He can't give you an answer Alty, it's the same as those idiots protesting at Blenheim against Trump. When interviewed by the BBC (their free PR agency) all they can bleat about is his policies(???) and his attitude towards women. Doesn't mean a thing to them that the US is booming, more jobs created as companies make more and small things like progress on North Korea being made. They don't understand the first thing about business and the huge independent deals the US can give us and we give them.
And before I finish, I see that insidious Owen 'Manhood' Jones is down there spouting his crap as usual. Strange that Ian Paisley Jnr when interviewed was cut off quickly when he called the protesters 'idiots'. The old Beeb doesn't like being challenged on anything that isn't PC in their book.
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On May, the pressure's going to pile up more and more on her now. Even though they've worried about her health in the past I can't muster any sympathy - it was too clear she wanted to be a dictator if everything worked out the way she wanted. So it's a question of when a leadership challenge comes, not if.
Then the fun and games will start because there's even less chance of getting a no-deal brexit through parliament than May's fudge. Another election or another referendum are the only ways out of the deadlock. By which time May will just be a bad memory
But don't underestimate the great service May's done the tories in stretching it out and killing time, like a cheating world cup player rolling around the floor.
She actually signed off on a soft Brexit in December, then allowed Davis to contradict that on live tv just 2 days later! If she'd have acted then, triggering a leadership contest, a brexiteer pm would already be discredited by now. And there's no way the tories could have two leadership changes on a minority govt without a GE.
As it is, a brexiter might become leader right at the death of the article 50 period, get the red top tabloids singing his praises, be endorsed by Murdoch and Trump with the bbc too cowed to do anything but play along. But all of that won't change the parliamentary arithmetic or the chaos Brexit will cause. There'll be no escaping a GE and/or 2nd referendum anyway.
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