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i would like to be minister for getting rid of cyclists and dogs on the streets ;) |
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I also want to see all the fawning pro-EU sycophants blown out especially those like May who said one thing and then U-turned |
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I first tipped Teresa May for the Tory leadership 15 years ago. I think she might well do it now. She's kept her powder dry throughout this campaign and has avoided upsetting anyone. Boris is too polarising.
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IDS?
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Not effective enough. They tried him once before, remember, and he couldn't cut it even as opposition leader.
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Boris will have a momentum for leadership now but don't think he's the right choice we need someone from the middle ground to start healing divisions. Mr K honestly give it a rest you got it wrong live with it many voted and understood there would be consequences and are ready to face them anything but idiots, though I personally offer to come and help you pack for when you leave the country you clearly hate.
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Just because he voted differently to you, doesn't mean he is wrong, and doesn't mean he hates the country.
The fact the Nigel Farage has already tried to distance himself from the inference during the Leave campaign that the £395m a week we save could be spent on the NHS might ultimately cause some voters to wonder if they were wrong though.. Note, I said inference. The campaign were very careful to say that £395m a week COULD be spent on the NHS, which a lot of people seem to have mistaken for £395m a week WOULD be spent on the NHS, so the campaign never actually promised to spend that £395m a week on anything. Still, looking on the bright side, leaving COULD be good for us. I have actually always thought that, but personally, I think it's a big gamble we can't afford to take. I doubt Leave will be able to deliver on their promise of no European immigration while having free trade though. That has been a condition of every free trade deal with the EU, and I doubt they'd allow us to get away without imposing it. In the mean time, leaving has already potentially cost us £250bn. |
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I thought the PM said the British weren't quitters? And yet, his quitting reveals that he is not prepared to implement the instructions of the majority of the British people. :erm:
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Juncker and Tusdk due to speak soon. Resignations for a failed policy? Recognition of the need for EU reform? Humility in defeat? A pledge to make the decision work for both sides of the argument? Let's see eh?
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Given the amount of extra free time Mr Cameron will have there are a lot of nervous pigs in the country.
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Not that I want the Tories in Power but I think Theresa May would do a good job.
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