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Looks Like Mutiny!
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I'm with Fletcher Christian on this one. When the PM prefers to get into bed with the trots than work with her own cabinet it's time to take over the ship.
I'm with Fletcher Christian on this one. When the PM prefers to get into bed with the trots than work with her own cabinet it's time to take over the ship.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Or, again from LC, the possible minutes of the proposed meeting between May and Corbyn;
May; "Would you tell me, please, which way i ought to go from here?"
Corbyn; "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
May; "I don't much care where....................."
Corbyn; "Then it doesn't matter which way you go."
May; "Would you tell me, please, which way i ought to go from here?"
Corbyn; "That depends a good deal on where you want to get to."
May; "I don't much care where....................."
Corbyn; "Then it doesn't matter which way you go."
I wouldn’t bet on it: there are now two parties of the centre who’d be likely to go into an electoral pact.
As for the Tories they really are in dire straits at the moment. Many associations have had ex UKIP members join them.Jolly fine if you like they sort of thing but simply taking the party potentially away from the sort of voter they need to hold onto their seats. In the current petition to Revoke Article 50 there are nearly 100 Tory seats where the sitting member has a smaller majority than the number of signatories there. With the extra votes from Brexit supporters likely to be swallowed up if not by safe Labour majorities then maybe by votes for a Brexit party or a rump UKIP.
As for the Tories they really are in dire straits at the moment. Many associations have had ex UKIP members join them.Jolly fine if you like they sort of thing but simply taking the party potentially away from the sort of voter they need to hold onto their seats. In the current petition to Revoke Article 50 there are nearly 100 Tory seats where the sitting member has a smaller majority than the number of signatories there. With the extra votes from Brexit supporters likely to be swallowed up if not by safe Labour majorities then maybe by votes for a Brexit party or a rump UKIP.
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I wonder what on earth they said?
I wonder what on earth they said?
A bit of background ref. yesterday's stitch up.
//“It appears that a majority of Ministers, seeking an end to the Brexit impasse once and for all, wanted to leave next week without a deal but Theresa May vetoed that option. Instead, she has gone for a variant of the national unity approach proposed at the weekend by Sir John Major, the former Prime Minister. […] Mrs May will invite Jeremy Corbyn to work in tandem to agree a plan that will get through the Commons. This option has always been available. Indeed, a Withdrawal Agreement allied to a customs union in the next stage of talks about future trading relationships could have got through months ago. That Mrs May has been forced into this position at this stage is the final humiliation for her.”
DT Editor comment.^^
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//“It appears that a majority of Ministers, seeking an end to the Brexit impasse once and for all, wanted to leave next week without a deal but Theresa May vetoed that option. Instead, she has gone for a variant of the national unity approach proposed at the weekend by Sir John Major, the former Prime Minister. […] Mrs May will invite Jeremy Corbyn to work in tandem to agree a plan that will get through the Commons. This option has always been available. Indeed, a Withdrawal Agreement allied to a customs union in the next stage of talks about future trading relationships could have got through months ago. That Mrs May has been forced into this position at this stage is the final humiliation for her.”
DT Editor comment.^^
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