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Steve the Tea
22-05-19, 18:51
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Elwood Blues
22-05-19, 18:55
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And in her resignation letter tells Theresa May it is time she went as well.

Only a matter of time now surely.

life on mars
22-05-19, 19:20
Yes indeed ,the lady deserves a rest .

Pearcey3
22-05-19, 20:02
Leadsom quitting is a massive blow to Britain. How on earth will we cope?

Heathblue
22-05-19, 20:07
I would guess that she is the patsy and catalyst for the Tory Brexit heavyweights to move in, this is now heading for a WTO Brexit. (IMO)!!!

BLUETIT
22-05-19, 20:20
Shirley no one wants the leadership at the moment, they’ll be on a hiding to nothing

goats
22-05-19, 20:41
Shirley no one wants the leadership at the moment, they’ll be on a hiding to nothing

They should all quit, we need a new political system not the shambles we currently endure.....

Heathblue
22-05-19, 20:46
They should all quit, we need a new political system not the shambles we currently endure.....

Conspiracy brigade think that May will quit tonight with the backdrop of Spy Gate in the USA hanging over her. George PDop has some interesting things to say about her. I think she is so stubborn she will continue.

goats
22-05-19, 20:58
Conspiracy brigade think that May will quit tonight with the backdrop of Spy Gate in the USA hanging over her. George PDop has some interesting things to say about her. I think she is so stubborn she will continue.

She is stubborn beyond, she has no support anywhere, is clueless as ****. The country is almost frozen

Eric the Half a Bee
22-05-19, 21:00
I would guess that she is the patsy and catalyst for the Tory Brexit heavyweights to move in, this is now heading for a WTO Brexit. (IMO)!!!

We're fecked, then.

life on mars
22-05-19, 23:26
We're fecked, then.

Altogether now:

""Its Jeremy, he's coming over the hill ""

Elwood Blues
23-05-19, 14:47
Altogether now:

""Its Jeremy, he's coming over the hill ""

If you mean Corbyn ,frying pan and fire spring to mind

Wales-Bales
23-05-19, 15:49
Ms. Leadsom's career experienced a remarkable rocket-like accendency directly after she dropped out of the Tory leadership race for being the owner of a highly 'embelished' curriculum vitae. That's a codeword for a CV full of fibs to you and me!

Word on the street was May had no support amongst the grass roots Conservative Associations, and she wouldn't be able to win the leadership vote, hence all the other candidates had to fall on their swords.

Why did this happen? Well, we just have to look at history to find out the answer. May's mission was to keep us in the EU at all costs, even if it meant the destruction of the Conservative Party.

Of course, I did point all of this out 3 years ago, but nobody would listen. In fact, I seem to recall that I got a hail of abuse hurled in my direction for my troubles :biggrin:

Eric Cartman
23-05-19, 18:03
Ms. Leadsom's career experienced a remarkable rocket-like accendency directly after she dropped out of the Tory leadership race for being the owner of a highly 'embelished' curriculum vitae. That's a codeword for a CV full of fibs to you and me!

Word on the street was May had no support amongst the grass roots Conservative Associations, and she wouldn't be able to win the leadership vote, hence all the other candidates had to fall on their swords.

Why did this happen? Well, we just have to look at history to find out the answer. May's mission was to keep us in the EU at all costs, even if it meant the destruction of the Conservative Party.

Of course, I did point all of this out 3 years ago, but nobody would listen. In fact, I seem to recall that I got a hail of abuse hurled in my direction for my troubles :biggrin:

Why did they choose to hold the referendum?

life on mars
23-05-19, 20:34
Why did they choose to hold the referendum?

UKIP frenzy moment and Cameron arrogance.

Boy Cameron thought after his "no Scottish independence vote ,he'd win this one as well , and to be fair many others thought the same ,even Farage.

At least they provided a democratic vote, and allowed the release of 40 years of vengeance.

God bless democracy

Wales-Bales
23-05-19, 21:55
UKIP frenzy moment and Cameron arrogance.

Boy Cameron thought after his "no Scottish independence vote ,he'd win this one as well , and to be fair many others thought the same ,even Farage.

At least they provided a democratic vote, and allowed the release of 40 years of vengeance.

God bless democracy
^^^This

May was the insurance policy, the Plan B.

life on mars
23-05-19, 23:47
^^^This

May was the insurance policy, the Plan B.

I'm ready to leave

Wales-Bales
24-05-19, 08:39
‘Her legacy is to have presided over three wasted years of vacillation, obfuscation, cowardice, downright sabotage and the destruction of a once-proud democracy, where MPs used to feel honour-bound to represent the will of the people who paid their wages.

‘Theresa May, to her eternal disgrace, has turned Britain, one of the world’s greatest economies and military powers, into an international laughing stock.

‘She has broken Brexit, and now Brexit has broken her.’ What else is there to say?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-7064853/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-bit-Theresa-hopeless-did-wrong.html

Eric Cartman
24-05-19, 16:50
^^^This

May was the insurance policy, the Plan B.

'They thought they would win' is your best reason?

Here boys I have this six shooter with 2 bullets. Wanna play Russian roulette? You dont have to but you might as well because you will probably win.

Wales-Bales
25-05-19, 01:35
'They thought they would win' is your best reason?

Here boys I have this six shooter with 2 bullets. Wanna play Russian roulette? You dont have to but you might as well because you will probably win.
It is the definitive reason, the same as over in Trumpland. It's all one and the same thing.

the other bob wilson
25-05-19, 05:53
UKIP frenzy moment and Cameron arrogance.

Boy Cameron thought after his "no Scottish independence vote ,he'd win this one as well , and to be fair many others thought the same ,even Farage.

At least they provided a democratic vote, and allowed the release of 40 years of vengeance.

God bless democracy

The Referendum and the shambles which has followed it is entirely down to Conservative Party politics.

I have a memory of nine different Prime Ministers being selected as leaders of their party with one of them being PM on two different occasions. What part did Europe play in each of their downfalls? First up Harold Wilson, who some would say lost the 1970 election because of England's World Cup defeat by West Germany so that's vaguely European I suppose. Then there was Ted Heath, Europe played no major part in his election defeat in 1974, but he became a scourge of the anti Europe wing of the Tory party in later life. Harold Wilson returned only to step aside in 1976 - Gluey would have a field day with all of conspiracy theories as to why he did so, but the Common Market (EEC) was not involved in any of them as far as I know and it may have been that his decision was for health reasons, while his successor, James Callaghan, was brought down by domestic issues. Margaret Thatcher is widely considered to have been the first of four consecutive Conservatives PMs to lose their jobs because of the party's obsession with the EU, with John Major being the second one. Tony Blair stepped down voluntarily and is damaged goods now, but not for anything to do with Europe, Gordon Brown went primarily because of the 2008 crash, David Cameron for spectacular failures that were all EU related and now Theresa May after a Premiership which felt like it was about nothing else but Europe.

So, if you count Wilson's two spells, that's five Labour PMs and 5 Tory ones - only one of the Labour demises could be laid at the door of Europe and even that one is as a joke, while four of the Conservative ones could be with the fifth one's memory being clouded by how his standing within his pwn party fell because of his views on Europe.

Those figures tell you all you need to know about the state the UK is now in. Labour has its divisions on the EU, but its recent history is in no way dominated by Europe in the same way as the Conservative party's is - it's a toxic issue for them.

Wales-Bales
25-05-19, 16:02
Gluey would have a field day with all of conspiracy theories as to why he did so.
Gluey tends to get many things right, as opposed to others on here who don't even know what day of the week it is!

If you want to know about conspiracy theories, check out the Trump Russia Collusion fairytale, as promoted by Lardy, Cyril, Heisenberg & their sheep army :biggrin:

the other bob wilson
25-05-19, 17:46
Gluey tends to get many things right, as opposed to others on here who don't even know what day of the week it is!

If you want to know about conspiracy theories, check out the Trump Russia Collusion fairytale, as promoted by Lardy, Cyril, Heisenberg & their sheep army :biggrin:

I see the flat earthier is on again.

Mrs Steve R
25-05-19, 18:07
I see the flat earthier is on again.
Has he ever mentioned flat Earth? I must have missed that, got a link? :hehe:

Wales-Bales
25-05-19, 21:48
Has he ever mentioned flat Earth? I must have missed that, got a link? :hehe:
I only deal in facts, just the facts :biggrin:

CardiffIrish2
25-05-19, 23:02
Gluey tends to get many things right, as opposed to others on here who don't even know what day of the week it is!

If you want to know about conspiracy theories, check out the Trump Russia Collusion fairytale, as promoted by Lardy, Cyril, Heisenberg & their sheep army :biggrin:
Is there ever a thread where you don’t mention Donald Trump?

Wales-Bales
26-05-19, 00:58
Is there ever a thread where you don’t mention Donald Trump?
The Trump Russia Collusion hoax is a separate thing. You are too hung up on Trump the person, and it's not about him.

Mrs Steve R
26-05-19, 13:26
I only deal in facts, just the facts :biggrin:
The bit of Earth I'm sitting on right now is flat..fact :hehe:

Wales-Bales
26-05-19, 13:28
The bit of Earth I'm sitting on right now is flat..fact :hehe:
Be carful that you don't get a flat arse :biggrin:

Mrs Steve R
26-05-19, 13:37
Be carful that you don't get a flat arse :biggrin:
:hehe: It's much flatter than it used to be.

life on mars
26-05-19, 21:35
I see the flat earthier is on again.

If the flat earthers are still up this late at night , can the wise ones , tell us are we leaving , did Trump get it on with Lady Di , and are we going up .