I think Theresa May will probably get the nomination, though I am concerned she will give into the demands of the EU. If she is elected I hope somebody else will be in charge of the negotiations (Gove). I think this could work.
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Originally posted by Jimmy Floyd Rabbit View PostSnake. Embarrassed he's one of us tbh.
Originally posted by Stanley View PostHis son is a Chelsea fan. It causes the odd issue in the Gove household apparently.
Did anyone hear his leadership speech this morning? I was quite impressed tbh. He came across more like a socialist than a tory. Promised an extra £100 million a week to the NHS by 2020 too.
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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostI think Theresa May will probably get the nomination, though I am concerned she will give into the demands of the EU. If she is elected I hope somebody else will be in charge of the negotiations (Gove). I think this could work.
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Whole thing has been one giant farce tbh. The referendum was planned for 4 years and when leave actually won it seemed like no one had any idea what to do, utterly embarrassing.
All the candidates for PM seem like utter tools anyway, spineless cowardly pushover snakes the lot of them.
The only politician who seems to be making an effort at sorting the country out oddlt enough is nicola sturgeon
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Originally posted by corbray View PostWhole thing has been one giant farce tbh. The referendum was planned for 4 years and when leave actually won it seemed like no one had any idea what to do, utterly embarrassing.
All the candidates for PM seem like utter tools anyway, spineless cowardly pushover snakes the lot of them.
The only politician who seems to be making an effort at sorting the country out oddlt enough is nicola sturgeon
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Originally posted by corbray View PostWhole thing has been one giant farce tbh. The referendum was planned for 4 years and when leave actually won it seemed like no one had any idea what to do, utterly embarrassing.
All the candidates for PM seem like utter tools anyway, spineless cowardly pushover snakes the lot of them.
The only politician who seems to be making an effort at sorting the country out oddlt enough is nicola sturgeon"Ever since you were born I always knew you were a bender!"
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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostI think Theresa May will probably get the nomination, though I am concerned she will give into the demands of the EU. If she is elected I hope somebody else will be in charge of the negotiations (Gove). I think this could work.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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Quite surprised at the level of vitriol towards Gove on here. Would like to see more detailed reasons rather than the fact that some just don't like him. Listened to his entire speech and thought it was by far and away the best pitch for a leader of a British political party I've ever heard. I suppose only a victory and a bit of time will determine if it was simply well chosen words or has any substance.
As for Sturgeon being impressive in any way at all ...
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My god some utter tosh is spoken as fact on here.
Having been born a Londoner (and lived there 36 years) I have lived on and off in Scotland for the last 8 or so years (mostly on)
This Anglo-phobia beng talked about is only in the minds of some south of the border. Whilst there is on the whole good natured ribbing of each other, there genuinely is little anti-English sentiment up here (other than football) and proven but the last independence vote.
This issue simply boils down to the fact a country which has voted by a large majority to remain within in the EU is being forced out by those who wished to leave in England and Wales. The only options are to allow Scotland to remain within the EU and GB or an independent Scotland remaining within the EU.Last edited by Awin; 01-07-2016, 03:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Awin View PostMy god some utter tosh is spoken as fact on here.
Having been born a Londoner I have lived on and off in Scotland for the last 8 or so years (mostly on)
This Anglo-phobia beng talked about is only in the minds of some south of the border. Whilst there is on the whole good natured ribbing of each other, there genuinely is little anti-English sentiment up here (other than football) and proven but the last independence vote.
This issue simply boils down to the fact a country which has voted by a large majority to remain within in the EU is being forced out by those who wished to leave in England and Wales. The only options are to allow Scotland to remain within the EU and GB or an independent Scotland remaining within the EU.
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