Theresa May is a dead woman walking
George Osborne says Theresa May is a 'dead woman walking'
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-woman-walking
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Difficult decision for the tories though, stick or twist...
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twist the problem is the best choice isn't an mp yet
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It seems that Theresa May has been stood up by Donald Trump, although he politely blames it on the protestors :hehe:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...in-put-on-hold
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Wales-Bales
I should imagine its wasn't best time for her considering the negativity and the lack of popularity for either , so a gentle call from the spooks to worry the hamster headed man .
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michael fallon i'd say.
He speaks very well.
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LordKenwyne
michael fallon i'd say.
He speaks very well.
Oh please no. He'd lose them even more votes.
Although I suspect you are being a touch sarcastic
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I'd go for David Davis. He strikes me as the most human and down to earth of all the leading contenders, and he'd be too good for Corbyn on every level. Johnson's bumbling act wore thin yonks ago. Rudd's way too lightweight, ditto the Scottish lump. Fallon comes across to me as superior and patronising. Gove has no chance.
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Elwood Blues
Oh please no. He'd lose them even more votes.
Although I suspect you are being a touch sarcastic
No I am serious.
To be honest though I havent seen much of him. He just came across well in a few interviews I have seen.
Looking at the bookies itll be boris. Who knows what his image will be come an election though. The big parties could dress a cow up to be a churchill with all the spin and marketing. An election campaign changes the leaders big time.
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LordKenwyne
No I am serious.
To be honest though I havent seen much of him. He just came across well in a few interviews I have seen.
Looking at the bookies itll be boris. Who knows what his image will be come an election though. The big parties could dress a cow up to be a churchill with all the spin and marketing. An election campaign changes the leaders big time.
He looks pretty sharp to me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRmGBJ62LF8
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Wales-Bales
Entrapment!.
Pretty poor journalistic standards really.
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LordKenwyne
Entrapment!.
Pretty poor journalistic standards really.
Or maybe Fallon is just a little bit dozy :hehe:
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I'd go for David Davis. He strikes me as the most human and down to earth of all the leading contenders, and he'd be too good for Corbyn on every level. Johnson's bumbling act wore thin yonks ago. Rudd's way too lightweight, ditto the Scottish lump. Fallon comes across to me as superior and patronising. Gove has no chance.
I like David Davis. Any right wing tory who can maintain the respect ( no pun intended!) and apparent friendship with George Galloway must have something about him.
He is probably the best of a pretty poor lot except for Ruth Davidson who has done remarkably well considering she only started in politics 8 years ago.
There is the problem of finding her a seat of course and I don't know how much support she would get amongst Tory MP's.
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Another Maybot malfunction, still unable to answer questions. She needs to go quickly.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...nfell-disaster
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LordKenwyne
Entrapment!.
Pretty poor journalistic standards really.
Except if it happens to a Labour MP, then you start cracking one off.