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#Post#: 1815--------------------------------------------------
Next PM?
By: Bookerman Date: June 19, 2019, 4:31 am
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Who you got?
Personally I think Boris most likely to get stuff done. I like
the low tax message, time to see what the opposite of high
taxing can do.
Rory Stewart? Reeks to me like the status quo of leader in the
same mold as Cameron. Seems he’s had plenty of PR training but
isn’t saying anything different from the cabinet he is currently
in.
I liked Raab but he’s gone so Boris it is. Hopefully with JRM
high up in his cabinet. Gove, Hammond, Stewart all told where to
go.
#Post#: 1816--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: Mr. Poopybutthole Date: June 19, 2019, 5:05 am
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Can't see it making much difference, they'll all just offer up
different degrees of the same Tory agenda - taxes cut for the
rich, services cut for the poor.
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Re: Next PM?
By: Dazzz Date: June 19, 2019, 10:09 am
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[quote author=Pickle Rick link=topic=113.msg1816#msg1816
date=1560938716]
Can't see it making much difference, they'll all just offer up
different degrees of the same Tory agenda - taxes cut for the
rich, services cut for the poor.
[/quote]
This
Boris strikes me as a fucking moron tbh
#Post#: 1828--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: dirtyvest Date: June 19, 2019, 10:28 am
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All fucking terrible, and the second time in recent memory we'll
have an un-elected PM (technically) which is concerning. Boris
is in the same 'made for TV' mould as Trump. He's a proven liar
and mis-leader who tends to double down on his BS
(co-incidentally like Trump too). However, that doesn't mean the
others are any better and none of them seem to be in touch with
what needs to be done or how they can get things done. I
actually don't mind Stewart out of all those left, but when I
look at him I can't imagine what I see as leader of our country.
And they wonder why apathy is so high
#Post#: 1830--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: Trident Date: June 19, 2019, 11:42 am
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I think they realise that Boris is the clear Fav with the public
and the only chance of survival for the party.
If MP,s block leaving with no deal then its all going to go to
shi* anyway.
How on Earth anyone cannot understand that making it impossible
to leave without a deal is total madness is beyond me.
I think it will be a general election in early 2020. Brexit
party to win clearly IMO.
They laughed at Trump , some called the result from day one.
The Brexit party were 500/1 to win the next general election,
now they are down to 7/1.
#Post#: 1839--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: cu3ed Date: June 19, 2019, 5:12 pm
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Boris gets in, royally fucks up, seek g as he's a lying piece of
shit anyways.
Will utterly balls things up in NI, seeing as he has no clue
what to do with the backstop issue. Hard brexit just massively
accelerates a united Ireland and another Scotland ref will see
them leave.
Who the hell are wanting clear and utter deceiving liars in
power I have no idea.
#Post#: 1840--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: Muscle Date: June 19, 2019, 5:25 pm
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[quote author=Trident link=topic=113.msg1830#msg1830
date=1560962525]
I think they realise that Boris is the clear Fav with the public
and the only chance of survival for the party.
If MP,s block leaving with no deal then its all going to go to
shi* anyway.
How on Earth anyone cannot understand that making it impossible
to leave without a deal is total madness is beyond me.
I think it will be a general election in early 2020. Brexit
party to win clearly IMO.
They laughed at Trump , some called the result from day one.
The Brexit party were 500/1 to win the next general election,
now they are down to 7/1.
[/quote]
Jesus I don't remember it been that big 500/1.
Did you get anything on it at that price or around that price?
#Post#: 1844--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: ANIMAL Date: June 20, 2019, 3:07 am
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[quote author=dirtyvest link=topic=113.msg1828#msg1828
date=1560958100]
All fucking terrible, and the second time in recent memory we'll
have an un-elected PM (technically) which is concerning.
[/quote]
I know you said ‘technically’ but it’s not really that
concerning as we don’t actually elect a pm directly. We vote for
our MP and these MPs elect a leader for their party. I actually
think this is better then electing an individual. No individual
should hold ultimate power and should always be held accountable
by the people we elect.
We have had 12 PMs change office without a general election,
Gordon Brown and John Major was last before this mob.
#Post#: 1855--------------------------------------------------
Re: Next PM?
By: H0M3R Date: June 20, 2019, 4:37 am
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As much as a buffoon he does seem, Boris is the best option. He
isn't afraid to speak his mind and that's what we need. Gove and
Hunt will have a very similar approach to Brexit as Teresa May
did, which got us nowhere. The current PM vote is about who will
deliver brexit, and as a leaver from the start he is the best
one to tackle it. After Brexit then it will be decided again
about who carries on as PM.
Whether BJ will do Brexit well is another story, but I'd rather
him than any of the other clones. I'm still annoyed that he
didn't stand up for PM the first time round, the leavers such as
him and Andrea Leadsom wimped out the first time, leaving TM to
do a job she didn't want to do in the first place. Just like
Farage pulling out of politics straight after the brexiteers
won. He should have been involved from the start, it was him who
wanted to brexit vote to happen. Once it was voted leave, he
purposely kept out of the way so that the tories would mess it
up, so he could then come back 2 years later to create a new
party which would make him appear to be the saviour again.
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Re: Next PM?
By: dirtyvest Date: June 20, 2019, 10:11 am
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The personal motives behind it all right now are glaringly
obvious
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