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  1. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    Theresa May is the worst PM ever

    #official
     
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  2. Zanjinho

    Zanjinho Boom!
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    Bet she doesn't resign still...
     
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  3. astro

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    Bet she says she "stands ready" to do something or other
     
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  4. Garlic Klopp

    Garlic Klopp Well-Known Member

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    Whoever was PM was going to be the "worst ever" trying to keep everyone happy when leaving the EU, which was why Cameron bailed out.
     
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  5. astro

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    Macdonald: <party>
     
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  6. Garlic Klopp

    Garlic Klopp Well-Known Member

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    Not that relevant as they were all defeated in respect of different agendas. She is useless, but was given a poisoned chalice in the first place. If Labour had won the last election do you think they would have got a better deal? Whoever was PM would not have got a deal from the EU that the house would vote for as there are to many factions. Some MP's are so deluded they think if they refuse to pass any proposed deal then there will be a new referendum, there will not be we will just have a "no deal".

    Cameron thought the great unwashed would vote to stay in the EU as he was so London centric, he ignored the fact that the average Sun reader believed that immigrants were "taking our jobs", etc, and would vote leave together with a lot of pensioners who longed for the "good old days of the Empire".
     
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  7. moreinjuredthanowen

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    well they did it. now it's over to corbyn cos may isn't bringing anything back
     
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  8. moreinjuredthanowen

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    I'm going to bet on may winning by 20 votes tomorrow.

    I'm watching some stupid labour bint saying they'd have done this and that if may had just had a cross party brexit negotiating team


    utter revisionist bullshit.

    the only party that's been slightly truthful is lib dems who said they would be remain all along.
     
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  9. Tobes

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    A crushing defeat and one that’s already seen the usual Brexitard suspects getting on every news channel, now trying to sell the Unicorn that if we go back to Brussels and say “look at that margin of defeat!” They’ll somehow suddenly decide to go against everything they’ve said about the negotiations on the WA being finished and roll over. <doh>

    The reality is that that they’ll just shrug, they’ve moved on from Brexit they’ve got other things to do, the idea that this is dominating in Brussels as it is here, is yet more British exceptionalism leading to complete delusion. But still the snake oil salesman carry on pitching their undeliverable fantasies.

    What happens now is more bluster and waffle imo, I can’t see any concensus - even a cross party attempt, that’d fly here let alone with the EU. Ultimately it’s still, no deal or no Brexit imho.
     
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    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    May got the worst commons defeat in history, has basically wasted the two years, we're still where we were to begin with but she's expected to win a confidence vote.<laugh>

    The ****ing 12 or so DUP ****ers are running the country and will vote for her in the confidence vote to keep her and her government and themselves in a position of power, when Churchill and his Tories agreed to the partition of Ireland under a threat of civil war from the loyalists he unwittingly and unknowingly set this Brexit situation and the DUP having basically more power than the opposition Labour Party.<laugh>

    Should have cut the NI chord after the Easter Rising and the hard border issue wouldn't exist and all the people that have died because of the partition of Ireland since would've have had a normal life.
     
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  11. astro

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    When the European leaders read the newspapers tomorrow morning with their croissants they'll all come running to beg us for trade deals...
     
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    This is the weakest weasliest bunch of politicians our country has had the misfortune to vote in....both sides of the house...


    This is what happens when "politician" becomes a career.

    It won't happen but not one of these ****ers from north to south, east to west should ever be voted in again.

    But ****, I've been saying that about NI for years and ****wits keep doing the shortsided.... maybe Russia will nuke us and out us all out of our misery...
     
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  13. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Thatcher followed by Cameron <ok>
     
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    I nthe end It looks in HINDSIGHT... like may's biggest error was not forming a cross party committee to negotiate brexit day 1.

    She never had to tries to vote anything though... lost the court battle for meaning ful vote, tired to in crease majority to avoid really ****ty tories but failed.

    If she'd at least had the labour ****s in as well... they couldn't claim this sort of stupid voting down of "not their deal" it doesn't pass out 6 made up checks.

    I would contend that a cross party committee wouldn't even have got past phase 1 of negotiations.... however the issue is this back stop was over a year old by the time we see this vote. its an entire year wasted min IMO.

    I would sack the lot of them personally.

    Its amazing a government gets defeated on the 11th hour and 50mins time from on the most important thing in the past 70 years and it doesn't fall frnakly.

    the DUP... what a party eh?
     
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    They spent more time on court battles to keep their #brexit information secret from other parties than trying to have actual discussions

    Even today they refuse to include Labour in their "cross party" talks
     
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  16. moreinjuredthanowen

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    they can't today until the no confidence vote is done.

    After that theres no excuse.

    But it won't matter. theres nothing to be done form here but no deal or extend.
     
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  17. moreinjuredthanowen

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    I think this finally sums up brexit perfectly

     
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  18. jenners04

    jenners04 I must not post porn!

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    No!!!!

    You little whipper snaper. You forgotten about the witch ffs
     
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  19. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Bit slow <doh>
     
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  20. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    It'll be extend <ok>
     
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