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AIBU to think TM will resign?

243 replies

allegretto · 09/06/2017 09:00

I know she has said she won't but that pretty much means she will if her record is anything to go by! What do you think?

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2014newme · 11/06/2017 09:52

@bossadad how sexist 🙄
I'm pretty sure that women who are tories are not all of one type just as women as a whole are not.

Peaceandharmony7 · 11/06/2017 09:55

George Osborne have a good laugh at her expense! He said she is a dead woman walking and it's just a matter of how much time she wants to spend on death row.

Heseltine saying she will never fight another election.

It's over for her. Just a case of when.

She gambled and lost

Peaceandharmony7 · 11/06/2017 09:55

Having

Deadsouls · 11/06/2017 17:58

I don't see how she can carry on unless it's through pure bloody mindedness.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 11/06/2017 18:00

I hope she carries on.

Artofnoise1 · 11/06/2017 18:07

It's pitiful how desperate she is
to cling on to power. Lots of her own party want her gone. She's an embarrassment and a liability.

metspengler · 11/06/2017 18:16

I hope not, we don't need another election now, I think we need to get on with life.

They have a majority now, so this is a test of whether the Tory party can have some self respect, unite and get on with it or they just have too many backstabbers in the party.

Obviously Labour and the pro-Labour media are going to go on about it and try for her blood, but they will really only see success with this through Tory weakness.

I'm going to be bloody annoyed if we have to have all this nonsense again.

ErrolTheDragon · 11/06/2017 19:17

The .Good Friday agreement is an internationally binding agreement.
The .U.K. Government have to be neutral in dealing with both communities in Northern Ireland. I hope Sin.fein] scuppers the whole thing

I wonder if that would currently be in their best interests? AFAIK (please someone correct me if I'm wrong, I may well be), the people of Northern Ireland may have some commonality in wanting their needs to be considered important during the Brexit negotiations, to try to mitigate its potentially particularly bad effects on them?

DoctorTwo · 11/06/2017 20:20

the country cannot afford this

You don't understand economics do you QuiteLikely5? There is more reason to borrow atm (and the Gidiot borrowed more in 6 years than every Labour chancellor ever combined. But don't let the truth get in the way of your argument) as interest rates are near zero. Indeed, if we borrow from the ECB they'll actually pay us to borrow from them.

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JamieXeed74 · 11/06/2017 22:30

I don't see how she can stay. She doesn't have a mandate Confused

She has as much more of a mandate than Cameron had in 2010 because she got more votes, and he lasted 5 years.

christinarossetti · 11/06/2017 22:33

The circumstances of this election were completely different though.

And the LibDems are completely different to the DUP.

And Cameron came over as having some grasp on reality.

And Cameron had friends in the party.

She's toast.

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abilockhart · 12/06/2017 10:18

A DUP councillor celebrated his party's role as kingmakers at Westminster by posting a photo of a terrorist UVF flag flying from Downing Street.

www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2017/dup-man-celebrated-election-with-photo-of-terror-group-flag-in-downing-street-35814566.html

The DUP will be the gift that keeps on giving. GrinGrin

The self-serving Theresa May will inflict lasting damage to the Conservative party.

AIBU to think TM will resign?
BossaDad · 12/06/2017 10:46

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Artofnoise1 · 12/06/2017 18:44

This gets better and betterSmile

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