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originally posted by: MagnaCarta2015
Really it's Cameron that took the dump as he clearly had no discernible strategy for how to leave the EU and is happy to plod it out for 8 weeks until he can wash his hands of it all. Can't really blame Boris for not wanting to step in it so it looks like it's either May, Crabb or Gove; all self serving snivelling and utterly incompetent little cretins that totally ballsed up the lesser positions theyve occupied and want the spot solely because of the power that comes with it.
Politics in this country disgusts me, I'd be far happier seeing Whitehall burned to the ground.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: grainofsand
She said that there will be no going back, but without article 50 being invoked and with comments like Carney is making, who really knows?
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
So, Boris Johnson lead a successful campaign for the U.K to leave the entity that is the E.U, but he's decided now is not the time to stand for leader of the Tories and become Prime Minister.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: DISRAELI
I'm not jeering him, but I can see why some have.
As for Corbyn, he is biding his time for the Chilcott report to be published and if it is as damning of Blair and Straw as they say it is, he will call for Blair to be brought to justice.
The coup against Corbyn has been a long time coming, so it is not surprising. I admire Corbyn for his stance against the PLP, personally I would like to see all the Blairites sacked, their time has come and gone.
originally posted by: eletheia
On the other hand Theresa May was very quiet during the whole
lead up to the referendum, so quiet that I don't even think she was in the
*leave* side.
Which IMO makes her not in a fit position to make the negotitians for us
to leave the EU.