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martyh 03-07-2016 10:35

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Andrea Leadsom doesn't seem to know what she wants at the moment ,won't really commit to anything,far too flaky for me .

ntluser 03-07-2016 11:02

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35847771)
Andrea Leadsom doesn't seem to know what she wants at the moment ,won't really commit to anything,far too flaky for me .

Daily Mail says three years ago she said we would be mad to leave the EU. Seems to suggest that she went the Brexit route to heighten her profile within the party and improve her chances of getting the leadership.

Theresa May is looking more and more like the winning candidate each day. I know that she was a Remain supporter but if she genuinely accepts that "out is out" she could be the one to get us the best deal.

Mind you the trouble with politics is that not everything is actually as it seems and you keep expecting some unexpected twist to occur.

denphone 03-07-2016 11:09

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What else can you expect from politicians who speak regularly with forked tongue...

nomadking 03-07-2016 11:28

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35847360)
No.

We would be as free as any other non-EU country. Somehow I doubt trade with the US is that restricted.

Mr K 03-07-2016 12:13

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35847771)
Andrea Leadsom doesn't seem to know what she wants at the moment ,won't really commit to anything,far too flaky for me .

Yes but she does look a bit like Thatcher, so that's the main thing for the Tory faithful.

ianch99 03-07-2016 14:52

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For those who are saying the FTSE is bouncing back, here's an interesting observation from Robert Peston:

I find it deeply depressing how few people grasp that value of FTSE100 is mechanistically inflated by collapsing £

Big Brian 03-07-2016 15:10

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35847771)
Andrea Leadsom doesn't seem to know what she wants at the moment ,won't really commit to anything,far too flaky for me .

Seeing her on Andrew Marr I doubt she has what it takes to be PM. I think Theresa May will get it and though she thinks she's Thatcher mark II, she will implement A50 immediately. I think she has what it takes though and will carry out the peoples' wishes.

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Originally Posted by ntluser (Post 35847774)
Daily Mail says three years ago she said we would be mad to leave the EU. Seems to suggest that she went the Brexit route to heighten her profile within the party and improve her chances of getting the leadership.

Theresa May is looking more and more like the winning candidate each day. I know that she was a Remain supporter but if she genuinely accepts that "out is out" she could be the one to get us the best deal.

Mind you the trouble with politics is that not everything is actually as it seems and you keep expecting some unexpected twist to occur.

Must be true cos I wrote my post in answer to a previous one b4 reading this.

denphone 03-07-2016 15:16

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35847823)
Seeing her on Andrew Marr I doubt she has what it takes to be PM. I think Theresa May will get it and though she thinks she's Thatcher mark II, she will implement A50 immediately. I think she has what it takes though and will carry out the peoples' wishes.

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Must be true cos I wrote my post in answer to a previous one b4 reading this.

She does say that voters want more than a 'Brexit PM' though when she talked to Andrew Marr this morning so whether she does it immediately remains to be seen.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36696908

Ignitionnet 03-07-2016 16:04

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35847779)
We would be as free as any other non-EU country. Somehow I doubt trade with the US is that restricted.

Not until the process of leaving is completed. The UK remains a member state until either agreement is reached or the 2 years expires, whichever happens first.

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35847823)
Seeing her on Andrew Marr I doubt she has what it takes to be PM. I think Theresa May will get it and though she thinks she's Thatcher mark II, she will implement A50 immediately. I think she has what it takes though and will carry out the peoples' wishes.

Well her team are already leaning on journalists to suppress unflattering stories.

Taking power from the unaccountable elites and handing it to a woman whose PM campaign threatens the press and who is described as a...

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secretive, rigid, controlling, even vengeful minister, so unpleasant to colleagues that a dread of meetings with her was something that cabinet members from both parties could bond over.
Awesome.

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Originally Posted by Big Brian (Post 35847635)
What happened to democracy and majority rules? Thousands of pro-EU people gather in London to March to Parliament Square. They want us to remain in the EU and I don't think they realise the consequences of their actions. Anarchy could break out among the Leavers. There could be battles in the streets if the Government give in and either not invoke Article 50 or hold another referendum.

Everyone has the right to protest. For now.

techguyone 03-07-2016 16:04

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Hopefully they'll push the button soon, it's needed to focus everyone s attention on the job at hand rather than bitching about the fact it's happened As a country we do seem to perform best when under pressure.

Ignitionnet 03-07-2016 16:07

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Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35847840)
Hopefully they'll push the button soon, it's needed to focus everyone s attention on the job at hand rather than bitching about the fact it's happened As a country we do seem to perform best when under pressure.

The Govetron seems to be wanting 1st quarter of 2017. 2018 or later, or not at all, has the lowest odds but that's likely wishful thinking on the part of those making that bet pushing the odds down.

techguyone 03-07-2016 16:36

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The later its left, the more likely it won't happen.

Big Brian 03-07-2016 17:21

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Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35847849)
The later its left, the more likely it won't happen.

It will happen if Michael Gove or Theresa May get elected. Both have said so.

denphone 03-07-2016 17:26

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Yes they have said so but the question is when??.

Mr K 03-07-2016 18:05

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Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35847849)
The later its left, the more likely it won't happen.

If the referendum were held today, the result would be different. The lies about immigration and the NHS have been exposed, and the governing party is scrapping with itself over who grasps this opportunity for power. The few Brexiters I know seem to be cacking themselves over what exactly they've done. Although no one will admit it now, another vote down the line is more than likely. Even if we don't end up leaving, this will have caused the country permanent damage.


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