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I don't think she'll jump, I think she will get pushed. And I don't think it'll be too long before that happens.
Do you think someone would be crazy enough to take that job on at the moment. It would end their political career within a year
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Do you think someone would be crazy enough to take that job on at the moment. It would end their political career within a year
These are politicians we're talking about. So yes, I think there is a short line of people waiting to step into her Manolos. She's wavering on Brexit, insisting everyone backs her or get sacked... and she's about to offer us a different Brexit to the one the country voted for. The worst thing to happen to May is David Davis stepping down. In my humble opinion, of course...
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These are politicians we're talking about. So yes, I think there is a short line of people waiting to step into her Manolos. She's wavering on Brexit, insisting everyone backs her or get sacked... and she's about to offer us a different Brexit to the one the country voted for. The worst thing to happen to May is David Davis stepping down. In my humble opinion, of course...
I agree she will never go on her own but she might be pushed. I would personally prefer someone who believes in Brexit but who know what we will get when she is pushed.

With regards Boris, he was actually a very good Mayor and kept his promises. I like him for that. The current Mayor is useless and just make excuses.
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These are politicians we're talking about. So yes, I think there is a short line of people waiting to step into her Manolos. She's wavering on Brexit, insisting everyone backs her or get sacked... and she's about to offer us a different Brexit to the one the country voted for. The worst thing to happen to May is David Davis stepping down. In my humble opinion, of course...
They voted for the Tory's take on Brexit despite knowing how flip floppy on issues they are. They voted for the Tory party under May's leadership thus they voted for the soft brexit she's offering up.
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They voted for the Tory's take on Brexit despite knowing how flip floppy on issues they are. They voted for the Tory party under May's leadership thus they voted for the soft brexit she's offering up.
Ridiculous, how very dare you?! Strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable.
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It's very easy to criticise, but I don't see how Corbyn could have done a better job. Can anyone say with any certainty what labours strategy is on brexit. That is 100% supported by the entire party? The SNP and lib dems are even worse, they don't even acknowledge that the UK voted to leave the EU
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It's very easy to criticise, but I don't see how Corbyn could have done a better job. Can anyone say with any certainty what labours strategy is on brexit. That is 100% supported by the entire party? The SNP and lib dems are even worse, they don't even acknowledge that the UK voted to leave the EU
If people wanted a hard brexit, they should have gone for Corbyn. He is the reverse of May, a leaver who had to support remain for the sake of his party. The truth is people stood a better chance of a hard brexit with Labour than they ever did with the Tories.
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If people wanted a hard brexit, they should have gone for Corbyn. He is the reverse of May, a leaver who had to support remain for the sake of his party. The truth is people stood a better chance of a hard brexit with Labour than they ever did with the Tories.
We may well end up with Mogg - then we will get a hard Brexit which is very much preferable to Corbyn’s version or May’s.
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If people wanted a hard brexit, they should have gone for Corbyn. He is the reverse of May, a leaver who had to support remain for the sake of his party. The truth is people stood a better chance of a hard brexit with Labour than they ever did with the Tories.
he didn't seem to be anything as i recall, he didn't know where to place his hat because he didn't know which was the popular choice, and I still don't see any change in that position. Are labour united in an approach to it all? If they are I've seen zero evidence of it.
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It's very easy to criticise, but I don't see how Corbyn could have done a better job. Can anyone say with any certainty what labours strategy is on brexit. That is 100% supported by the entire party? The SNP and lib dems are even worse, they don't even acknowledge that the UK voted to leave the EU
Everyone would **** it up. Its just a disaster waiting to happen. Whoever pulled the short straw and got stuck with it would be crap. Part of the reason I think the Tories were actively trying to lose the last election, so Labour got stuck with it and then the Tories could forever point and laugh. Despite it all being Camerons fault to start with! And all as he was **** scared Farage would take his voters. School year bollocks, with very bad consequences
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Everyone would **** it up. Its just a disaster waiting to happen. Whoever pulled the short straw and got stuck with it would be crap. Part of the reason I think the Tories were actively trying to lose the last election, so Labour got stuck with it and then the Tories could forever point and laugh. Despite it all being Camerons fault to start with! And all as he was **** scared Farage would take his voters. School year bollocks, with very bad consequences
I'm sorry Vicky but claiming a disaster waiting to happen is a touch melodramatic. That might be what you think but no one can know that and a lot of the fear predictions have been wrong. If we left and went into WTO rules it wouldn't be the disaster it is being painted. The world will not end as we know it.
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Ridiculous, how very dare you?! Strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable, strong and stable, brexit means brexit, strong and stable.
We're not gonna have another general election! *Fast forward a few weeks later* We're having another general election!
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