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you must be joking...google his relationship with Adam Werrity.
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Liam Fox? Another guy that's only interested in himself and his friends, certainly not you.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Seems an ideal candidate for the con &U party leadership. I still think carswell would be better. |
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I'm starting to think Theresa May might be the ideal candidate.
Yes, she was Remain, but I get the impression she was somewhat of a reluctant Remainer at best. She made a single major speech on the EU in late April and we didn't really hear much from her again. In the interests of unity, having won the referendum, the Leave side could offer the olive branch of accepting a Remain PM. A woman PM might also help any negotiations with the EU, given that Angle Merkel, assuming she's still managed to hang onto the post of German Chancellor (elections in 2018 I believe), will probably have a leading role. It may just take a couple of women to help resolve the current situation. Just saying. |
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theresa may is the person who pushed the snoopers charter,cant think of anyone worse
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there must not be a remain pm. they can`t be trusted.
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SHE,S TO BUSY COUNTING THE IMIGRATION NUMBERS EVERYTIME SHE GETS TO 300,000, SHE STARTS AGAIN BECAUSE DAVE SAID IT STOPS AT 90,000
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typical politics ,electorate,women hides her true beliefs in order to feather her career and expects those now been described as closet racists and xenophobes to portray her true beliefs ,i,d rather she was locked in the tower for treason
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Fox an appalling product of Murdoch garbage
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She would be depressing choice, hiding from the fray then seeking to benefit,the worst type of politician undeserving of support from anyone.
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I'm suspicious of anyone who would sign away their country to be ruled by others.
Especially May who I thought was Eurosceptic, but put her career first (so she thought) by siding with remain. |
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surely way more than half tory MPs are really leavers ? a lot of the declared remainers like may only did it to keep onside with cameron and osborne thinking they backing the winning side. no need to do so now especially when it comes to the leadership election
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Ah, there ye are POSTER.
Can ye please tell us the IMMIGRATION FIGURES for "" ENGLAND'S INDEPENDENCE DAY""" 23 June 2016? |
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Scotland and Ireland voted NOT to leave the EU.
Ultra-conservative extremists seem to want to tell us we have to. Some democracy! |
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PROJECT HATE/PROJECT FEAR = The Conservative and Unionist Party ( two sides of the same coin).
The Conservative and Unionist Party is the A team of Capitalism. They are our RULERS, come what may. Forget all the other reformist losers - they will never get power. 'Tis easy for them to stitch up a bunch of thickos. |
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For Fox sake, what next? He has announced he is standing for leader.
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dropped from 65/1 to 21/1 from this morning. ?
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I had £100 on at 29's.Immediately cashed it back when I read these posts etc.He's not a good choice by the looks of it.But I just hope I didn't bottle it etc.He is still a long shot even though he's now 17's.
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I went to same high school - green cheese bet - don't want this guy to win.
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Am amazed his wife stood by him after the Adam Werrity gay incident
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https://ianbone.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/liam-the-liar-fox-2/
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Didn't realise he took it up the starry washer.
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crippen is correct..the only one who deserves any respect is not on the ballot ..gove(ihate him)he kept his principals..even to the point of defing the pm who he was friends with for 30years,,but they are all tory rats..
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principles not principals
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Think bullingdon boris thinks its his divine right to be Prime minister
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I'm in - lets have a power vacuum at the top of both political parties for a whole parliament. The whig party's comeback might really get into gear then.
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David Davis should be on the ballot,stood for brexit alongside Hoey and Farage, head and shoulders above this lot but he has clearly upset too many by showing sincerity.
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Didn't David Davis run for leader last time?
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He did,was favourite until the Eton mafia decided they didnt want another ordinary bloke (after Heath) and they set up Cameron,he was in the cabinet but clearly couldnt tolerate being told what to do by schoolboys and engineered resignation to step down.
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Yes, David Davies was well clear in the leadership contest until David Cameron gave a bit of a barn-storming speech at the tory party conference if I remember correctly and Davies was pretty much done for. Bit of a shame, as we might have had PM who would have stood up to the EU, led a leave campaign and taken the nation with him. Now we just have to do it the hard way.
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Even now he represents the best of a one nation tory leader material,can't understand why he isn't in this race. He showed gravitas during the recent campaign at the Gateshead venue I attended,different class for me,has cabinet experience instead of being a juvenile and has Liberty & Human Rights values that make him stand out.
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Theresa May now favourite
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