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Tories Imploding ????
Is this the start of the Tories imploding.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-49502861
Who will be next?
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Let's hope so!
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Didn't think it would get this interesting, this quickly. Constitutional crisis, indeed.
What a hoot. Can't wait for them to drag Fat Al to court.
Getting my popcorn out early.
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Best outcome general election.
Lib Dems nowhere as always.
Corbyn wiped out by Brexit party in north.
Tories take the south.
Tories plus Brexit party takes us out of European Union.
Labour party electable again.
Happy days.
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I don't think the Conservative are or will implode , on the contrary they are in a very strong position, firstly
Just look at the opposition , what with a traitor at the helm .
After all the Tories are doing finally what the ELECTORATE voted for three years ago .
REST IN PEACE THE 96.
Y.N.W.A.
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Originally Posted by
Toodles McGinty
I'd be disappointed if she gave that excuse. Men seem to cope well enough with new babies without affecting their career. Don't recall Cameron resigning because he had kids.
Fact is she loathes Johnson. I'd have more respect (well, any at all) if she just came out with that. Bit of a coincidence that this was announced today.
Yeah, but Camerloon just took his kid down the pub and left it !!!!
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
Well Britain's answer to Russia Today would say that wouldn't they.
FFS that Laura Kuensberg is more Tory than Boris!
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Originally Posted by
Mr B S Sniffer
Think you'll find they all talk out of their bottoms. Conservatives do not have a monopoly on that skill set.
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It is for the politics fans an intriguing few months but it is for democracy dark days.
Parliament has a rump of MP's who oppose the will of the people and their real agenda is not to stop a no deal but to stop Brexit full stop.
Johnson fans shouldn't be cracking open the champagne.
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Originally Posted by
Ceam
Think you'll find they all talk out of their bottoms. Conservatives do not have a monopoly on that skill set.
Not Nye Bevan father of the NHS!
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What I don't understand is why more don't go, Dominic Grieve, Hammond, Gaucke,Clarke etc they have stood on a lie since the election.
Their party has just given Johnson the mandate, if they don't agree go.
I suppose its too much to ask for him to call a by-election and see if his constituents who voted Tory now want the anti-democracy party.
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
the torys have always been split...over the eu...the best thing for everybody is the pro eu factions leave to the liberals or set up their own party... and the conservatives fill their places with pro uk mps...the more interesting question who do the labour party represent...no one knows...they cant blag it much longer...they too will have to split....its all like game of thrones...
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Your right the electorate have been well and truly shafted by these MP's.
Labours split is more of a problem because it starts at the top and Corbyn son of Benn is a Brexiteer.
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