Talking of his enemies somehow Michael Gove, one of slimiest back-stabbing turds ever to enter politics, is among the favourites to be next Tory Leader. It's hard to see how Theresa May can survive this debacle, but some of the names touted as her replacement are scary. TheBlackHorse has constantly told me the Tories have been playing a cool hand in the Brexit negotiations and it will all end with us securing a very good deal. I can't wait to hear his positive spin on this disaster!
... well Snobhead 1, thanks for your invitation to enter your tight little circle of sycophants. 1. T May has to go; she's unworthy to lead the Conservative Party, albeit it's a nest of vipers. 2. The corrupt EU will not agree to a deal unless the continental establishment get real and recognise it's all about the money and not their socialist control policy. 3. We should withdraw the 40bn offer and go for WTO rules (average overall cost +/- 4% not the stupid figures Project Fear would have us believe) and negotiate our own deals without interference from Merkel & Co.
and it'll be under his leadership that we win the World Cup - yea, bring it on
You know, I'm a Brexiteer. Cameron got my vote in part because he promised a referendum. We got a referendum and a result (ok narrow but a result). I didn't vote for a fluck up by May who just about lost her election and the subsequent muddled leadership (well we could have seen that coming). Good job none of these were around at the beginning of WWII - we'd just have given the Nazis the keys waving the famous white flag. I'm disgusted at what this country has become and where it's going. Why oh why did I return here
Had a long kip, and woke up to find B. de Pfeffel Johnson has resigned too.
He even screwed up the timing of this! After a speech to cabinet saying he would back May and after letting Davis lead the way. A useless tub of lard.
As for the new Brexit minister, he's best known for campaigning against EU labour law. Wanting to scrap the 48 hours law and scrap the minimum wage, so we can all work longer for less. Just another swivel-eyed psycho
The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg says Boris Johnson’s resignation may be followed by others.
A well-connected source has just told me that it could be more serious than that.
They told me it is a concerted push to force the prime minister to drop her Chequers’ compromise.
They said: “If she doesn’t drop Chequers there will be another, then another, then another, then another”.
Seems plausible. She wouldn't drop it, she'd stand and fight. I think she's had enough of her job (and we've had enough of her) so nothing to lose for her