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Theresa Playing An Underhand Card
Could Theresa May be playing an extremely clever pro-Remain card?
Think of it this way - the big winners in this election are likely to be the Tories, as (let's be honest) - Labour are unelectable with Jerry in charge.
But aside from the Conservatives, who else is likely to do well?
The Lib Dems might see votes going to them from Remainers as they are more vocal in their calls for the UK to remain in the EU.
The biggest losers in this election are surely UKIP?
So, Theresa - who we know is a Remainer, calls a snap election to bolster her position, but at the same time, kill UKIP and send a 'soft Brexit' message to the country?
Is this possible?
Think of it this way - the big winners in this election are likely to be the Tories, as (let's be honest) - Labour are unelectable with Jerry in charge.
But aside from the Conservatives, who else is likely to do well?
The Lib Dems might see votes going to them from Remainers as they are more vocal in their calls for the UK to remain in the EU.
The biggest losers in this election are surely UKIP?
So, Theresa - who we know is a Remainer, calls a snap election to bolster her position, but at the same time, kill UKIP and send a 'soft Brexit' message to the country?
Is this possible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Who said TM was ever a Remainer? I know she did, but she's a politician. Look at it from a politician's point of view. Holding one of the four great offices of state, and with the perceived wisdom of the time indicating that Remain was likely to win, it would have been political suicide for her to have publicly opposed her leader. She grudgingly gave support to Cameron. Did you notice how proactive she was in the Remain campaign? No, neither did I. You will be hard put to convince me that when the Brexit result was announced she didn't do a secret little jig, saying, "Now's my chance. Go for it, Tess, old gal. Cameron, you're toast!"
I very much doubt Theresa May is still following a remain ethos now that she is in power.
This is the Tories' chance to really grab Britain and I for one fear it, for the sake of our social support network. I will be voting as powerfully as I can against them. I'll wait and see who that is, but you can count me out of UKIP or any other closet racists.
This is the Tories' chance to really grab Britain and I for one fear it, for the sake of our social support network. I will be voting as powerfully as I can against them. I'll wait and see who that is, but you can count me out of UKIP or any other closet racists.
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