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11/2 this year.
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Will DD be mist ? Good riDDance say I .
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He'll be interviewed on Iain Dale's LBC show between 4pm & 7pm.
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Is he fully resigning or just partially?
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Well Well now this is sensational stuff
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he is resigning but hopes to retain the benefirs of cabinet office
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So he has not resigned then , what a farce this truly is
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Yes he has resigned. May surely will be out within a week.
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resignation means resignation anxious
this isnt a have his resignation and eat it, nor a red white and blue resignation just a massive u turn by davis |
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To be honest he was the only tory i had a bit of faith in , Bullingdon and fox are hopeless
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Steve Baker's gone.
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With all this happening , the heatwave , the Semi Final on wed , Trump arriving on thursday the whole Country could explode
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she has some front trying to present this so called deal as anything like the spirit of what 17M people voted for
beats me why she stood for the leadership at all when she can't make a decision about anything. the very fact she behind the sofa during the referendum campaign said it all really |
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From the bbc website;
The resignation comes as Mrs May prepares to face the House of Commons and then Tory MPs and peers on Monday to discuss her Brexit plan. Mrs May is expected to tell MPs that the strategy agreed on by the cabinet at Chequers on Friday is the "right Brexit" for Britain. Mr Davis is yet to comment on his resignation, but Daily Express correspondent Sarah O'Grady, the wife of Mr Davis' special adviser Stewart Jackson, said "DD decided he couldn't sell out his own country". I don't blame him. If she tries to stay on the party must move to get rid off her. The biggest damp squib to ever lead the Tory party. |
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the very fact she behind the sofa during the referendum campaign said it all really
After that we should have realised. |
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There won't be an election anytime soon because of the fixed term parliament agreement and the fact that the Tory MPs know that at this juncture a lot of their seats are shoogly.
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Forget the fixed term thing , the reality is there will and have to be another Election to resolve this chaos that the tories have created
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Agree wi Anx. If / when May is given the heave ho, there'll need to be an election.
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Feckin' shambles this lot
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How do you arrive at that anxious? If the Tories don't vote for an election you won't get one.
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They couldn't shoehorn someone in again, like after Cameron.
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akabula are you really trying to say that if there is another leadership contest in a divided and destabilized party that they will survive , no way
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tories aint gonna get rid of may
theres only 70 odd hard brexiteers she will survive vote but divide party |
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The main negotiator has gone , it is a shambles
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but he hasnt done ant negotiations , lol
thats the problem he just agreed to this on friday.....now hes against it .... too much ale after watching the quarter final? |
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Perfect timing for maximum effect, Donny.
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May finished ....election soon !
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Into 4/1 already.
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Corbyn will win !
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anxious I'm not saying there shouldn't be one.
I'm stating a fact that no matter what anyone thinks unless the Tories vote for another election you cannot have one. |
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We shall see there will be a massive fight now within the tories thats for sure
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Enter, Sir Nigel
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That would be great Trilby.
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Indeed, Aka. A new Brexit Party with Leavers from both Labour & Tory.
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if tories cant elect a leader then queen can invite corbyn to form government without an election
then the fun would begin |
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Yes I can see that happening Donny.
More chance of Jeremy getting invited to a Bar Mitzvah. |
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Boris to go this week?
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