I fully expect her deal to be rejected.Resign? My God I pray you're right but there is no evidence at all that her character would allow her to do that. The woman is an oddball, probably mad in fact.
They've wheeled out Ben “Sterilise the huge sea of unemployed wasters” Bradley to speak for the Tories on C4. He was asked about his conversion to full blown ERG fan from remain. It’s quite simple- he’s a Tory on the make.
I fully expect her deal to be rejected.
Her leadership has now become untenable. Even someone as delusional as May will realise this.
I fully expect her deal to be rejected.
Her leadership has now become untenable. Even someone as delusional as May will realise this.
When I was driving back from work they had some ERG moron on PM talking to Evan Davies spouting utter b****cks like No Deal is better than May's deal, and that No Deal was actually a deal in itself. At this point I switched over to another station for the sake of my sanity and safe driving.
If the very worst happens then the BBC should be held partially responsible for giving these dangerous idiots a platform without being challenged.
You are correct regarding the DUP/election but no prime minister would resign over this. Brexit has taken Tory incompetency to new levels, it has taken parliamentary incompetency to new levels too. D-day tomorrow, we will see.Her leadership became untenable when she threw away her majority at the last election. Then it became even more untenable when she did the sordid deal with the DUP. It's always been untenable. It always will be untenable. That is no reason for her to consider resigning. It's nothing new you see.
I think ...
She'll resign the day after we leave on the 29th with her deal, as it will eventually pass. She'll say 'job done'.
Then there'll be an election in May and five more years of Conservative rule and chaos with a Brexiteer PM and further Austerity.
I think she will stay on for a while because (a) there will be a backstop to sort out (which will have been fudged in order to get the deal through) and she won’t want to be accused of running like Cameron did; (b) she will love the Brexit adulation from the tabloids; (c) she has a couple of years of transition before things go pear-shaped and (d) I have a few quid at decent odds on Le Corbeau being the next party leader to quit.I think ...
She'll resign the day after we leave on the 29th with her deal, as it will eventually pass. She'll say 'job done'.
Then there'll be an election in May and five more years of Conservative rule and chaos with a Brexiteer PM and further Austerity.
That's what the leave vote has brought about.
Stephen
I think she will stay on for a while because (a) there will be a backstop to sort out (which will have been fudged in order to get the deal through) and she won’t want to be accused of running like Cameron did; (b) she will love the Brexit adulation from the tabloids; (c) she has a couple of years of transition before things go pear-shaped and (d) I have a few quid at decent odds on Le Corbeau being the next party leader to quit.
Now we have entered fantasy camp. Tories to be blamed by the voting public will be a first in my lifetime.a Tory minority parliament is the best option IMO, i.e. the Tories take the blame for what is entirely their mess, but their extremism, xenophobia and class war against the poor will be mitigated to some degree by the progressives who will hold the balance of power.
Now we have entered fantasy camp.
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FTFYI see an absolute Tory majority come a GE, mainly down to the delusional public who feel May has done her best & those on the centre left who feel they need to let Brexiteers find out what Brexit really means for them, because telling them didn't work.
God, he's a div. Unfortunately the UK seems to be full of them. It's a shame the Brexiteers can't be deported somewhere.
Perhaps the DUP would welcome them in Northern Ireland.
Jack