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Where’d you get that picture from, the who has the most punchable face thread?One from this bunch of losers
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https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/c...list-next-prime-minister-replace-theresa-may/Where’d you get that picture from, the who has the most punchable face thread?
Damn. I was going to use that pic in the face punching thread next door.One from this bunch of losers
But a hard brexiteer will lose support of the dup as it will mean borders in ireland. Then there has to be a GE by default.
?I wouldn't bet on that, the one thing the DUP fear more than borders is Jeremy getting into No.10!
I disagree with you on the radical left of centre coalition, the only way to get these left reforms is a labour majority. The SNP/Liberal won't want any of these reforms or at best will want them watered down. And thats just issues with other parties, there's a whole range of labour MPs who would rather the manifesto(The one in the next election will be more to the left)be destroyed then be potential government policy. As for Corbyn not wanting to PM - is this even true and if so then why it's a bad thing ? Varoufakis said recently(Although yes he would think this)that huge problem with Syriza was that Tsipras loved the being the leader and top guy.For the first time in my lifetime a radical left of centre coalition has an (outside) chance of seizing power, but unfortunately deep down Jeremy really doesn't want to be PM, he is an outsider (for a long time inside his own party) always has been and being comfortable there, always will be. IMO it will need some sort of broad coalition of the left with a new leader in the Labour party to oust the Tories... even if they manage to force a GE
Its from the GuardianWhere’d you get that picture from, the who has the most punchable face thread?
Tekken's gone downhill.
It was more a comment on the people in the picture than a genuine enquiry as to the pictures origin. A joke, if you will.Its from the Guardian
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The DUP would love a border in the north of Ireland, once it goes up it's will be incredibly hard to take down again. The DUP couldn't care if it might destroy their voting base.
This was a response to a previous post!
I disagree with you on the radical left of centre coalition, the only way to get these left reforms is a labour majority. The SNP/Liberal won't want any of these reforms or at best will want them watered down. And thats just issues with other parties, there's a whole range of labour MPs who would rather the manifesto(The one in the next election will be more to the left)be destroyed then be potential government policy. As for Corbyn not wanting to PM - is this even true and if so then why it's a bad thing ? Varoufakis said recently(Although yes he would think this)that huge problem with Syriza was that Tsipras loved the being the leader and top guy.
No it isn't. Already said whereIts from the Guardian
I remember hearing John Pienaar say after Cameron was elected that the Tory party had a vast depth of talent. So much for that.One from this bunch of losers
Mordaunt the only one unable to hide her smugnessOne from this bunch of losers
And yet I find myself incredibly attracted to her in that picture .Mordaunt the only one unable to hide her smugness
That's because she is the Cinderella of that group, but she believes the Tory king maker is bringing her the golden slipper to try on!Mordaunt the only one unable to hide her smugness
She's sounds like the evil character from a fantasy novel.Mordaunt the only one unable to hide her smugness
Hunt, Raab or Gove?So long as it's not McVey, Johnson or Leadsom, I'm ok with our new insect overlord.
I think Raab would be easier to huntHunt, Raab or Gove?
That was terrible.
I stopped after 5 seconds. Too much May.That was terrible.
That wasn't even the worst thing about it, it is just awful.I stopped after 5 seconds. Too much May.
Well you are a Tory so no wonder you don't like it.That wasn't even the worst thing about it, it is just awful.
It's clearly worked on some then. Out of interest do you know Corbyn ?Of itself its not a bad thing... unless that is you want to be in power!
Jeremy over his lifetime in politics has demonstrated he does not want to be 'front and centre' in taking decisions, he wants to be 'front and centre' criticising those who do! Its the main reason some of the Blairites in the Parliamentary Labour party thought a great joke to put him on the list for Leader, thinking everyone knows about good old Jezzer they know he doesn't want the leadership role, unfortunately they didn't count on his puppet-master pulling the strings behind him.
In the old Russian system it was the third secretary, not the Ambassador who wielded real power in their Embassy. Labour now has that set up at the top, or something similar, but unfortunately the British Public like their leaders to be Front and Centre, even when they take daft decisions. The Tories will ruthlessly try to expose this in the next GE and this time present Jeremy as McDonald's stooge.
Really? No idea why he might have used that reference?Also I literally have no idea why brought up the soviet union.
I like to see the best in people and hope that no sane individual would think Corbyn is going to turn the UK into the Soviet Union(Although it would one way to fix the housing crisis)Really? No idea why he might have used that reference?
He's already declared for Boris.Why is nobody mentioning Rees-Mogg as potential PM? I mean he's awful but I'm surprised to have not seen his name as one of the runners.
Boris and Rees-Mogg with a senior cabinet post would make me want to pretend to be a non-Brit so they kick me out of the country.He's already declared for Boris.
RM would hate to be directly accountable for things, he prefers to work in the ShadowsWhy is nobody mentioning Rees-Mogg as potential PM? I mean he's awful but I'm surprised to have not seen his name as one of the runners.
Well its on their landing page https://www.theguardian.com/ukNo it isn't. Already said where
No it isn'tWell its on their landing page https://www.theguardian.com/uk
Just shows that it the same Eurosceptics making all the noise again. Hard to deduce if they’ve recruited any other real die hards through all this.Tweet
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Dunno, Labour still lost.It's clearly worked on some then. Out of interest do you know Corbyn ?
The last election the tories threw all the smears they could but it didn't work
Quite the opposite. No deal is most likely now.Does May resigning increase the likelihood of cancelling Brexit?