The Torys have entirely written off this election - easier to take a stuffing if you look like you don't care - I imagine quite a few Tory MPs will vote Brexit party.
Surely they have to get rid of her before Gordon Day, just for the LOLZ.
It perhaps speaks volumes about how little backbone the conservatives have that removing her is being made to look a zillion times more difficult than beating Thanos.
possibly coffers, though equally (and perhaps not necessarily incompatible with that) we could well be looking back at this as the moment when hard brexters sacrificed any sort of brexit, because it didn’t meet their unachievable ideologically pure version
it makes sense really - hard Brexit is impossible in practice, so better as a career move for them to accept cancelling brexit and get back to being fringe protestors
None of the leadership contenders really want her to go before we've left the EU because if they take us out they can't blame what happens next on her.
it makes sense really - hard Brexit is impossible in practice, so better as a career move for them to accept cancelling brexit and get back to being fringe protestors
Its the one chink of light in the prospect of a BoJo premiership.
I think it would suit him quite well to get elected on a hard brexit mandate, publicly push for it - but not to actually take any kind of steps (call a GE the right period of time before the extension runs out?) to really avoid Parliament forcing a revocation.
He gets to play the Brexit saviour card, avoid completely tearing the party apart and win a big swathe of Brexit voters with the argument that it was all the Remainers in Parliament what stopped him.
"I think it would suit him quite well to get elected on a hard brexit mandate, publicly push for it - but not to actually take any kind of steps (call a GE the right period of time before the extension runs out?) to really avoid Parliament forcing a revocation."
No, I think May has very clearly been trying to push through a Brexit.
If she wanted to fold on it the opportunity was there back when she lost MV1. She really is deluded enough to think she has a duty to deliver on the will of the people and (probably quite rightly) just doesn't see an alternative to her deal for doing so.
I have a different take on the events. She couldn't fold then (MV1) because that would mean admitting defeat and name would be etched as one. She was maddeningly driven to carve a name for herself (despite her own misgivings about her deal) and tried to sell it as the only solution on the table. What didn't help was her refusal to threaten the hard brexit nutters in her party (who make up incredibly small number) with withdrawal of art 50 notice. She was a coward. But as a career long politician one can't expect her to be radical.
Just revoke Article 50 now and put an end to all this mess. Rabid ignorant leavers can go back to chanting at football matches or knitting stuff and blaming foreigners for all their woes.
A new leader of the Conservative Partly (ie what’s left of it) would have four options:
1) Gove option. Carry on with May’s WA and hope that better execution will get it through.
2) Farage option. Tell EU that we are leaving without a deal. They can wait for it to happen in 31st October, or we could have a chat about it happening earlier
3) Rudd option. ‘Who cares about how we got here. Here’s a bill for another referendum. Two choices a) Remain b) Remain and sign up for Schengen and the Euro
4) Hammond option. ‘This is all a big mistake. I have been right all along. Here is a bill to revoke Art 50.
What a new leader will choose cannot be foretold. A week is a long time in politics.
Oh there is also the Corbyn option ‘Go back to the EU and negotiate a different deal that I can claim is better even if it is actually worse and maybe, or maybe not, have a people’s vote on it . But probably not. Well, perhaps.
the reason it is not an option is because Farridge isn’t a member of the Tozza Party
so it’s not an option at all for a new Tozza leader
and even if it were, of the four options, it commands by some margin the fewest votes in Parliament and (as Parliament is capable of ruling out no deal) therefore isn’t a viable option in practice either
We vote against the Euro and Schengen and Leavers can claim victory because it's stopping the Euro and unlimited freedom of movement, and the Remainers are just relieved this nightmare is over.
it does make me wonder whether ducks has actually been a remain supporter all along, but as he’s never properly engaged with the subject he got confused early on and thinks brexit means remain. it’s not the first time he has perversely voiced disgust at Brexter attitudes while falsely ascribing them to Remainers
he’s certainly ignorant enough to make this mistake
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7 days. she's got to last 7 days before she beats g brown.
WILL SHE DO IT? that's the question we all need to know the answer to!
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The Torys have entirely written off this election - easier to take a stuffing if you look like you don't care - I imagine quite a few Tory MPs will vote Brexit party.
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Surely they have to get rid of her before Gordon Day, just for the LOLZ.
It perhaps speaks volumes about how little backbone the conservatives have that removing her is being made to look a zillion times more difficult than beating Thanos.
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it can't get any worse. Might as well tell her to sod off now. This way Johnson can blame May for the debacle and promise to build Empire 2.0
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Oh, it can. It really can. She has an absolute talent for really fouling things up.
One really has to appreciate it, looked at objectively.
I'm minded to say that, were he in charge, even Magic Grandpa couldn't do any worse, but I don't want to tempt fate.
And people were worried about The Donald...
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possibly coffers, though equally (and perhaps not necessarily incompatible with that) we could well be looking back at this as the moment when hard brexters sacrificed any sort of brexit, because it didn’t meet their unachievable ideologically pure version
it makes sense really - hard Brexit is impossible in practice, so better as a career move for them to accept cancelling brexit and get back to being fringe protestors
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None of the leadership contenders really want her to go before we've left the EU because if they take us out they can't blame what happens next on her.
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Its the one chink of light in the prospect of a BoJo premiership.
I think it would suit him quite well to get elected on a hard brexit mandate, publicly push for it - but not to actually take any kind of steps (call a GE the right period of time before the extension runs out?) to really avoid Parliament forcing a revocation.
He gets to play the Brexit saviour card, avoid completely tearing the party apart and win a big swathe of Brexit voters with the argument that it was all the Remainers in Parliament what stopped him.
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"I think it would suit him quite well to get elected on a hard brexit mandate, publicly push for it - but not to actually take any kind of steps (call a GE the right period of time before the extension runs out?) to really avoid Parliament forcing a revocation."
that's exactly what May has been doing.
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No, I think May has very clearly been trying to push through a Brexit.
If she wanted to fold on it the opportunity was there back when she lost MV1. She really is deluded enough to think she has a duty to deliver on the will of the people and (probably quite rightly) just doesn't see an alternative to her deal for doing so.
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I have a different take on the events. She couldn't fold then (MV1) because that would mean admitting defeat and name would be etched as one. She was maddeningly driven to carve a name for herself (despite her own misgivings about her deal) and tried to sell it as the only solution on the table. What didn't help was her refusal to threaten the hard brexit nutters in her party (who make up incredibly small number) with withdrawal of art 50 notice. She was a coward. But as a career long politician one can't expect her to be radical.
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Friday apparently
although Labour are just as bad, Corbyn calling for a general election
yep that's just what we need right now
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Just revoke Article 50 now and put an end to all this mess. Rabid ignorant leavers can go back to chanting at football matches or knitting stuff and blaming foreigners for all their woes.
Depressing.
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*is offended that knitting stuff = ignorant leaver*
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*is also offended even though severely lacking in knitting ability*
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Pls do not revoke
sign deal and jog on
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May has dug a deep hole.
A new leader of the Conservative Partly (ie what’s left of it) would have four options:
1) Gove option. Carry on with May’s WA and hope that better execution will get it through.
2) Farage option. Tell EU that we are leaving without a deal. They can wait for it to happen in 31st October, or we could have a chat about it happening earlier
3) Rudd option. ‘Who cares about how we got here. Here’s a bill for another referendum. Two choices a) Remain b) Remain and sign up for Schengen and the Euro
4) Hammond option. ‘This is all a big mistake. I have been right all along. Here is a bill to revoke Art 50.
What a new leader will choose cannot be foretold. A week is a long time in politics.
Oh there is also the Corbyn option ‘Go back to the EU and negotiate a different deal that I can claim is better even if it is actually worse and maybe, or maybe not, have a people’s vote on it . But probably not. Well, perhaps.
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1 = doomed to fail
2 = disastrous
3 = good
4 = better
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elphi m7 u r totally delusional
2 is not an option
the reason it is not an option is because Farridge isn’t a member of the Tozza Party
so it’s not an option at all for a new Tozza leader
and even if it were, of the four options, it commands by some margin the fewest votes in Parliament and (as Parliament is capable of ruling out no deal) therefore isn’t a viable option in practice either
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3 is the best option.
We vote against the Euro and Schengen and Leavers can claim victory because it's stopping the Euro and unlimited freedom of movement, and the Remainers are just relieved this nightmare is over.
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I'm offended that Brexiteers should be associated with knitting. Surely that's the territory of twee WI Remainer types?
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eh? WI is the most brexity thing imaginable
that’s why Leadsom and co. like it so much
it’s got the telegraph written all over it
what a stupid comment even by ur standards
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How on earth did we go from 2015 to arrive at this utter, utter mess ?
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Maybe it's changed. I imagine the WI to be full of ancient Shirley Williams types in cardigans.
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even weirder - i doubt Shirley Williams has ever participated in a WI event!
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Heh at "twee" being associated with remain rather than Brexit....
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it does make me wonder whether ducks has actually been a remain supporter all along, but as he’s never properly engaged with the subject he got confused early on and thinks brexit means remain. it’s not the first time he has perversely voiced disgust at Brexter attitudes while falsely ascribing them to Remainers
he’s certainly ignorant enough to make this mistake
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