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Finally, Will She Be Gone..?
It looks like they've finally had enough of her mishandling of the Brexit negotiations.
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hopefully the sooner the better
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To answer the OP - I think May will survive the week (and even the winter) as Tory MPs take a deep breath and jib at the 'Turkeys Voting for Christmas' scenario of triggering a General Election - no viable alternative exists that could command a majority in the Party, let alone the House. To answer the "Why does Europe have the whip hand?" comments, it has always...
13:08 Sun 21st Oct 2018
Why do you think May would lose a vote of confidence? Most MPs would prefer get as the least bad option. The Torys are potentially fatally split over this. She is stuck in the middle, but in a rocky boat the middle is not a bad place to be. I’m struggling to thing how in such a situation bringing in someone from either a more extreme position either way would help.
Bit like the labour party too so nothing to be glee about.
Personally I think May should go. She has been unduly infuelced by liberal minded remainer civil servants rather than listen to her voters. She is, in my opinion, the worst Con PM ever and indeed far worse than many labour ones!
Her going would not derail Brexit, much as many of you would like that to happen. It may well pull it on track when the EU realize their stooge May is gone and the most likely option is the UK walking - along with its cash.
Personally I think May should go. She has been unduly infuelced by liberal minded remainer civil servants rather than listen to her voters. She is, in my opinion, the worst Con PM ever and indeed far worse than many labour ones!
Her going would not derail Brexit, much as many of you would like that to happen. It may well pull it on track when the EU realize their stooge May is gone and the most likely option is the UK walking - along with its cash.
danny, it is not the EU's job to be anything but obdurate. They are protecting their interests, just as they are supposed to. Providing featherbeds for British politicians is not their concern, and it is useless for Brits to wail about Europeans being mean. What do they think "negotiating" means?
(Yes, yes, I know. Cherrypicking. Having their cake and eating it.)
(Yes, yes, I know. Cherrypicking. Having their cake and eating it.)
jackdaw, both men were supremely incompetent.
I still remember Davis saying he'd swiftly arrange a UK-German trade deal, apparently unaware that EU members can't negotiate their own deals. This from the man in charge of Brexit negotiations. His ignorance was fathomless, and has contributed greatly to the delays in preparing for Brexit. But the only thing you can blame May for is appointing him in the first place.
I still remember Davis saying he'd swiftly arrange a UK-German trade deal, apparently unaware that EU members can't negotiate their own deals. This from the man in charge of Brexit negotiations. His ignorance was fathomless, and has contributed greatly to the delays in preparing for Brexit. But the only thing you can blame May for is appointing him in the first place.