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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

As I see it, Theresa is completely sticking to her guns and is certainly never going to go down in history as anything less than an iron lady.

She said, "my deal or no deal" and I can see no argument against her current situation. She has given the country 2 choices. Her deal or no deal.

Her deal is clearly rejected.

The option is no deal.

This Hobsons choice is one which is typical of third world dictators, communistic ideologists and faceless, bully boy states without any wind to support the sails of their unnamed leaders who close borders, keep families under close observation, encourage citizens to report fellow citizens to the authorities for minor matters, etc. etc.

Meanwhile the iron curtain descends around the British Isles.

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By *rMrsWestMidsCouple
over a year ago

Dudley


"As I see it, Theresa is completely sticking to her guns and is certainly never going to go down in history as anything less than an iron lady.

She said, "my deal or no deal" and I can see no argument against her current situation. She has given the country 2 choices. Her deal or no deal.

Her deal is clearly rejected.

The option is no deal.

This Hobsons choice is one which is typical of third world dictators, communistic ideologists and faceless, bully boy states without any wind to support the sails of their unnamed leaders who close borders, keep families under close observation, encourage citizens to report fellow citizens to the authorities for minor matters, etc. etc.

Meanwhile the iron curtain descends around the British Isles.

"

"Iron Woman" my backside more like Blunder Woman!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"As I see it, Theresa is completely sticking to her guns and is certainly never going to go down in history as anything less than an iron lady.

She said, "my deal or no deal" and I can see no argument against her current situation. She has given the country 2 choices. Her deal or no deal.

Her deal is clearly rejected.

The option is no deal.

This Hobsons choice is one which is typical of third world dictators, communistic ideologists and faceless, bully boy states without any wind to support the sails of their unnamed leaders who close borders, keep families under close observation, encourage citizens to report fellow citizens to the authorities for minor matters, etc. etc.

Meanwhile the iron curtain descends around the British Isles.

"Iron Woman" my backside more like Blunder Woman! "

Glad that you see the ironry or is it irony of my post.

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By *uck-RogersMan
over a year ago

Oakhill

May will be gone by May.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"May will be gone by May."

Yay! May!

By May it really won't matter because England / Britain / the UK / whatever will have left.

Maybe May Day could become a double national holiday?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Whispers floating around are that there are now the required 48 letters calling for a vote of no confidence. The chap whobthey are to be sent to has asked for a meeting with the PM after PMQ's tomorrow

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Whispers floating around are that there are now the required 48 letters calling for a vote of no confidence. The chap whobthey are to be sent to has asked for a meeting with the PM after PMQ's tomorrow"

They're just that though, whispers. Not facts.

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By *rincessvenusCouple
over a year ago

Hull

she is a woman scoorned she wont stop

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She's got more guys than Davis, Raab & Boris

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville

I am glad someone made sense of this.

It is a deal or not.

Labour are offering everything (including remain option), so if the DUP want to back the vote of the people: if May is ousted and a Boris is elected, it will be no deal vote and WTO as the DUP will have to support the current govt position (given Mays wasn't good enough). They cannot use any part of Mays agreement is they are voting her out.

To me the no confidence timing is terrible, they don't have the amendments back from Europe so can't say what the final deal is. If the final deal looks bad (re. backstop) she gets a no confidence party vote. Labour are then in a stronger position as they can then see the terms of the agreement and fault lines due to change of leadership.

At the moment, this are a flurry of MP's wanting a hard Brexit or a second referendum but no Con is going to offer either.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have to laugh.

I'm not sure what your idea of a dictatorship is but it's a funny one where endless votes are held and then not held and then held again and people freely post their views on the internet without worry of being carted off and told to wear stripey pyjamas behind barbed wire.

Seems to me that you will soon get the real version soon if JC gets in and people realize what a bag of Bull shit he is.

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By *ony 2016Man
over a year ago

Huddersfield /derby cinemas

So we are told everything is in the national interests , then the Tory Prime Minister cancels a visit to Dublin in order for a chat with her MPs ,,,, the sad thing is that they have used the phrase " in the national interest " so often that quite a few people have actually fallen for it ,, what is happening today and what has happened since the referendum vote and what happened with the utter lack of planning prior to the referendum is an absolute disgrace

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan
over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat

Strong and stable iron lady my arse. In contempt of parliament, pushing through her deal when there is no chance if getting it through parliament, no control over her party, lost all credibility abroad and no majority after a failed election. Why on earth is she staying, does she think it's in the national interest? Hope she goes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As I see it, Theresa is completely sticking to her guns and is certainly never going to go down in history as anything less than an iron lady.

She said, "my deal or no deal" and I can see no argument against her current situation. She has given the country 2 choices. Her deal or no deal.

Her deal is clearly rejected.

The option is no deal.

This Hobsons choice is one which is typical of third world dictators, communistic ideologists and faceless, bully boy states without any wind to support the sails of their unnamed leaders who close borders, keep families under close observation, encourage citizens to report fellow citizens to the authorities for minor matters, etc. etc.

Meanwhile the iron curtain descends around the British Isles.

"

No, now she is saying her deal, no deal, or no BREXIT. It is clear that the last of those three is what she truly desires. She has been playing a waiting game, and she will screw the majority who voted leave. That has always been her plan. Fucking bitch!

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

Mrs May is:

a) safe as Tory leader for 12 months

b) not standing as Tory leader in the next General Election

c) in need of perhaps 100 or more votes to exit the EU in a managed way.

Labour says its objective is a General Election.

Could she go to Mr Corbyn and say:

a) lend me your support to get us into the transition period and two years of talks about trade with EU.

In return, I will:

a) step down as Tory leader in summer 2019

b) hold a General Election in autumn 2019

So a new goverment is in place to conclude an agreement with the EU.

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By *oodmessMan
over a year ago

yumsville


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No, now she is saying her deal, no deal, or no BREXIT. It is clear that the last of those three is what she truly desires. She has been playing a waiting game, and she will screw the majority who voted leave. That has always been her plan. Fucking bitch!"

If you want to Leave and her deal is so bad, then how can she be screwing the electorate? There is a parliamentary vote giving the option no deal and WTO, so parliament would be screwing Leavers by voting it through.

As it goes, it was obvious that parliament believed the deal was unfair to parts of the UK (N.Ireland). So, if the renegotiated "no brexit deal" is voted through, then it would be parliament at fault.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

She may be iron but Ruth Davidson has hailed the Prime Minister's “cojones of steel” .

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