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Bye Theresa May
« on: 24 May 2019, 13:16:37 »

You tried your best (to f**k over the country) but failed. Next!
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #1 on: 24 May 2019, 13:29:36 »

She'll still be at the helm till long after that Lad.
I think she's already done untold damage to our future.
She should have been top of TB's list long ago, and sorted, before she sold us down the river.
 >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #2 on: 24 May 2019, 13:30:53 »

Donald standing next to Theresa. How many barrels does a shotgun have?  ;D
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #3 on: 24 May 2019, 13:43:34 »

What's the betting Donald has a little public parting shot at May when he's here.  ::)

"If you'd listened to me Theresa!"  ;D
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #4 on: 24 May 2019, 14:34:11 »

Cut her some slack. I'm sure the girl did her best. :) ;) ::)
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #5 on: 24 May 2019, 14:53:30 »

Could anyone else have done any better with a Parliament that was/is determined to stop Brexit or in the case of Labour who are trying to use the occasion to force a general election , who's next in the firing line , that chuffing clown Boris ? 
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #6 on: 24 May 2019, 14:59:10 »

She was doomed from the start, don't see how anyone else would have brokered a deal that differed much.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #7 on: 24 May 2019, 15:11:33 »

Exactly right for the last two posts :y

Whoever tried to "negotiate" with the EU would have had the same issues as it was never going to be a walk in the park, and Cameron knew that when he departed. She tried her best against the politicians in the EU and those within the British Parliament who have their own agenda, and there is a lot of those!

She was never going to succeed, and it is amazing she kept trying for so long. 8) 8)

The question is now who is going to pick up this poisoned chalice? Boris?  Fxcking heaven help us! You think it has Been bad to date,........!!! :o :o :o >:(
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #8 on: 24 May 2019, 15:19:13 »

She was doomed from the start, don't see how anyone else would have brokered a deal that differed much.

Agreed,can't see how anyone else would want to do it either tbh :-\
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #9 on: 24 May 2019, 15:19:56 »

I suspect the next incumbent wont fare any better.

Politics wont be in a good place until the establishment  have got us back in the EU we never left. Then the rich can continue getting richer at the expense of the poor. Then politicians can settle back down to their real job of taking instruction from the EU and sorting out bus shelters that need new glass and paint.

Re her negotiating. What happened to her oft spouted mantra? No deal is better than a bad deal.

Ironic that we may bumble into a no deal with absolutely nothing sorted by Halloween and yet those lily livered namby pambies wanted to remove no deal thus weakening the by now done for PM. First rule of negotiating is to go n hard and be prepared to stick to your guns. Not give away 90% in the first few weeks and then pretend to be tough. May supporters have conveniently forgotten that she almightily blundered by throwing away her majority by having an election. Maybe that was part of the establishment plan.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #10 on: 24 May 2019, 16:01:25 »

I'm starting to think that Brexit isn't going to plan. :)
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« Reply #11 on: 24 May 2019, 16:30:26 »

The default position is exit with no deal. Despite parliament voting to reject no deal, if they don't agree on remaining or a public vote soon, we will leave without a deal.
As I see it, these are the only three choices left, but Theresa insisted on trying to get her BRINO through. Now she's gone, I hope minds will be more focused, especially if we get a leader who actually wants to leave. You know, what the country voted for.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #12 on: 24 May 2019, 17:29:58 »

Your all wrong Im afraid. Before the EU realised what a pushover she and her negotiators were, they offered her a Canada style free trade deal. She turned them down and set off down the tortuous route which led us to where we are now.
She rivals Blair in dishonesty, Major in incompetence and Brown in being in deep water but unable to swim. The worst political strategist of modern times.
If she really believed in country before career she would have stood down after her diabolical election campaign cost the Tories their majority.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.  :)

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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #13 on: 24 May 2019, 17:30:49 »

The default position is exit with no deal. Despite parliament voting to reject no deal, if they don't agree on remaining or a public vote soon, we will leave without a deal.
As I see it, these are the only three choices left, but Theresa insisted on trying to get her BRINO through. Now she's gone, I hope minds will be more focused, especially if we get a leader who actually wants to leave. You know, what the country voted for.

I voted last night... :)
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #14 on: 24 May 2019, 17:32:42 »

I hear that Jeremy Hunt ( I've got a similar sounding surname for him  8))  has thrown his hat into the ring for the party leadership contest . 

Luckily for him his first name is not "MIKE"    you can just imagine Laura Kussenberg  .  . calling out in Westminister " has anyone seen Mike Hunt"   ;)


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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #15 on: 24 May 2019, 17:35:19 »

Your all wrong Im afraid. Before the EU realised what a pushover she and her negotiators were, they offered her a Canada style free trade deal. She turned them down and set off down the tortuous route which led us to where we are now.
She rivals Blair in dishonesty, Major in incompetence and Brown in being in deep water but unable to swim. The worst political strategist of modern times.
If she really believed in country before career she would have stood down after her diabolical election campaign cost the Tories their majority.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.  :)
I'm not wrong, Albs. I'm never wrong. :)
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« Reply #16 on: 24 May 2019, 17:50:10 »

I hear that Jeremy Hunt ( I've got a similar sounding surname for him  8))  has thrown his hat into the ring for the party leadership contest . 

Luckily for him his first name is not "MIKE"    you can just imagine Laura Kussenberg  .  . calling out in Westminister " has anyone seen Mike Hunt"   ;)


Ok . . .I'm looking for my coat    :-[ :-[

Porky's.......if I am not mistaken. :)
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« Reply #17 on: 24 May 2019, 17:55:51 »

Your all wrong Im afraid. Before the EU realised what a pushover she and her negotiators were, they offered her a Canada style free trade deal. She turned them down and set off down the tortuous route which led us to where we are now.
She rivals Blair in dishonesty, Major in incompetence and Brown in being in deep water but unable to swim. The worst political strategist of modern times.
If she really believed in country before career she would have stood down after her diabolical election campaign cost the Tories their majority.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.  :)


she was trying, without any ability or enough support, to do her real job, the one she was elected to do. That was to hold the Conervative party together after Cameron's oppsup. That meant pandering to the hardline Brexiteers, who had convinced themselves that their referendum promises were attainable. It also meant trying to appease the Remainers(she is one) at the same time with the same policies. She had to do the same thing as PM, but without the support of her party or the rest of parliament. Her successor will have the same issues, both as PM and leader of whatever party kludges a majority together.


Parliamentary reform has been overdue for decades, hopefully this debacle will force it
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #18 on: 24 May 2019, 17:58:33 »

I hear that Jeremy Hunt ( I've got a similar sounding surname for him  8))  has thrown his hat into the ring for the party leadership contest . 

Luckily for him his first name is not "MIKE"    you can just imagine Laura Kussenberg  .  . calling out in Westminister " has anyone seen Mike Hunt"   ;)


Ok . . .I'm looking for my coat    :-[ :-[

Porky's.......if I am not mistaken. :)

We had a teacher at school called Mike Hunt.  Oh how we laughed!  :D  ;D
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« Reply #19 on: 24 May 2019, 20:09:54 »

Nearly as bad as Wayne King. :)
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« Reply #20 on: 24 May 2019, 20:34:01 »

Whilst I've been watching verious different news channels, and there is a name I haven't seen,,, the member from brackley hasn't stated his intentions.. :D
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« Reply #21 on: 25 May 2019, 09:02:26 »

I hear that Jeremy Hunt ( I've got a similar sounding surname for him  8))  has thrown his hat into the ring for the party leadership contest . 

Luckily for him his first name is not "MIKE"    you can just imagine Laura Kussenberg  .  . calling out in Westminister " has anyone seen Mike Hunt"   ;)


Ok . . .I'm looking for my coat    :-[ :-[

Porky's.......if I am not mistaken. :)
Indeed it was. A classic line from a half decent comedy in the 80s :).

I saw it again a few months ago :)
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« Reply #22 on: 25 May 2019, 09:18:51 »

Whilst I've been watching verious different news channels, and there is a name I haven't seen,,, the member from brackley hasn't stated his intentions.. :D
To quote Trump (who, despite what the Tabloids claim - and thus their brainwashed readers do as well - does seemingly have good intentions on his manifesto promises), I'd make Britain Great again.

Note, Great Britain. Not the United Kingdom.  Its "our" will to leave the EU, and not having a proper border will just always lead to a fustercluck. So Ireland can be reunited. And cluck themselves over to their hearts content. Obviously, its against my better judgement to leave, but even as dictator, I will allow some level of democracy for those that are left.

Do-gooders will be culled, along with stupid people. And the lazy, and other drains on society. Pensioners don't count, they have given to society, and will be protected.

The NHS will be closed. End of.

Open road speed limits will be raised, and minimum dry condition speed limits introduced. Traffic lights on roundabouts will be immediately removed. All public transport subsidisation will be removed. Petrol stations will have 2yrs to fit at least 2 fast charging points (because electric cars are the future), and new nuclear power stations will be built upon the Houses of Parliament to provide the power.


That is the Manifesto of the TB Party.
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« Reply #23 on: 25 May 2019, 09:34:45 »

Whilst I've been watching verious different news channels, and there is a name I haven't seen,,, the member from brackley hasn't stated his intentions.. :D
To quote Trump (who, despite what the Tabloids claim - and thus their brainwashed readers do as well - does seemingly have good intentions on his manifesto promises), I'd make Britain Great again.

Note, Great Britain. Not the United Kingdom.  Its "our" will to leave the EU, and not having a proper border will just always lead to a fustercluck. So Ireland can be reunited. And cluck themselves over to their hearts content. Obviously, its against my better judgement to leave, but even as dictator, I will allow some level of democracy for those that are left.

Do-gooders will be culled, along with stupid people. And the lazy, and other drains on society. Pensioners don't count, they have given to society, and will be protected.

The NHS will be closed. End of.

Open road speed limits will be raised, and minimum dry condition speed limits introduced. Traffic lights on roundabouts will be immediately removed. All public transport subsidisation will be removed. Petrol stations will have 2yrs to fit at least 2 fast charging points (because electric cars are the future), and new nuclear power stations will be built upon the Houses of Parliament to provide the power.


That is the Manifesto of the TB Party.


Seems fair and straight forward.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #24 on: 25 May 2019, 09:52:51 »

If you dissected May you would find she is blue all through with yellow stars. It is our good fortune that the remain establishment installed a serial totally incompetent failure, with one clear job to lock us as a colony into the EU for good, so leave could never ever happen, now or in the future. This includes placing all our armed forces under EU command, of which many commitments May has already signed WITHOUT other members of the government or parliament knowing or scrutinising what she has done. >:( >:( >:( When the EU negotiators were commenting that May & Robbins were conceding things that they hadn't even asked for you knew something was seriously and terribly wrong with what was happening. :( :( :(

https://briefingsforbrexit.com/prime-minister-misleading-country-on-security/

https://lawyersforbritain.org/a-national-disaster-and-humiliation-but-so-far-we-have-avoided-catastrophe

A simple question for you all: Name one notable positive successful thing May has done as a failed politician, useless minister or disastrous PM? All she has achieved as PM is introducing diversity quotas into parliament, the sort of thing a competent junior minister could do in their sleep.

She has destroyed the Tory party, who must now be destroyed with a 1993 Canada style extinction by the electorate, where it will take 20+ years for them to recover in opposition, if ever, after the next GE. It took 18 years before they formed a government with a majority in in 2015 GE after they massive defeat in 1997. 20+ years of Labour under Corbyn is plenty of time to create a UK Venezuela where all business & property belongs to the state in his one party Marxist political system.

The choice at the next GE will be simple as like it or not Farage & his Brexit Party are the only politicians that can stop a Liebour & Corbyn win. A the next GE if you vote the following this is what will happen:

Vote Liebour = Get Corbyn
Vote Tory = Get Corbyn
Vote LimpDems = Get Corbyn
Vote Stoneage Green = Get Corbyn
Vote Short Change UK = Get Corbyn
Vote SDP = Get Corbyn
Vote Brexit Party = Get Farage

According to right wing Canadian political commentator Mark Styen & friend of Farage, Farage is well versed on the 1993 Canadian Progressive Conservative extinction & knows what he needs to do here in the UK & he has shown in 5 weeks he knows how to win not only Euro elections but the are now polling second to Labour in GE voting intentions if there was an election tomorrow. Farage fully intends to break the current two party system. Many people in the North of the country would never ever vote Tory after what happened to the miners, but feel abandoned by Liebour & will vote for Farage.

https://www.steynonline.com/9358/a-hard-sell

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Canadian_federal_election

Daniel Hannan Tory MEP for the South East & first on the Tory list, say exit polls show that he expects a Tory wipeout here & it may well be repeated across the country, so they have NO MEPs, nothing highlights May's total failure as PM than this & expect a similar story at the next GE. May has totally destroyed all trust in the Tory party & without that how can anybody in the future risk voting for what is likley another total pack of lies when there is a better alternative & proper centre right conservative group with The Brexit Party. :y

We certainly live in interesting times.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #25 on: 25 May 2019, 12:59:17 »

Come any Election, I will decide based on a combination of manifesto and whether it's realistic.  But based on previous efforts, it won't be Farage, as I can't see him ever making a viable leader.
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« Reply #26 on: 25 May 2019, 15:31:14 »

He would be just as good/bad as the others.
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Re: Bye Theresa May
« Reply #27 on: 25 May 2019, 16:00:22 »

Come any Election, I will decide based on a combination of manifesto and whether it's realistic.  But based on previous efforts, it won't be Farage, as I can't see him ever making a viable leader.

I'm starting to think he may be worth a go  . . . . can he really any worse than the other options.

And he will be something totally different . . . :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
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« Reply #28 on: 25 May 2019, 16:27:22 »

Come any Election, I will decide based on a combination of manifesto and whether it's realistic.  But based on previous efforts, it won't be Farage, as I can't see him ever making a viable leader.

I'm starting to think he may be worth a go  . . . . can he really any worse than the other options.

And he will be something totally different . . . :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
There'll be no rise in beer duty for the time he's in.
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