Gonzo's Erection Thread

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The naughtiest thing I ever did was pass gas once.

It was a moment of weekness and I strained to pick something up.

I would never run through a wheatfield.
 
It will be interesting to see when they drop the guillotine on her.

I still think she's useful in running about needlessly arranging coalition etc but today the real powers are sitting down to plot her replacement.

3? Months... Or weeks? Who knows.
 
The biggest advantage here is she can't go full hard Brexit. She's going to have to deal with Europe to keep the fringes and enough of the other parties happy.

No suicide via hard Brexit or Corbyn. A good result.
that is now more likely in my estimation as we won't get a deal done in time without giving so many concessions to the EU that a huge chunk of the tory party will go ape. so come March 2019 off we go into a brave new world
 
It will be interesting to see when they drop the guillotine on her.

I still think she's useful in running about needlessly arranging coalition etc but today the real powers are sitting down to plot her replacement.

3? Months... Or weeks? Who knows.

She's basically the party mop and there's a lot of mopping up that currently needs doing that nobody else in the party's corridors of power will lower themselves or can be bothered to do
 
It is like a self destruction for May, however she must not have taken the decision to call the snap election alone. Boris Johnson have an agenda
like what he did during the referendum .
 
We were ****ed whatever happened, we're just more ****ed now than we could have been!

Mansfield's give Tory for the first time in 94yrs [HASHTAG]#tossers[/HASHTAG]
 
that is now more likely in my estimation as we won't get a deal done in time without giving so many concessions to the EU that a huge chunk of the tory party will go ape. so come March 2019 off we go into a brave new world
I disagree. Don't forget the Tory party had plenty of Remain MPs and there are plenty within their ranks who vehemently oppose a hard Brexit. A large part of why is election was called was to silence them. Now when it comes to the final vote, they're up **** creek, as they'll have to come back with a deal, as waltzing off blaming Jonny Foreigner is no longer an option imo.
 
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We were ****ed whatever happened, we're just more ****ed now than we could have been!

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How do you work that out? Most of the Tories austerity plans will never get through now. They'll be left having to water down or scrap most of their manifesto, it's the best result we could have realistically hoped for.
 
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I disagree. Don't forget the Tory party had plenty of Remain MPs and there are plenty within their ranks who vehemently oppose a hard Brexit. A large part of why is election was called was to silence them. Now when it comes to the final vote, they're up **** creek, as they'll have to come back with a deal, as waltzing off blaming Jonny Foreigner is no longer an option imo.
i'm working on theory thatwe were negotiating from a position of weakness which has just got worse.The EU will play hardball & that is going to present the tories with a serious PR problem never mind the internal party strife.

I'm also coming to the conclusion we are so disorganised that time will just run out pure & simple
 
How do you work that out? Most of the Tories austerity plans will never get through now. They'll be left having to water down or scrap most of their manifesto, it's the best result we could have realistically hoped for.

They'll find it harder but how much influence will DUP really have? They'll bend over and let May dry rape them, it's the one and only chance they'll ever have of being part of the leading party.
 
They'll find it harder but how much influence will DUP really have? They'll bend over and let May dry rape them, it's the one and only chance they'll ever have of being part of the leading party.
They'll try and exert an influence and that's before you factor in that it'll only need a couple of Tories to vote against on any contentious policy in order to see it fail. She's ****ed, there'll be a vote of no confidence before the year is out imo.
 
i'm working on theory thatwe were negotiating from a position of weakness which has just got worse.The EU will play hardball & that is going to present the tories with a serious PR problem never mind the internal party strife.

I'm also coming to the conclusion we are so disorganised that time will just run out pure & simple
They'll have to extend it, simple as. It was never going to get done in the 2 year window anyway, that'll obviously need EU support, but the longer it goes on the more likely the EU might see it as providing further opportunities to reverse it, if the political landscape here changes.

The salient point is though, that they're going to have to negotiate now, I'm convinced that their intention has been to flounce off and blame the EU for the cliff edge result, as opposed to bringing back a deal that carried their name that they know is ****e.
 
They'll have to extend it, simple as. It was never going to get done in the 2 year window anyway, that'll obviously need EU support, but the longer it goes on the more likely the EU might see it as providing further opportunities to reverse it, if the political landscape here changes.

The salient point is though, that they're going to have to negotiate now, I'm convinced that their intention has been to flounce off and blame the EU for the cliff edge result, as opposed to bringing back a deal that carried their name that they know is ****e.
not sure that even the majority of the Tory prty is that mad but the worry always was that big chunk of little englanders who want nowt to do with europe & have caused problem inside the party for 40 years.

personally i'm getting like Brenda from Brixton*
"what another election , oh i can't stand it"


*or wherever it was
 
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