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Thread: O/T The Worst PM In History

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    She might be toast but if she is I think Brexit will be as well because no one else will be prepared to have a go at getting a deal through because Parliament doesn’t really want a deal. Too many agendas and hardly any of them about Brexit.

    Useless the lot of them and as bad as it sounds she may be one of the better ones!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yarmbaggie View Post
    She might be toast but if she is I think Brexit will be as well because no one else will be prepared to have a go at getting a deal through because Parliament doesn’t really want a deal. Too many agendas and hardly any of them about Brexit.

    Useless the lot of them and as bad as it sounds she may be one of the better ones!
    No deal WTO is default after 29 march and would require new legislation to revoke A50 or a new referendum.we may run out of time unless may is playing for the scaring the objectors into line for her deal at the eleventh hour with nothing else on the table

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA53 View Post
    No deal WTO is default after 29 march and would require new legislation to revoke A50 or a new referendum.we may run out of time unless may is playing for the scaring the objectors into line for her deal at the eleventh hour with nothing else on the table
    That is why I say useless the lot of them.

    Brexit was marginally voted for, mainly by people in the Midlands and North of England, traditionally strong Labour heartlands. I say that being from Staffordshire living in the North East for the last 30+ years.

    What have our politicians who were voted in by to respresent us done in opposition to try and get a deal through? Not a lot in my opinion. What have many of the Tories done to try and get a deal done. Are there any other parties besides the Tories and Irish parties? Don’t see many/any of them doing anything constructive.

    Useless all of them. Who in their right mind would want to be the leader of that lot?

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    The whole problem all along had been too many 'snouts in the trough'. The political elite don't want to leave, the privileged House of Lords, many receiving land subsidies, don't want to leave and the 'London Bubble' don't want to leave! As for that muppet, Blair, all he wants is to be head honcho of the EU. Where does that leave us? 'Up the creek without a paddle'. Don't blame May, blame that lot!

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    I truthfully still don't know what a Leave vote is.

    Can anyone really know what every one of the 17m people voted for..the government don't and that's what the issue is.

    Did they vote for a no deal, which would cause great economic self harm after being told it would be easy to strike a deal.
    Did they vote for a Norway style deal (heavily backed by Farage) which would give us less control over our borders because they are in Schengen.
    Did they vote for May's deal - probably not because of how unpopular it is.

    Perhaps many voted leave for a combination of all of the above. And as a result there is no clear mandate for what type of leaving the EU the UK government should implement.

    That's not the fault of the Leave voters, that's the fault of the way the referendum was handled and is prominently the answer to the question of this thread. The worst PM in my lifetime is David Cameron, for allowing Tory infighting to fester to such an extent it has left us in this state of limbo and uncertainty for the best part of 3 years.

    And that is why we need another vote.
    Last edited by WBA123; 13-12-2018 at 11:09 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    I truthfully still don't know what a Leave vote is.

    Can anyone really know what every one of the 17m people voted for..the government don't and that's what the issue is.

    Did they vote for a no deal, which would cause great economic self harm after being told it would be easy to strike a deal.
    Did they vote for a Norway style deal (heavily backed by Farage) which would give us less control over our borders because they are in Schengen.
    Did they vote for May's deal - probably not because of how unpopular it is.

    Perhaps many voted leave for a combination of all of the above. And as a result there is no clear mandate for what type of leaving the EU the UK government should implement.

    That's not the fault of the Leave voters, that's the fault of the way the referendum was handled and is prominently the answer to the question of this thread. The worst PM in my lifetime is David Cameron, for allowing Tory infighting to fester to such an extent it has left us in this state of limbo and uncertainty for the best part of 3 years.

    And that is why we need another vote.
    We have already had the "In Out' vote.. In lost Out won.

    If we do have another vote it should only be only about whether we accept what's on offer or leave without a deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    We have already had the "In Out' vote.. In lost Out won.

    If we do have another vote it should only be only about whether we accept what's on offer or leave without a deal
    Would you say voters are better informed now about what they are voting for than they were in 2016?

    Can't understand why all options, including remain, wouldn't be available to them...

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    To be honest, I believe that the population is now more confused and not better informed. At least when the referendum was held in 2016 it was a straight option of IN or OUT.

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    Why is May going over to the EU and begging. She should tell them its hard Brexit we are leaving in March and if they have got anything else to offer let you have come to London . Imagine Jeromy Peace doing the deal, the EU would end up paying us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    To be honest, I believe that the population is now more confused and not better informed. At least when the referendum was held in 2016 it was a straight option of IN or OUT.
    Which is why we are where we are and parliament can't agree which direction to take us.

    In is straightforward,

    Out could be anything...no deal, Norway deal, May's Deal.....

    It really needs to be clarified.

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