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RE: Next PM - lovebabes56 - 25-05-2019 17:42

(25-05-2019 16:46 )GreenMachine Wrote:  Right so state of play as of 4.40pm we have Matt Hancock, Esther McVey, Boris Johnson, Rory Stewart(former Prisons Secretary) and Jeremy Hunt as the runners and riders. Stewart has said he will not back Boris because of his backing for a no-deal exit. I wonder who else will throw their proverbial hat into the equally proverbial ring? Smile

I thought Leadsom quit so she could challenge? she get cold feet again?


RE: Next PM - southsidestu - 25-05-2019 17:42

(25-05-2019 11:38 )babefan2012 Wrote:  Whatever side your on this has been a monumental fuck up and shows how out of touch and disconnected our MP’s are. Whatever happens with brexit, new pm or even an election let’s just hope are idiotic “leaders” realise something, don’t lose touch with the electorate.

It has been a monumental fuck up.

You try and fit 10 yrs worth of negotiations into 2 yrs in an attempt to un-tangle 40 yrs worth of co-operation on nearly every aspect of life on the basis of a binary yes or no question and the results will be inevitable.

The last near 3 years have been a perfect example of Brexit


RE: Next PM - lovebabes56 - 25-05-2019 17:46

Imagine what would happen if Corbyn gets the keys to No.10?


RE: Next PM - lovebabes56 - 25-05-2019 17:47

(25-05-2019 17:42 )southsidestu Wrote:  
(25-05-2019 11:38 )babefan2012 Wrote:  Whatever side your on this has been a monumental fuck up and shows how out of touch and disconnected our MP’s are. Whatever happens with brexit, new pm or even an election let’s just hope are idiotic “leaders” realise something, don’t lose touch with the electorate.

It has been a monumental fuck up.

You try and fit 10 yrs worth of negotiations into 2 yrs in an attempt to un-tangle 40 yrs worth of co-operation on nearly every aspect of life on the basis of a binary yes or no question and the results will be inevitable.

The last near 3 years have been a perfect example of Brexit

I think it would now take us 20 years to get free of the EU


RE: Next PM - terence - 25-05-2019 17:52

(25-05-2019 17:46 )babelover48 Wrote:  Imagine what would happen if Corbyn gets the keys to No.10?

the working class would be way better off.

sounds terrible. Rolleyes


RE: Next PM - SecretAgent - 25-05-2019 17:59

(25-05-2019 17:52 )terence Wrote:  
(25-05-2019 17:46 )babelover48 Wrote:  Imagine what would happen if Corbyn gets the keys to No.10?

the working class would be way better off.

sounds terrible. Rolleyes

Corbyn's a big fan of socialism in Venezuela - ask the working class if they feel better off. It's forecast 1 in 6 of the population will have fled by the end of 2019


RE: Next PM - terence - 25-05-2019 19:24

^yeah, but a bunch of corrupt fuckers were in charge with very little oversight. the u.k should be better than that.

the elite have somehow fooled us into believing the people who would look out for the majorities interest would do us harm if in government.

this is the biggest lie.


RE: Next PM - lovebabes56 - 25-05-2019 20:01

what is plain to see is that the gulf between parliament and the ordinary man in the street is bigger than ever, and it would take a huge giant leap of faith by the incoming PM whoever he/she is to reunite the two. I don't feel there is enough trust between the two to allow that to happen.


RE: Next PM - southsidestu - 25-05-2019 21:14

There are some of Corbyn's policies that I agree with economically and the working class may well be better off in some aspects but I do think he will be a bad Prime Minister because he has shown to be every bit as incompetent a leader as May


RE: Next PM - GMach1 - 25-05-2019 21:19

(25-05-2019 17:42 )babelover48 Wrote:  
(25-05-2019 16:46 )GreenMachine Wrote:  Right so state of play as of 4.40pm we have Matt Hancock, Esther McVey, Boris Johnson, Rory Stewart(former Prisons Secretary) and Jeremy Hunt as the runners and riders. Stewart has said he will not back Boris because of his backing for a no-deal exit. I wonder who else will throw their proverbial hat into the equally proverbial ring? Smile

I thought Leadsom quit so she could challenge? she get cold feet again?

At the time it wasn't announced if she had or not. Amber Rudd isn't running thank god, especially after the monumental cock up with the Windrush last year-that scuppered her chances that and not doing enough to help the Police.