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....and We're Off......
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I reckon it'll be Bojo v Raab in the final, what say you?
I reckon it'll be Bojo v Raab in the final, what say you?
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hopefully whoever it is they will do what the people voted for .
09:32 Sat 25th May 2019
Despite May's resignation we are by no means rid of her just yet. Like the barnacle that she is she could cling on(Klingon?) for months. While she will officially relinquish the title of Conservative party leader in 14 days, May revealed she would also be staying on as Prime Minister until her replacement is selected. It took five and a half months when Cameron was selected. Give her and the EUSSR time and they will queer this pitch as well. Just like they have the Brexit process. Even the two weeks notice to resign, that is not required, stinks of a future plot.
//It took five and a half months when Cameron was selected. //
it can be done quicker, but party grandees have already said the new leader won't be confirmed until the party conference in September. by which time - what next for Brexit? will the EU countenance a renegotiation of the "Norwegian blue" deal that's currently the only one on the table? i can kinda see them acquiescing if a G/E puts Corbyn in charge, but for a new tory leader?
it can be done quicker, but party grandees have already said the new leader won't be confirmed until the party conference in September. by which time - what next for Brexit? will the EU countenance a renegotiation of the "Norwegian blue" deal that's currently the only one on the table? i can kinda see them acquiescing if a G/E puts Corbyn in charge, but for a new tory leader?
He argued at one stage that if a referendum narrowly went in favour of Leave we should use it to renegotiate our terms of membership (yet again).
And he only came out for that side very late in the day.
Against that there are all the fantastic (as in “based in fantasy”) articles he used to write in the Spectator on Brussels bureaucracy
And he only came out for that side very late in the day.
Against that there are all the fantastic (as in “based in fantasy”) articles he used to write in the Spectator on Brussels bureaucracy