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#21
As usual VNA has it spot on. Just another Tory in the same mould, but this outcome has been arranged to fit in with the surprise  Brexit outcome. 'Gove stabbing Boris in the back then standing down', 'Leadsom a serious contender ' -  did you really believe all that rubbish! The Tories are making the best of a bad job. If we are out of the EU within 2 years, or even close, I'll buy everybody a pint :-)
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#22
(13-07-16, 09:46 AM)mtread link Wrote:
If we are out of the EU within 2 years, or even close, I'll buy everybody a pint :-)

Thought that I should quote this just in case mtread changes his original post later
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#23
(13-07-16, 09:46 AM)mtread link Wrote: The Tories are making the best of a bad job. 
Well thank god someone is because labour are running around like headless chickens trying to find a way to get elected into government-- not doing what's best for the country but doing what they believe is best for THEM.

Leadsoms biggest "crime" was walking into the most obvious trap that was being set by the Guardian journalist, it couldn't of been a more obvious trap if it were attached to a trip wire and a grand piano and the silly woman walked right into it. 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#24
(13-07-16, 09:46 AM)mtread link Wrote: As usual VNA has it spot on. Just another Tory in the same mould, but this outcome has been arranged to fit in with the surprise  Brexit outcome. 'Gove stabbing Boris in the back then standing down', 'Leadsom a serious contender ' -  did you really believe all that rubbish! The Tories are making the best of a bad job. If we are out of the EU within 2 years, or even close, I'll buy everybody a pint :-)

Gove meetings with Murdoch, Before Boris announces, Gove seeks MPs support to get Leadsom out of race,So just him and May on the ticket, Murdoch rag trashes Leadsoms chances. Gove history of saying never wants to be prime Minister.

Who chooses our Prime Minister Again ?

And if May does turn out to be Maggie 2.0 >: unity is the last thing she will be achieveing
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#25
How fascinating to read your views. To me Brexit is a disaster brought on by an incompetent Tory party and the advent of Mrs May portends nothing more than a continuation of a right wing government motivated solely by profit and lining their own pockets. How much will Theresa May seek to punish Amazon an Starbucks when her husband is a senior executive with a hedge fund company specialising in tax evasion and with huge investments in both companies? Jeremy Corbyn speaks for me with intelligence and reason and, above all, with compassion for all.
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#26
Have to say i agree with oldfolkie. Jezza says the things i want to hear unfortunately the blairites dont like it. The fact is i allways have and allways will pay tax the difference  for me is id sooner it went to buy a new wheelchair for someone that needs it than a new helicopter for the ceo of glaxo smith clyne. If that makes me a communist the paint me red and call me comrade :lol .
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#27
So May is about to become Prime Minister, Hammond is being touted as the next Chancellor............... Surely the next Home Secretary can't be...........?.................Can he ?? :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
I could change my opinion, but then we'd both be wrong.
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#28
(13-07-16, 04:08 PM)bri h link Wrote: Have to say i agree with oldfolkie. Jezza says the things i want to hear unfortunately the blairites dont like it. The fact is i allways have and allways will pay tax the difference  for me is id sooner it went to buy a new wheelchair for someone that needs it than a new helicopter for the ceo of glaxo smith clyne. If that makes me a communist the paint me red and call me comrade :lol .


The last time Labour were electable was under Tony Blair. Love him or loathe him he was a good PM. If it was not for Iraq he would have gone down in history as one of the most successful PM's of all time. The current crop of Labour MP's are clueless as are a lot of the Tory crowd as well.
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#29
Yeah your right Lew but personaly im sick to death of slick smarmy lawyer types a bit of honesty seems to be going down well. Corbyn has got a lot of people interested in politics again. i think its good for politics to have a left and right wing party rather that two rights, at least they can dissagree  :lol .
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#30
(13-07-16, 05:11 PM)Grayo link Wrote: So May is about to become Prime Minister, Hammond is being touted as the next Chancellor............... Surely the next Home Secretary can't be...........?.................Can he ?? :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol


Nope you are wrong, Boris IS Foreign Secretary.
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#31

So Dosh-borne is gone after a reshuffle after a new pm EXACTLY as I said would happen and I said this before the result of the referendum
Any one want to know fridays lotto numbers  :rollin
The only bit I got wrong is Gove but was right saying borris would pull out--- remember I said all this before the brexit result.-----Smug
(23-06-16, 09:31 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: [size=1.35em]It will be an out vote then DC and Osborn will go, then there will be a leadership election in which Gove will be pm with Boris not wanting the job[/size]

Quote:Dont worry about my Osborne will be going prediction because as soon as there is a new leader and a reshuffle Dosh-born will be gone
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#32
Boris as Foreign Secretary.... I take it all back. There is no master plan and she is bonkers
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#33
:rollin

Boris will either turn us into a laughing stock (many news reporters around the world were laughing when announcing it) or prove to the world the fact that he may act like a muppet, but is acutely very astute.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#34
So Thatcher meant Thatcherism Blair meant Blairisim and now.......Mayhem?
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#35
Boris the buffoon is hated by the European MP's who know he's a dick

May wanted Prince Phillip as her first choice but he's too busy slating the Chinese, Boris was 2nd best :lol


you couldn't make this shit up........maybe she knows that giving him that post is like giving someone enough rope, only a matter of time!
fire never sleeps
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#36
(14-07-16, 10:12 AM)bri h link Wrote: So Thatcher meant Thatcherism Blair meant Blairisim and now.......Mayhem?

Good one Bri  :thumbup :lol


(13-07-16, 05:11 PM)Grayo link Wrote: So May is about to become Prime Minister, Hammond is being touted as the next Chancellor............... Surely the next Home Secretary can't be...........?.................Can he ?? :lol :lol :lol :lol :lol

Clarkson??  :rollin :rollin

Now on a serious note can you guess who is the new foreign secretary leading the Brexit negotiations?

Can't stop laughing  :lol :lol :lol

Even seasoned US diplomats can't stop laughing about it:

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I mean we are talking about this guy...again? ;D ;D ;D

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Adrian Monk: Unless I'm wrong, which, you know, I'm not.

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#37
May has called this right, he had to be involved. She knows the tit will make a gaff that bad that she will be left no choice but to sack him, then he is well gone.

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#38
Quote:be happy you get your 10 seconds of democracy when you actually put the cross on the person you want to vote for, then it's Fook off for another 5 years as the winner will do exactly what his or her party wants them to do & say--so suck it up.


Oldgit, Which of course why we are in the mess that we are in.  That is because so many people think what you have just stated is what democracy is.  Their only interaction with democracy, as you say, is on polling day.

Democracy, is of course up to us, as indeed it is up to us how much we engage with it and influence it.

And the end of the day, the people will get the government they deserve.
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#39
Quote:Have to say i agree with oldfolkie. Jezza says the things i want to hear unfortunately the blairites dont like it. The fact is i allways have and allways will pay tax the difference  for me is id sooner it went to buy a new wheelchair for someone that needs it than a new helicopter for the ceo of glaxo smith clyne. If that makes me a communist the paint me red and call me comrade [img alt=:lol]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/lol.gif[/img]

Absolutely bri h.  Corbyn is a proper socialist, he's a concivtion politician and a man of principle, he's definately not a career politcian who's in it for himself. 

The Labour Party lost the last general election because they would not back their leader.  The Labour Party, right now, is falling apart becuase the same Blairite Bastards will not once again back the leader.

The very same people who demanaded increased democracy in The Labour Party - one member - one vote - who demanded and signed up for the rule changes, have now decided they don't like the result.

Corbyn needs to hang in there and once more win the leadership campaign.  Then the bastards will have to make their minds up, back him or leave.

Quote:Also, as a CND supporter he's virtually unelectable.

celticdog, that's a vote winner.  And he's always been in the right camp.  Unlike cetrain Tories Corbyn does not change his view just cos the wind direction has changed.

As for our new unelected Prime Minister and her government, well I see it as a swing to the right, not a massive lunge, but a decisive swing non the less.  And whilst DC made the nasty party electable again, I think right now, a right wing Tory party can just about do as it pleases, certainly until there is some sort of effective opposition.
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#40
Corbin is the best thing to ever happen to the Conservatives
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