glenn.
15-01-2019, 10:11 PM
You are aware she has confirmed
she will not stand for the Next Election

As long as she takes us out of the EU first

arista
15-01-2019, 10:12 PM
Bring forth Jacob



Sadly he has said no.

arista
15-01-2019, 10:13 PM
As long as she takes us out of the EU first


I agree

Oliver_W
15-01-2019, 10:29 PM
The chance of Corbyn, Mcdonnell and Abbott taking over is the worst thing possible.

The thought of Dianne Abbott, who can't even count to ten, becoming Home Secretary is pretty scary.

UserSince2005
15-01-2019, 10:40 PM
Long live the queen, shes an icon :lovedup:

Tom4784
16-01-2019, 12:17 AM
I'd rather she stay, Conservatives will likely remain in power with Moggs in charge and that's a worse scenario than May staying in power.

LaLaLand
16-01-2019, 12:23 AM
She's a lovely person but she's just not cut out for this.

Amy Jade
16-01-2019, 12:25 AM
I agree with Dezzy. I honestly believe she has tried her best and dread to think what we could end up with out of her hands

Scarlett.
16-01-2019, 01:08 AM
The Tories can't vote no confidence in her, they already tried that a few weeks back, and can't try again for a year

thesheriff443
16-01-2019, 08:23 AM
People don’t seem to understand Europe has done with us leaving the EU what it has done for many years, they are taking the p1ss

No matter who was leading the government they would be in the same position, Europe’s been on easy street for so many years, they have done their upmost to stop us leaving.

They folded like a pack of cards when Germany invaded, now they think they have a back bone.

Cherie
16-01-2019, 08:26 AM
She has done the best anyone could do, yes she has lost three Brexit secretaries but that is down to the sheer impossibility of the task that they have faced and they have ducked out rather than go through what the humiliation the Teresa is going through now, I was never a particular fan and I thought her election campaign was appalling but I have admiration for her and how she has stood firm.

bots
16-01-2019, 08:31 AM
I think she will probably go once she has safely navigated the no confidence vote and a no deal brexit is firmly off the table. Until then she will stay on.

thesheriff443
16-01-2019, 08:33 AM
What we should do, is invade Europe and take back complete control.

Alf
16-01-2019, 08:36 AM
I think she will probably go once she has safely navigated the no confidence vote and a no deal brexit is firmly off the table. Until then she will stay on.She was elected on a mandate of no deal is better than a bad deal. No deal is firmly on the table.

Cherie
16-01-2019, 08:45 AM
What we should do, is invade Europe and take back complete control.

I think this is the best idea :amazed: return of the Empire

Beso
16-01-2019, 08:48 AM
True grit will see her through..she must stay, if only to repel all the old boys and their mysogynist ways.

Nicky91
16-01-2019, 08:53 AM
well, remain ofc let's not give Corbyn what he wants

smudgie
16-01-2019, 09:20 AM
It was pretty obvious the deal wasn’t going to go through.
Neither side of the Tories likes it, plus Labour wouldn’t vote for the deal whatever she came back with.
She won’t lose the no confidence vote, hopefully she can then either get a better deal or we leave with no deal.:shrug:
I can’t imagine anybody that could or would have done a better job of it to be fair.

Kazanne
16-01-2019, 09:39 AM
It was pretty obvious the deal wasn’t going to go through.
Neither side of the Tories likes it, plus Labour wouldn’t vote for the deal whatever she came back with.
She won’t lose the no confidence vote, hopefully she can then either get a better deal or we leave with no deal.:shrug:
I can’t imagine anybody that could or would have done a better job of it to be fair.

Wholeheartedly agree with this smudgie :wavey:

Crimson Dynamo
16-01-2019, 10:00 AM
Her problem is not the deal, the EU or either party

her problem was David Cameron

Scarlett.
16-01-2019, 12:19 PM
Her problem is not the deal, the EU or either party

her problem was David Cameron

Funny how Cameron always ran with campaigns about Broken Britain, then he went on and broke Britain.

user104658
16-01-2019, 12:26 PM
I'd rather she stay, Conservatives will likely remain in power with Moggs in charge and that's a worse scenario than May staying in power.

BoJo is a much more realistic possibility than Mogg, though not much better. It says a lot about how awful Mogg would be, though, that BoJo genuinely would be better :umm2:.

user104658
16-01-2019, 12:28 PM
On thread topic... she should stay until Brexit is resolved one way or another, but then I don't think there's much choice but for her to resign.

Niamh.
16-01-2019, 12:30 PM
I feel bad for Theresa, no matter who took on that job it would have ended badly imo

Ramsay
16-01-2019, 12:43 PM
I feel bad for Theresa, no matter who took on that job it would have ended badly imo

Same, still funny though.

Niamh.
16-01-2019, 12:44 PM
Same, still funny though.

Apparently she hates our Leo :hehe:

ethanjames
16-01-2019, 12:46 PM
id say she should leave but idk if the other options are any better? dont think anyone would be mad if she left most would understand

Rob!
17-01-2019, 01:48 AM
If keeping May means we keep Mogg out of number 10 then let her dance on.

Cherie
17-01-2019, 08:16 AM
She won't go unless she is pushed, Gove is putting up a good fight for her job when she does exit the building though

bots
17-01-2019, 08:21 AM
I've said for months that there needs to be a consensus in parliament for any progress to be made, and there isn't another Tory MP capable of getting a consensus better than May. There is zero benefit in May standing down now and she will be gone soon enough anyway

joeysteele
17-01-2019, 08:37 AM
She should never have been in office in the first place
She was a divisive and atrocious Home Secretary, and she is for me, the worst ever person to hold the office of PM ever.

Her own party would dump her tomorrow if anyone really wanted to take the role on at this moment in time.

She's got swivelling cowards around her, wanting her job but only once something is eventually sorted as to brexit.

Brexit,the thing she has made an absolute mess off due to her own difficult to deal with personality.

She should resign and in doing so, do something decent for once in her political career.

Cherie
17-01-2019, 08:44 AM
I've said for months that there needs to be a consensus in parliament for any progress to be made, and there isn't another Tory MP capable of getting a consensus better than May. There is zero benefit in May standing down now and she will be gone soon enough anyway

Couldn't agree more, this isn't time for a change of leader or a general election and anyone that wants that in Government only has their own promotion and self interest at heart, for the many not the few indeed

user104658
17-01-2019, 09:52 AM
She should never have been in office in the first place
She was a divisive and atrocious Home Secretary, and she is for me, the worst ever person to hold the office of PM ever.

Her own party would dump her tomorrow if anyone really wanted to take the role on at this moment in time.

She's got swivelling cowards around her, wanting her job but only once something is eventually sorted as to brexit.

Brexit,the thing she has made an absolute mess off due to her own difficult to deal with personality.

She should resign and in doing so, do something decent for once in her political career.

I agree with this Joey, Cameron himself should have stayed and tried to clean up his own mess with Brexit and then stepped down afterwards in my opinion. I didn't particularly like him but other than his arrogance in allowing Brexit to happen in the first place; personality-wise he's far from the worst Tory. I honestly think May is borderline incompetent, she seems to be completely out of her depth and was never a good candidate for PM in the first place, she only got the role because Cameron was a coward and ran for the hills and blatantly as you say no one else wanted the job, because they all know that navigating Brexit is a career-ender no matter what (which is why Cameron should have stayed, as the damage was already done for him).

However I do think what bots says above is true; there's no point in her resigning until it's finished, it wouldn't make any difference, she might as well finish this mess and then go.

Livia
17-01-2019, 10:12 AM
She should remain in office. She's shown more tenacity and guts than any of the men in her cabinet. Don't agree with everything she says and does but I do admire her as a woman and as a politician.

If she doesn't remain in office, we have a real chance of getting Corbyn. Does anyone want that? Really?

user104658
17-01-2019, 10:35 AM
She should remain in office. She's shown more tenacity and guts than any of the men in her cabinet. Don't agree with everything she says and does but I do admire her as a woman and as a politician.

If she doesn't remain in office, we have a real chance of getting Corbyn. Does anyone want that? Really?

I want the tories out :hee: but to be fair, no, not under Corbyn. Tory politics is awful but at least they're somewhat honest about what they are and what they believe. I wanted to believe that Corbyn is what he claims to be but over time, it just becomes more apparent that he's disingenuous. I just don't trust that what's in his head matches up with what comes out of his mouth, even more so than the average politician.

Livia
17-01-2019, 11:01 AM
I want the tories out :hee: but to be fair, no, not under Corbyn. Tory politics is awful but at least they're somewhat honest about what they are and what they believe. I wanted to believe that Corbyn is what he claims to be but over time, it just becomes more apparent that he's disingenuous. I just don't trust that what's in his head matches up with what comes out of his mouth, even more so than the average politician.

British politics... what a ****ing mess.

We agree about Corbyn. We have to have a strong opposition to stand up to the government, but he's really divided people.

While I admire May's tenacity, I think if there was a general election tomorrow I'd have to write "none of the above" on my ballot paper.

bots
17-01-2019, 11:07 AM
I dislike so much about all the current political parties. It's a very dangerous situation though because if an election happens in the near future, its like someone disastrous on a whole new level could get in. This is a situation that is repeating itself all over the world, not just here or in America and it's social media that has facilitated it.

Scarlett.
17-01-2019, 11:30 AM
I want the tories out :hee: but to be fair, no, not under Corbyn. Tory politics is awful but at least they're somewhat honest about what they are and what they believe. I wanted to believe that Corbyn is what he claims to be but over time, it just becomes more apparent that he's disingenuous. I just don't trust that what's in his head matches up with what comes out of his mouth, even more so than the average politician.

I gotta agree, I used to believe in Corbyn, but as we've learned more and more about him, I've gone way off him, Labour need to use this time to get another leader, they need to be a real opposition again

Livia
17-01-2019, 11:47 AM
I gotta agree, I used to believe in Corbyn, but as we've learned more and more about him, I've gone way off him, Labour need to use this time to get another leader, they need to be a real opposition again

It makes me really happy that people seem to be turning away from Corbyn. There's a reason he and his terrorist-supporting cronies - John McDonnell in particular - were never anywhere near the cabinet of the previous Labour government. And yes, they need to be a real opposition with a real chance of getting in.

arista
17-01-2019, 11:51 AM
She should never have been in office in the first place
She was a divisive and atrocious Home Secretary, and she is for me, the worst ever person to hold the office of PM ever.

Her own party would dump her tomorrow if anyone really wanted to take the role on at this moment in time.

She's got swivelling cowards around her, wanting her job but only once something is eventually sorted as to brexit.

Brexit,the thing she has made an absolute mess off due to her own difficult to deal with personality.

She should resign and in doing so, do something decent for once in her political career.

Yes Joey
but we are where we are


She will step down after Brexit.
Conservatives have a internal election
so now she does not have to resign

Livia
17-01-2019, 12:09 PM
Yes Joey
but we are where we are


She will step down after Brexit.
Conservatives have a internal election
so now she does not have to resign

She was democratically elected. I'm tired of people saying she shouldn't be be PM. What's more, she's proved herself to have more balls than her entire cabinet. Like her or hate her... she's doing the job she was asked to do despite enormous opposition, including from her own party. And if she does resign, who are we getting to take her place, hmm?

arista
17-01-2019, 12:22 PM
She was democratically elected. I'm tired of people saying she shouldn't be be PM. What's more, she's proved herself to have more balls than her entire cabinet. Like her or hate her... she's doing the job she was asked to do despite enormous opposition, including from her own party. And if she does resign, who are we getting to take her place, hmm?


Yes it was a Conservative Democratic Election.


Before the Next Election
she has confirmed she will step down.

Any could take her place

joeysteele
17-01-2019, 12:24 PM
Yes Joey
but we are where we are


She will step down after Brexit.
Conservatives have a internal election
so now she does not have to resign

I purely and simply would never trust her politically or believe a word she says.
She has fuelled the division from the referendum, not done a thing to reverse it.

I have never liked Theresa May even in my pre Labour days.
I'd rather a different leader than Corbyn too.

Both are sadly too stubborn but he is not the one in government.
She is.
Her endless procrastination is infuriating too.

A new referendum, I think with 3 questions would likely not get any majority.
Neither would a general election.
I'd guess Labour or the Conservatives would just be the largest party.

This has become an almighty mess of her own making.
She took control of it, she has had 3 brexit Ministers in just over two and a half years.

Culminating in over 100 of her own MPs voting against the agreement she presented, eventually after further procrastination by her.

This is chaos from a chaotic Prime Minister.

Tom4784
17-01-2019, 12:27 PM
She's the best of a terrible Tory bunch and I'd rather have her in charge than Gove or Moggs.

Livia
17-01-2019, 12:32 PM
She's the best of a terrible Tory bunch and I'd rather have her in charge than Gove or Moggs.

This doesn't happen very often anymore, but I agree completely.

arista
17-01-2019, 12:33 PM
"This is chaos from a chaotic Prime Minister. "



Yes Joey
but we are stuck with her
until after Brexit