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That green text on a straw background reminds me of 4chan.
Odds of a no confidence vote now then? Surely at least 50-50...
Amusing that the Guardian miscaptioned the McVey resignation letter with 'Here is the text of May’s resignation.'
Reminds me of our supporters approach to Jose.
Nah she can get fecked. Deserve every bit of misery that she gets.Feel sorry for May to be honest in this particular situation. She’s in charge of a bunch of loonies and as the most spineless woman to lead government this must have wracked her brains trying to please everyone at the same time.
Couldn't agree moreNah she can get fecked. Deserve every bit of misery that she gets.
She set herself up for a fall when she made that hardline conference speech in 2016 and set out the red lines shortly thereafter. No surprise they've returned to haunt her.Feel sorry for May to be honest in this particular situation. She’s in charge of a bunch of loonies and as the most spineless woman to lead government this must have wracked her brains trying to please everyone at the same time.
Nah she can get fecked. Deserve every bit of misery that she gets.
In that nobody would criticise him for resigning?
Take this shit elsewhere.The 'fawning' of the electorate when he's doing an atrocious job but resigns and makes out like his hands were tied and he had feck all to do with it... painting himself as a victim. We will no doubt see the same when Jose inevitably departs down the line and there will no doubt be much 'lapping up'.
To be fair, you realise looking at the bench, all the big hitters are still with her. It's the relative nobodies who have quit.
Oh right my bad. Just that I've heard a good amount of people say they feel genuinely sorry for her and it gives me up the wall(Although its these people are in the economic range not to be effected by tory policy.)Lets just say I was being very disingenuous. I fecking despise her.
https://www.redcafe.net/threads/theresa-may.426011/
That's true but it's all relative. All of the British politicians are political minnows in 2018.They're all relative nobodies. When the likes of Liam Fox are considered 'Big Hitters' you know you're really scraping the bottom of the political barrel.
Esther McVey has quit.
So far.To be fair, you realise looking at the bench, all the big hitters are still with her. It's the relative nobodies who have quit.
Thanks. Was thinking you worked in the Brexit department.Corporate law, the tories are one of the clients I worked with in the last year.