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arista 30-06-2016 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _Tom_ (Post 8771128)
Let's never let this man lead us :bored:

https://s31.postimg.org/lm0ws5ae3/Cm...Wk_AAR6e_R.jpg


Thats Fake?


In any case David Cameron has brought in Gay Laws
that can not be unlocked

So lets stay Up To Date

_Tom_ 30-06-2016 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8771154)
Thats Fake?


In any case David Cameron has brought in Gay Laws
that can not be unlocked

So lets stay Up To Date

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...-a6945766.html

Disgusting, loathsome man.

Crimson Dynamo 30-06-2016 12:49 PM

i am amazed the tories allowed him to even stand?

idgi

Cherie 30-06-2016 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 8771144)
In 2013, Mr Crabb voted against extending marriage equality to same-sex couples. He has also been linked to an organisation which has advocated that homosexuality and bisexuality can be “cured”.

Mr Crabb has employed interns in his parliamentary office through a scheme organised and funded by Christian Action Research and Education (Care). Care has previously sponsored events that refer to gay and bisexual people as “sexually broken” and advocating that they can become “ex-gay”.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7109211.html




Oh this guy sounds like a keeper and no mistake


:facepalm:

Cherie 30-06-2016 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 8771120)
Well it's a difficult one, Gove is now a backstabber and Teresa May wanted to remain, not sure either is suitable? :shrug:

Can't really see how someone who didn't believe in brexit is right to negotiate it.

I quite like Andrea Leadsom.


Apparently she was "only just" remain a bit like Boris :joker:

the truth 30-06-2016 01:22 PM

None of the above

joeysteele 30-06-2016 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8771014)
The Next General Election is May 2020
Fixed Term Parliament,

Labour/ New Labour Have no legal Right
to call a election

Its Set in Stone

Feel The Force

Morally, this election should be brought forward, I am not backing away from what I thought as right as to Brown.
It would be very simple to repeal the fixed term parliament act anyway.

The Country should say now what govt and who it wants to do all these complex negotiations and dismantling of our 43 years in Europe.
No matter what govt the electorate may chooses, majority Conservative,labour or a coalition.

This would be more outrageous than going back on the EU vote if with all these changes and policy changes too,on top of the EU exit, the Country was now denied a voice in a general election with an unelected PM in place.

Whoever takes over will I feel sure face massive pressure to hold an early election as they have no mandate,if they don't that will turn to anger too and rightly so.
This is too long to the next election,almost a full term,this would be a PM acting on a major constitutional issue that affects across the whole UK who has not a bit of elected authority to do so.

jaxie 30-06-2016 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8771205)
Morally, this election should be brought forward, I am not backing away from what I thought as right as to Brown.
It would be very simple to repeal the fixed term parliament act anyway.

The Country should say now what govt and who it wants to do all these complex negotiations and dismantling of our 43 years in Europe.
No matter what govt the electorate may chooses, majority Conservative,labour or a coalition.

This would be more outrageous than going back on the EU vote if with all these changes and policy changes too,on top of the EU exit, the Country was now denied a voice in a general election with an unelected PM in place.

Whoever takes over will I feel sure face massive pressure to hold an early election as they have no mandate,if they don't that will turn to anger too and rightly so.
This is too long to the next election,almost a full term,this would be a PM acting on a major constitutional issue that affects across the whole UK who has not a bit of elected authority to do so.

How can we possibly have a general election with both Labour and the Tories without any kind of leadership? Both sides need to sort their leadership and have a settling down period. :shrug:

Tom4784 30-06-2016 02:06 PM

Ideally they'd have an election next year. Give the Tories and Labour a chance to get their **** together and then let the public decide. An unelected PM should not remain in power for three years.

Withano 30-06-2016 02:48 PM

Johnson pulled out then? No surprise, even hes smart enough not to be the guy who pulls us out the EU

Livia 30-06-2016 02:49 PM

If I was a member of the Tory Party - and I'm not - there is not one of those five people for whom I would vote; I despise them all equally.

jaxie 30-06-2016 03:13 PM

I have a feeling whoever wins won't be PM for long but it might be better for the country if they are in for the duration of brexit, we really need the stability.

Black Dagger 30-06-2016 03:15 PM

May as I keep saying is the best of a scummy bunch.

arista 30-06-2016 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8771205)
Morally, this election should be brought forward, I am not backing away from what I thought as right as to Brown.
It would be very simple to repeal the fixed term parliament act anyway.

The Country should say now what govt and who it wants to do all these complex negotiations and dismantling of our 43 years in Europe.
No matter what govt the electorate may chooses, majority Conservative,labour or a coalition.

This would be more outrageous than going back on the EU vote if with all these changes and policy changes too,on top of the EU exit, the Country was now denied a voice in a general election with an unelected PM in place.

Whoever takes over will I feel sure face massive pressure to hold an early election as they have no mandate,if they don't that will turn to anger too and rightly so.
This is too long to the next election,almost a full term,this would be a PM acting on a major constitutional issue that affects across the whole UK who has not a bit of elected authority to do so.


No after 2010 WIN
a New FIXED TERM came in

Its a Legal Thing


Conservatives have said
Date : May 2020 is our Next Election
this under Current Law
Joey

arista 30-06-2016 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8771265)
Ideally they'd have an election next year. Give the Tories and Labour a chance to get their **** together and then let the public decide. An unelected PM should not remain in power for three years.


Under Our Current Law it will Dezzy

Its a Special Time

You and I will do well in it.


The Next New Conservative leader and New PM is on Sept the 9th

Pete. 30-06-2016 05:59 PM

Theresa even more

Pete. 30-06-2016 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _Tom_ (Post 8771128)

Denial is a step towards acceptance :fan:

He also voted against Same Sax Marriage

MTVN 30-06-2016 06:07 PM

Leadsom and Fox are the weak links - the other three are strong candidates. Everyone knows Gove is highly intelligent and incredibly driven, May is right that she's capable of taking over on day one and is the unity candidate, Crabb's background is as far from a typical Tory's as you can get and he can appeal beyond the party. I think any one of them would be a capable PM.

Tom4784 30-06-2016 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete. (Post 8771871)
Denial is a step towards acceptance :fan:

He also voted against Same Sax Marriage

http://c.directlyrics.com/img/upload...-sax-video.jpg

joeysteele 30-06-2016 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 8771265)
Ideally they'd have an election next year. Give the Tories and Labour a chance to get their **** together and then let the public decide. An unelected PM should not remain in power for three years.

Exactly, the Spring of next year would be fine and is easily achievable too.

No one should start the EU exit proceedings until a new mandate is given to one or more Parties to do so with their newly elected Party leaders.

What this exit does is change all for the UKs future, its citizens and also governments too.
No way with that chaos should a few hundred Conservative MPs and around 150,000 Conservative party members only make that choice.
No way,totally unacceptable in my view.

reece(: 30-06-2016 07:12 PM

Theresa still, Gove is poison

EspeonBB 30-06-2016 07:14 PM

None of the above

Scarlett. 01-07-2016 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 8771443)
Under Our Current Law it will Dezzy

Its a Special Time

You and I will do well in it.


The Next New Conservative leader and New PM is on Sept the 9th

So much for democracy, Cameron's second term was the first time we've had a majority win in an election since Blair's third term began (and even he left halfway through). It's so sad that we haven't had a PM who won by majority who stayed their full term since 2001. The coalition government was a mess as it was basically the Tories calling all the shots. We need an election next year, enough is enough.

For the interim period, I'd chose May, Gove is a despicable, backstabbing two timing piece of human trash, he's ****ed over the poor so much during his time. I never thought it was possible for anyone to be hated more than Thatcher, but all this game playing by the Tories has ****ed the UK up big time, all these dumb stupid power gambits have done nothing by stick it to the little man. Cameron, Johnson, Gove, **** right off.

arista 01-07-2016 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chewy (Post 8774128)
So much for democracy, Cameron's second term was the first time we've had a majority win in an election since Blair's third term began (and even he left halfway through). It's so sad that we haven't had a PM who won by majority who stayed their full term since 2001. The coalition government was a mess as it was basically the Tories calling all the shots. We need an election next year, enough is enough.

For the interim period, I'd chose May, Gove is a despicable, backstabbing two timing piece of human trash, he's ****ed over the poor so much during his time. I never thought it was possible for anyone to be hated more than Thatcher, but all this game playing by the Tories has ****ed the UK up big time, all these dumb stupid power gambits have done nothing by stick it to the little man. Cameron, Johnson, Gove, **** right off.



Chewy one word can change Everything
"Events"


Like 9/11
or Brexit

They are Events
that change everything

the Event of the 23rd Vote
changed Davids future.

But in a Legal term
he is Still the PM
Until the the New Lady takes over.

arista 01-07-2016 04:33 AM

I must say its So Spiffing that on QT (BBC1HD, Last Night)
so many used Game Of Thrones

http://media.skynews.com/media/image...-2-992x558.jpg
Today Friday 1st July Fantastic Free Paper
the Metro


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