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Thread: O/T Theresa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    Theresa, the gift that keeps on giving.....

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-41576098

    Corbyn, the one who loves Venezuela...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePass View Post
    Corbyn, the one who loves Venezuela...
    You seem to have missed it, but the title of this thread is 'Theresa'.

    Just for you, I'll repeat it's about 'THERESA'.

    Any thoughts on her recent performance that don't include the word 'Corbyn'?

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    She is absolutely floundering as PM and quite frankly it's turning into a national embarrassment. I'm not sure how we expect anyone to take us seriously in any form of negotiation when the ruling party has no coherent idea what it is actually looking to achieve.

    She clearly doesn't believe that Brexit is in the national interest (neither was the snap election) but saw a chance to advance her career and now feels she has to follow-through as the disaster unfolds on her watch. About time she showed some backbone IMO and resigned.

    Still, the holding of the referendum has healed the divisions in the Tory party when it comes to Europe so that is something for them to cling to at least.

    A shambles.

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    It’s quite the most compelling example of political f00kwittery that we must have ever seen in this country.

    Man wins an election on the back of a promise to hold a referendum that he hopes will heal the vast divisions in his party, wins nothing in his negotiations before the referendum, holds the referendum, loses the referendum, resigns and woman becomes PM because all the others have stabbed each other in the front and back.

    She then triggers Article 50 before she had to, calls an election she didn’t have to in order to increase her majority, goes and loses that majority, and then asks the EU for the time back that she’s just wasted calling the election she didn’t have to call.

    Now she won’t say whether or not she’s in favour of the thing that she’s wasting billions of pounds on in order to heal the divisions in her own party because she’s frightened of the divisions in her own party.

    And they say the Tories are the natural party of government. F00k off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    It’s quite the most compelling example of political f00kwittery that we must have ever seen in this country.

    Man wins an election on the back of a promise to hold a referendum that he hopes will heal the vast divisions in his party, wins nothing in his negotiations before the referendum, holds the referendum, loses the referendum, resigns and woman becomes PM because all the others have stabbed each other in the front and back.

    She then triggers Article 50 before she had to, calls an election she didn’t have to in order to increase her majority, goes and loses that majority, and then asks the EU for the time back that she’s just wasted calling the election she didn’t have to call.

    Now she won’t say whether or not she’s in favour of the thing that she’s wasting billions of pounds on in order to heal the divisions in her own party because she’s frightened of the divisions in her own party.

    And they say the Tories are the natural party of government. F00k off.

    She ain’t all that good, but, anything is better than a Marxist, terrorist loving, economically illiterate, lying to students,Hamas loving imbecile who would ruin the country within months. Back to you mate.oh, by the way, Diane Abbott and Emily Thornbery, Jesus Christ, you need therapy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    You seem to have missed it, but the title of this thread is 'Theresa'.

    Just for you, I'll repeat it's about 'THERESA'.

    Any thoughts on her recent performance that don't include the word 'Corbyn'?
    THERESA has to go.....the sooner the better.....we are weak on Brexit negotiations whilst we have a "remainer" PM in charge, and the interview today where she refused to state her opinion if a new referendum was called....made her position much worse.

    Tories need to get a proper Brexiteer in charge....send all the EU scroungers back, NOW...2 weeks notice, "collect your **** and **** off"....refuse to pay one single pound/euro/shekel/dinero in "divorce payments".....tell Barneir/Tusk/Merkel/Macron that they had their chance.....they blew it

    ****-OFF EUROPE....Welcome to the Rest Of The World.......French cheese is banned, German sausages are illegal, VW's are oulawed and Polish plumbers are unemployed......let's take the Trump style of negotiation "if you don't like it.....tough luck"

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    She as to go, you can't have someone negotiating something so important and not really believing in it.
    The problem is who takes over? On the surface you wouldn't trust any of the main candidates, I think the torys have to discover someone like the Labour party did with Blair, fairly unknown, young and believes in what they have to do regarding the country and the EU. Easier said than done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    She as to go, you can't have someone negotiating something so important and not really believing in it.
    I could not believe what she said. The answer she had to give was obvious to a 5yr old. She's not put a foot right since she called the election. She started to annoy me in that campaign and has continued to do so ever since. A walking cannon that makes Boris look a safe pair of hands - doh!

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    ... this board is a fun place and at times entertaining. However, the Brexit negotiations are the exact opposite of that - serious, tedious, important. Unfortunately, the EU blood suckers don't know how to negotiate. Proper negotiation requires that both parties agree the agenda before discussions start. The EU blood suckers only know about making agreements at the '11th hour' when they are forced into a corner. Much as the media thirst for information/sensation/bad news - and if there isn't any invent it - they and the Remoaners need to get used to the tedium of this messy episode in our history. The current apparent concern about No Deal and EU/UK nationals is hot air - the UK offered to address this before the 'negotiations' started but the greedy EU blood suckers only want to discuss money; so much for looking after their 'nationals'. Ok, TM may not be the ideal leader but she's better than all the alternatives, who are ... (and, someone, don't even mention that wet lettuce Kier Starmer ...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackHorse View Post
    Ok, TM may not be the ideal leader but she's better than all the alternatives, who are ...
    I think we know who they are. The should be the folks that campaigned for Brexit, Alexander Boris de '£350m per week for the NHS' Pfeffel Johnson, Michael 'had enough of experts' Gove, Liam 'EU trade deal will be easiest in history' Fox or Dave 'concrete progress' Davis. Make them take absolute ownership of this whole farce instead of leaving May to take the flack.

    Once this whole thing unfolds the electorate are not going to forgive the Tories as a whole for some time, the UK will be worse off in a failed attempt to see off UKIP and heal divisions within one political party. Absolute sovereignty (whilst being impossible in the current age) does not put food on the table or heat the house.

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