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Post by marispiper on Jun 27, 2016 7:28:56 GMT
Looks like PM q's on Wednesday will see just Corbyn and O'Donnell sitting there! Labour is in tatters but oddly Corbyn is determined to be the immovable object.
Tories need a new leader..no a new PM!!! Who d'you think?
BTW, Osborne (one of my least favourite politicians) was extremely statesmanlike this morning...exactly what we need. So that's where he's been...working his bloody socks off whereas Cameron just throws the towel in.
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Post by ARENA on Jun 27, 2016 8:19:33 GMT
BBC newsreader in interview on Referendum this morning. "So where did things go wrong"
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 8:54:22 GMT
BBC newsreader in interview on Referendum this morning. "So where did things go wrong" I've actually complained to the BBC about this.
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Post by goldelox on Jun 27, 2016 9:08:43 GMT
Bore-us Johnson is now admitting it was lies.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 9:10:02 GMT
Looks like PM q's on Wednesday will see just Corbyn and O'Donnell sitting there! Labour is in tatters but oddly Corbyn is determined to be the immovable object. Tories need a new leader..no a new PM!!! Who d'you think? BTW, Osborne (one of my least favourite politicians) was extremely statesmanlike this morning...exactly what we need. So that's where he's been...working his bloody socks off whereas Cameron just throws the towel in. I have a feeling that Theresa May will be the next Tory leader, a sort of caretaker healer to gloss over their differences. Either that or someone unknown will emerge in the same way that David Cameron did. Don't think it will be Johnson (please no!), the political assassin never gets the throne Labour, goodness knows where this will pan out. Corbyn seems to determined to refuse to accept the inevitable. Maybe there will be a split in the same way that the Gang of Four left to form the Social democrats except this time it will more likely be the Gang of Two hundred plus
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Post by anybody on Jun 27, 2016 9:17:38 GMT
For a generation the MP's and press have been blaming all ills on the EU. Who will they blame now?
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Post by marispiper on Jun 27, 2016 10:37:45 GMT
Yes I wouldn't mind betting on Teresa May...she was very quiet during the campaign, considering many of the 'issues' concerned her department ....maybe wisely so after all? She's definitely what you could call 'a safe pair of hands' which is exactly what's needed. Not Boris.
Logically, the Blairites could form an alliance with the Lib Dems...can't see that. Tom Watson, deputy, has been very quiet too. I wonder if he will hand Jeremy the sword?
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Post by marispiper on Jun 27, 2016 10:40:44 GMT
Does anybody think that Farage should have ANY part to play in the Government? He is banging on that he is the person most qualified to advise/direct.
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Post by marispiper on Jun 27, 2016 10:50:47 GMT
Yes I wouldn't mind betting on Teresa May...she was very quiet during the campaign, considering many of the 'issues' concerned her department ....maybe wisely so after all? She's definitely what you could call 'a safe pair of hands' which is exactly what's needed. Not Boris. Logically, the Blairites could form an alliance with the Lib Dems...can't see that. Tom Watson, deputy, has been very quiet too. I wonder if he will hand Jeremy the sword? Watson didn't tell Corbyn to quit, but he did tell him he has no authority to lead!
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Post by clioseward on Jun 27, 2016 10:57:07 GMT
The die is cast.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 11:20:31 GMT
Does anybody think that Farage should have ANY part to play in the Government? He is banging on that he is the person most qualified to advise/direct. Not under any circumstances, perhaps their one and only MP could be consulted - maybe included
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 11:28:01 GMT
Does anybody think that Farage should have ANY part to play in the Government? Of course not.
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Post by marispiper on Jun 27, 2016 11:28:41 GMT
I find it more and more irritating that the media give this man so much oxygen. He is toxic and decisive and right now we need to unite. I always thought that, rather than a political party, UKIP should've been a campaigning body whose aim was to secure an EU referendum. Job done...now you can bu..er off!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2016 13:33:46 GMT
I find it more and more irritating that the media give this man so much oxygen. He is toxic and decisive and right now we need to unite. I always thought that, rather than a political party, UKIP should've been a campaigning body whose aim was to secure an EU referendum. Job done...now you can bu..er off! I totally agree. He has received publicity way beyond his wildest dreams, especially when you consider he was never even part of the official leave campaign. Neither he nor any of his 'party' should ever decide anything, nor be part of a team advising. If you include him, why not George Galloway? It is just unthinkable.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2016 8:45:07 GMT
Cameron going, Corbyn about to be kicked out, Hodgson going, who next Perhaps the Queen will abdicate
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