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UK PM May's lawmakers trigger confidence vote in her leadership


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Posted
18 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Outrageous! There was a vote in 2016 that installed TM as PM. Any attempt to dethrone her is a clear attempt to subvert the will of the people. 

If she has a minority government, you are incorrect. It appears she has.

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The vote is a casino long shot- but I guess that's the sort hardened Brexiteers like????

 

If she wins- as is likely- then that's it for a year.

 

The key to this imo is handing over negotiations to a Brexiteer.  I suggest Boris.  That will at least provide a bit of humour!  

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She is going to win tonight but her days are numbered, me think she is going to try for more concessions from the EU then put it to the vote, if she does not win with her brext package and she certainly will not without substantial movement from the EU and that is not going to happen.

 

The candidates will probably be hard brexit, lets try again, we did our best lets remain. 

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10 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Outrageous! There was a vote in 2016 that installed TM as PM. Any attempt to dethrone her is a clear attempt to subvert the will of the people. 

Hope you enjoy this posters, sent from Scotland.

 

Do you think that if the Scottish referendum in 2014, had resulted in a Democratic vote of 52% - 48% in favour of separation. That the result would have been implemented. And if you think it would have, why not the  Democratic vote of the British people.

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Posted
4 hours ago, AnnaBanana said:

Replace her with Boris.

The tragedy will end and the farce will begin.

Boris did a runner direct after the  

referendum, like a coward with his pants full.

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8 hours ago, bomber said:

Labour are coming,then you will see what a proper mess is.

Possible, and if so,you and your fellow remainers can take full credit for that outcome

I‘ve recently heard quite a few Conservative voters say, that in the event of 

the government being unable/ unwilling to implement the Democratic decision of the electorate, they will at the next G.E either abstain,or vote Labour.

Interesting times ahead.

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8 minutes ago, nontabury said:

Possible, and if so,you and your fellow remainers can take the credit for that outcome

I‘ve recently heard quite a few Conservative voters say, that in the event of 

the government being unable/ unwilling to implement the Democratic decision of the electorate, they will at the next G.E either abstain,or vote Labour.

Interesting times ahead.

Actually most Hard Brexiteers better off voting for the Monster Raving Loony Party. More in line with their thinking.

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Result in, 200 remainer Conservatives voted against the interests of the voters, by supporting T.May. While 117 Democratic supporting M.p’s voted to replace her.

 

Afterwards the 200 returned to their cage.

 

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1 hour ago, nontabury said:

Hope you enjoy this posters, sent from Scotland.

 

Do you think that if the Scottish referendum in 2014, had resulted in a Democratic vote of 52% - 48% in favour of separation. That the result would have been implemented. And if you think it would have, why not the  Democratic vote of the British people.

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german pensioners getting less than the lazy,alcoholic/druggie single mothers in the UK.

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