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Micheal Gove 8 23.53%
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Old 01-07-2016, 03:40 AM #1
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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.
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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.
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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.
Not so arista, the fixed term act gives a term of power to an elected PM and govt.

David Cameron was due to go likely in 2019,and then a new leader elected who would have held an election the following year.

This is major constitutional change leaving the EU, that will affect how even govts govern for decades to come,not just what the outcome will be for the UK and its citizens,just over a year in a change of Prime Minister too.

There is no way, this govt elected on a manifesto,who will now also be having policy changes to that manifesto, to take account of this new situation under a different PM.
It cannot be even possibly, never mind moralyl right, to deny the Country a new election to elect whatever make up of govt, they want to deal with this new situation.

No way,I really hope the pressure placed on whoever takes over to do so is given in to.
This govt is changing all ways almost fully,a new election is a must in this situation, in any form of democracy.
Really to deal with this exit from the EU, it should not even be just the govt that does this anyway, it should be all parties involved.

If not that, then a new election should be and is a must in my view.
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