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  • Next Prime Minister. Are you ready for this?
  • Daffy
    Full Member

    LOL all you want. The Conservatives are in shambles and will be a split party at the next GE. Most of the labour voters voted to leave, so they aren’t going to run for a GE under the premise of staying in Europe, and even if they did, without Scotland, they won’t secure a majority. Tim Farron has a fantastic voting record, good policies, a lifetime in politics and is and always has been pro Europe.

    km79
    Free Member

    Most of the labour voters voted to leave

    http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/

    63% voted remain actually. You been hanging out with jamba by any chance?

    edhornby
    Full Member

    Crabb thinks that gays can be cured

    Teresa May thinks that the European declaration of human rights is a bad thing and that freedom of speech can be curtailed if there is any semblance of threat to the UK

    There is no one with remotely moderate views in the exec of the Tories at the moment 🙁

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    Tim Farron and the Lib Dems represent the best hope for the UK

    To be fair old Clegg seems to have been remarkably on the ball in this whole thing:
    #MysticClegg

    Greybeard
    Free Member

    There would need to be some concrete evidence that public opinion had shifted significantly for that to fly.

    Like, from 52/48 one way to 52/48 the other? That kind of shift was happening daily in the week before the vote, if you believe the polls. Those who didn’t vote in the referendum can still vote (either way) in a general election, if they decide it matters to them, so I wouldn’t be surprise if some MPs will take the risk. A close vote on a 72% turnout isn’t definitive as “the will of the people” because it clearly wasn’t the will of a large number of them. (I did say before the vote that a referendum wasn’t the best way).

    coconut
    Free Member

    My mate recons he saw Teresa May smoking crack down an alley. Does stack up when you think about it… those bags under her eyes and that lunatic stare.

    slowoldman
    Full Member

    Liam Fox out in the first ballot and Stephen Crabb throws in the towel.

    Ah, missed the other thread.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    edhornby – Member

    There is no one with remotely moderate views in the exec of the Tories at the moment

    Nevertheless, whoever is elected will be immediately declared to be the centre ground of british politics.

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