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  • #1052124

    and it also ain’t that simple, Elvis.

    She gets the support of DUP, it’s not a coalition, but support on what terms?

    DUP want a soft brexit.

    Soft brexiteers in the Tory party – including Ruth Davidson, the star of the Tories right now – want a soft brexit and will not tolerate the confrontation tactics of May and Davis.

    The new second in command – damian Green – is deffo soft brexit and will work with Hammond (who has not now been sacked) to make sure that immigration and ending the European Court of Justice take a distinctly subordinate part to jobs and investment.

    The talk now is of an open brexit – a brexit managed by parliament. I can’t see any other alternative, and maybe that is not an alternative because

    hard brexiteers like Johnson and Gove will not tolerate an open brexit.

    May keeps on, pending a possible leadership election between Johnson ( the hard brexit clown?) and Amber Rudd (almost certainly soft brexit).

    An election (the fourth poll in two years?) is not on imho.

    Not a coalition or an understanding the,

    More like a bloody mess.

    #1052141

    Yes it’s very simple, uncomplicated and unmessy, as long as you avoid all your hyperbole and speculation. Any monkey can do that.

    Let’s just stick to the simple incontrovertible facts. Theresa May is Prime Minister, our lovely DUP friends in Northern Ireland will support her, Corbyn is NOT Prime Minister, the UK (quite rightly) didn’t want him, and Brexit will be happening. Whether Brexit is hard, soft or open, inside out, upside down or sideways is secondary, getting out of the EU and restoring our own sovereignity is the priority. Later amendments can be made to anything we might get wrong. I have every faith in our current leaders, and I have every faith that our friend Mr Trump across the pond will help us out too, should it be neccessary, which I don’t think it will be.

    Like it or lump it, that’s the way it is for the majority of us so you’d better make the most of being a European Union member as those days are clearly numbered, and try conforming with the majority, rather than alienating yourself with minority views.

    So…… let’s Brexit – full steam ahead please Theresa xxx

     

    #1052161

    You living on this planet, Elvis??

     

    Time to wake up.

    Everyone else has.

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    #1052164

    I’m not interested in your hyperbole, speculation and now use of ad hominems.

    Let me know when you’ll be back to an adult debate, and when you’ll be refuting any of my points which (until negated) are standing quite firmly. Good luck 😀

    Theresa May….. let’s Brexit. Brexit means Brexit. Just do it x

    #1052196

    Elvis,

    she’s made a mess. A real mess.

    Her authority is shattered.

    You say you have faith in her. She must be glad someone does, cos nobody else does.

    She admits she’s made a mess. She admitted it to cabinet, she admitted it to her backbenchers.

    look at the news, stop living in Dreamland.

    She has.

     

    #1052203

    Have you still not refuted any of my points / incontrovertible facts yet? Hurry up, you’ll be dead soon

    1 Theresa May is Prime Minister,

    2 our lovely DUP friends in Northern Ireland will support her,

    3 Corbyn is NOT Prime Minister,

    4 the UK didn’t want Corbyn or Labour.

    5 Brexit will be happening.

    6 Later amendments can be made to anything we might get wrong.

    In your own time, please feel free to negate any of the above points.

    In the mean time….

    Theresa May….. let’s Brexit. Brexit means Brexit. Just do it x

    #1052264

    Facts don’t bite.

    Napoleon was Emperor of France. Putin is president of Russia. May is Prime Minister. Corbyn is Labour leader. Elvis lives in Dreamland.

    Life has changed, Elvis, it’s changed and is changing.

    May is Prime Minister, but her authority is shattered.

    Deny that.

    There is a difference between a hard brexit and a soft brexit.

    Deny that.

    May fought an election with a 20 point lead over the most-mocked Labour leader of all time. Up to the even of poll she was expecting a majority of about 100. So were the Tories.

    Deny that.

    May lost the election. It’s a hung parliament.

    Deny that.

    Her deal with the DUP won’t solve her problems in parliament, as her party is getting ready to fracture over brexit and the economy. They keep the clergyman’s daughter on because if they get rid of her, there will be all-out civil war within the Tory party. Meanwhile, by elections await.

    Deny that.

    Her strategy of a hard Brexit is probably dead in the water, and will at least be a major struggle.

    Deny that.

    Labour obtained 28% under Brown, 29% under Miliband, 41% under Corbyn.

    Deny that.

    Get your head out of that bucket of stagnant Tory shyte; every other Tory has. You’re the only one still dipped in it.

    Wake up to the reality. It’s all change now, dear, and anything can happen.

    #1052284

    Theresa May is Prime Minister, deny that.

    Jeremy Corbyn wasn’t wanted as the PM by the majority, deny that.

    Brexit is Brexit, deny that.

    Brexit is inevitable, deny that.

    Theresa May….. let’s Brexit. Brexit means Brexit. Just do it x Girl power !!

    #1052285

    Read what I said rather than repeat facts which are not denied but aren’t really understood by you.

    You can read, can’t you, Elvis?

    Then read my post again, and respond with a little more intelligence. Believe me, it won’t be that hard.

     

    #1052286

    I’m glad we agree that my facts are irrefutable.

    Enjoy your Brexit 😀

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