That he and his team knew to be unworkable and undeliverable, what should he do? C'mon useful idiots, explain why this isn't a resignation matter! Quote an Greek philosopher. 0 Vote up! He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was. 0 Vote up! Agree and disagree That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large) I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook. 0 Vote up! Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign. 0 Vote up! Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register 0 Vote up!
He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was. 0 Vote up!
Agree and disagree That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large) I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook. 0 Vote up!
Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign. 0 Vote up!
Quote an Greek philosopher.
He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was.
Agree and disagree
That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large)
I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook.
Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign.
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