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  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited December 2018
    I suspect she will win the vote, but not by as much as she would want. Normally she would need a good majority, but this prime minister will struggle on if she wins by one.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    edited December 2018
    She's a daft old bat.

    She needs to go.

    She can't see she has come out with a shockingly bad Brexit deal because she is a weak negotiator.

    She can't see the will of the people has changed as we've seen that May has come up with a crap Brexit plan.

    She is determined to deliver Brexit in spite of the evidence showing it will cripple our economy.

    IT IS ABUNDANTLY CLEAR THIS CHAOS CANNOT CONTINUE AND WE NEED MAY GONE AND BREXIT RECONSIDERED (or cancelled)
  • She'll survive, and as stated above as long as she wins, however small the margin she won't quit.
  • She'll survive, and as stated above as long as she wins, however small the margin she won't quit.

    I'm no fan of May, but why would she quit?
  • She'll survive, and as stated above as long as she wins, however small the margin she won't quit.

    I'm no fan of May, but why would she quit?
    If she won but only by a small margin it would still be clear that she has no real majority in the house of commons meaning we'll be stuck at the same impasse where we are now. Meaning her staying on would be pointless as we'd just be going round in circles.

    Then again I can't see another Tory who would unite the party either.

  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    That is the problem. The ERG wing of the party is trying to get a hard Brexit and they are making their move. Tory remainers won't accept this.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,917
    I can imagine this being staged to secure another year, I cant see her losing the vote this evening
  • sralan
    sralan Posts: 2,031
    Theresa May " TO OBLIVION AND BEYOND !!!!! "
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,764
    edited December 2018
    The party has been a complete joke since winning in 2015, mis step after mis step usually because they’re putting party politics ahead of the country they’re serving. Makes me wonder what magic the Lib Dems must’ve been working for five years to make this Tory government look like it knew what it was doing.
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  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,728
    sralan said:

    |She is one nasty self opinionated bitch who thinks she can walk on water. Well, the truth be told, she struggles to walk on tarmac!! I've seen ironing boards with more grace.
    Never thought I'd say it but she is worse than Thatcher!!

    Calls her nasty and then proceeds to call her a bitch. Rounded off with an overly dramatic, pant-wetting statement.

    Always classy on the left.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729
    Croydon said:

    sralan said:

    |She is one nasty self opinionated bitch who thinks she can walk on water. Well, the truth be told, she struggles to walk on tarmac!! I've seen ironing boards with more grace.
    Never thought I'd say it but she is worse than Thatcher!!

    Calls her nasty and then proceeds to call her a bitch. Rounded off with an overly dramatic, pant-wetting statement.

    Always classy on the left.
    Just like anti semitism, it’s only bad when the right are doing it.
  • Tory Brexit - the longest wank in history.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Could it be that secretly May is on an American Method Acting (sub Lee Strasbourg) Course, where she has to truly experience a hostile environment in order to bring that properly into existence?
  • sralan
    sralan Posts: 2,031
    Croydon said:

    sralan said:

    |She is one nasty self opinionated bitch who thinks she can walk on water. Well, the truth be told, she struggles to walk on tarmac!! I've seen ironing boards with more grace.
    Never thought I'd say it but she is worse than Thatcher!!

    Calls her nasty and then proceeds to call her a bitch. Rounded off with an overly dramatic, pant-wetting statement.

    Always classy on the left.
    Yup, power to the people!! ;-)
  • That is the problem. The ERG wing of the party is trying to get a hard Brexit and they are making their move. Tory remainers won't accept this.

    Not a problem - more like an opportunity?! If the No confidence goes through then we are on the home straight of a massive Tory split B)

    Tory remainers will consider their position and Labour people such as Starmer and Umunna might have an idea of a deal that could be constructed.

    Unfortunately it's more likely that May will win or tonight and limp on trying to push her WA.
  • smudge7946
    smudge7946 Posts: 4,131
    This government is an absolute shambles. It's time to think about thinking about the unthinkable.
    Would Corbyn do any better? Two years of Trump and the sky hasnt fallen in.

    I resent the Tories for even making this an option.
  • She'll survive, and as stated above as long as she wins, however small the margin she won't quit.

    I'm no fan of May, but why would she quit?
    If she won but only by a small margin it would still be clear that she has no real majority in the house of commons meaning we'll be stuck at the same impasse where we are now. Meaning her staying on would be pointless as we'd just be going round in circles.

    Then again I can't see another Tory who would unite the party either.

    A bit like the general election? I'm reminded of Charlton Heston's "cold dead hand" speech.
  • She'll survive, and as stated above as long as she wins, however small the margin she won't quit.

    I'm no fan of May, but why would she quit?
    If she won but only by a small margin it would still be clear that she has no real majority in the house of commons meaning we'll be stuck at the same impasse where we are now. Meaning her staying on would be pointless as we'd just be going round in circles.

    Then again I can't see another Tory who would unite the party either.

    I can't imagine any other political leader doing the same.....
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,595
    I reckon she’ll win and still be here in the morning, if not I dread to think who we’ll get next leading the country.

    The time we've wasted on dealing with the impossible to please everyone (or even majority) Brexit debacle is ridiculous. I truly wonder where we'll be politically in a few years.

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  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
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  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,285
    Yay! We're on a fixed deadline to resolve an issue that is likely to cause serious economic damage to the country, so what do the Tories do? Waste more time with another bloody distraction. It's pathetic.
  • JorgeCosta
    JorgeCosta Posts: 1,035
    edited December 2018
    They need to up their counting game for a start. In my ward they counted nearly 3000 votes in an hour. These plodders cant do 300 in half an hour 😂
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    edited December 2018
    Over a third of her Parliamentary colleagues don't have confidence in Theresa May.
    She won though.
    Interesting to compare the status and indeed elevation of Theresa May to her role in her party with some other party leaders.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Well blow me down, Mogg reckons that in effect May lost and should see the Queen straight away.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,595
    seth plum said:

    Over a third of her Parliamentary colleagues don't have confidence in Theresa May.
    She won though.
    Interesting to compare the status and indeed elevation of Theresa May to her role in her party with some other party leaders.

    Go Aunty T!

    Unlike the opposition leader that had about 80% of his parliamentary colleagues with no confidence in him after a vote :blush:
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Rob7Lee said:

    seth plum said:

    Over a third of her Parliamentary colleagues don't have confidence in Theresa May.
    She won though.
    Interesting to compare the status and indeed elevation of Theresa May to her role in her party with some other party leaders.

    Go Aunty T!

    Unlike the opposition leader that had about 80% of his parliamentary colleagues with no confidence in him after a vote :blush:
    Unlike the PM who didn't get the vote of her party membership.
  • 1StevieG
    1StevieG Posts: 10,964
    seth plum said:

    Well blow me down, Mogg reckons that in effect May lost and should see the Queen straight away.

    Rees Mogg can Jogg on.
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