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STEED 06-09-17 01:00 PM

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PM May promises to provide 'certainty'


Fat chance, I got more chance getting a beer in the post from jim. :03:

Eichhörnchen 06-09-17 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kraznyi_oktjabr (Post 2489858)
Was that the starting whack in Whack-A-May(bot)? :hmmm:

:O:

:haha: Could be...

My one and only election prediction came to pass: Paul "That Bloke's A Nuttall" Nuttall lost his pants up here in Boston... the one remaining UKIP MP, I could've told him he might as well go to bed early last night.

Catfish 06-09-17 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kraznyi_oktjabr (Post 2489858)
Was that the starting whack in Whack-A-May(bot)? :hmmm: :O:

May be.


"The Merkel of Maidenhead" and other nicknames

Martin James 06-09-17 01:56 PM

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Moonlight 06-09-17 02:09 PM

So you're a turkey that votes for Christmas are you, I never thought that I'd actually meet one of them, don't come to the attention of these Tories matey or you're going to be well and truly plucked. :03:

Eichhörnchen 06-09-17 02:17 PM

We might all be a bit slower-moving now... but we can still make it to the bloody polling station :)

Skybird 06-09-17 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Martin James (Post 2489881)
British politicians are totally dreadful.

They all are, not just the British. Wanting to become a polticians usually only appeals to the scum of the Earth, the deformed characters, the narcissists, the power-hungry, the unscrupulous, the cheaters, liars and fraudsters, the psychopaths, the antisocial and parasytical. The system demands it. And usually they are not even oned tenth as compoetent as thry think of themselves they are. At best they are wily.

Martin James 06-09-17 02:26 PM

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Moonlight 06-09-17 02:45 PM

^If that post was directed at me Martin James I've been physically disabled since I broke my neck in 1990, so you or anyone else can't tell me anything about being disabled old boy. :o

Martin James 06-09-17 03:04 PM

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Eichhörnchen 06-09-17 03:05 PM

Hey, get back in yer prams, you two and be nice :) Maybe we all can chill and go visit the Subsim Skippers' Brewhouse, or even Lechers' Corner... I'll buy you both a pint

STEED 06-10-17 05:03 AM

Place your bets..
>My answers in Yellow<
Feel free to copy this section and put in your answers.

How long will you give Mrs May before she is bought down within?
(within the Tory party only) (B)

A. Less than six months
B. Six months to a year
C. One to two years
D. She will go full term


How long will you give Mrs May before she is bought down from outside? (Labour/EU/combination/nothing to do with the Tories) (B)

A. Less than six months
B. Six months to a year
C. One to two years
D. She will go full term


How long will you give Mrs May before she is bought down from all sides?
(Within the Tory party and Labour and the EU) (A)

A. Less than six months
B. Six months to a year
C. One to two years
D. She will go full term


If Mrs May falls which party will be the government? (C)

A. Conservatives with a new leader with the DUP
B. Labour with the SNP
C. None of the above there will be another general election

STEED 06-10-17 08:04 AM

First threat down and dusted, next threat..:hmmm:

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Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill, Theresa May's closest advisers, have resigned in the wake of the Conservatives' failure to win the general election.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40231107

STEED 06-10-17 08:17 AM

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Angela Merkel has said she sees no obstacles in the way of beginning Brexit talks as scheduled after Theresa May failed to win a majority in Thursday's UK election.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40231314

Or another way putting it she can't wait too have a dam good laugh and kick Mrs May up the backside.

Moonlight 06-10-17 08:35 AM

Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!.
You're jumping on another bandwagon STEED, first it was Corbyn's head you and other's in this thread were after and now its Theresa May's head you want on a platter. :nope:
I won't be taking part in your game of political double standards as I already predicted this on 05-31-2017, 01:07 AM when every one was crowing about May and her upcoming whitewash election. :har:

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Originally Posted by Moonlight (Post 2487649)
I can see her in less than a year as being just another victim of her own backbenchers, no one from the opposition has to do anything, all they have to do is sit back and watch the show, another Maggie Thatcher exit is on the way, and that's a near as dammit certainty.

So how many people were predicting the upcoming political death of Theresa May then, What! nobody else...... :doh:
Some of us see the bigger picture long before the blinkered view of the right wing media does, perhaps you might do the same one day. :O:

Jimbuna 06-10-17 09:47 AM

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Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill quit No 10 after election criticism
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40231107

Totally predictable and inevitable in light of the election outcome.

MGR1 06-10-17 09:50 AM

Sooo.... considering the sudden scrutiny of the DUP and Northern Ireland's political landscape, what does everyone think of Arlene Foster and co. propping up a May government?

People complain about money being shovelled up to Scotland, but per head Norn Iron gets even more back than it actually puts in. I think DUP backing will come with an extensive list which will cost a bit for mainland British taxpayers. We're also coming up to Marching Season as well.....:hmmm:

Also there's been a bit of a stramash over what the Scottish Tories may do next:

Ruth Davidson: 'No plans for breakaway party'

As Ruth was voted in as Scots Cons leader on a non-split platform I think it would have to be something truly, irreparably, serious for her to change her position on that. They now find themselves having to go "Scotland Stronk in Union!!", too.

"Scotland Stronk" wins votes up here, as I've alluded to before.:03:

Moving on, I like Brian Taylor's analysis on the recent election:

Contemplating a remarkable election

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Mrs May, the vicar's daughter, will undoubtedly be pondering Macmillan-style events. Her motivations for calling an early election were several and varied, mostly driven by partisan advantage.
The notion of "strengthening her hand" in Brexit negotiations never seemed particularly credible to me.
Were we really to believe that the other 27 EU nations would sideline their own national interests just because Mrs May won a bigger majority in the Commons?
Nevertheless, that was advanced as an objective. More, Mrs May envisaged a substantial Commons majority giving her a personal mandate and an opportunity to get her policies, Brexit included, past a potentially sceptical House.
In truth, she expected and anticipated a landslide over Jeremy Corbyn, who was supposed to play the role of pantomime villain, to be hissed and treated with contumely.
She has now failed in all three aims.
Couldn't say it better myself.:up:

Mike.

Jimbuna 06-10-17 10:09 AM

http://i.imgur.com/kM15D0R.jpg

Moonlight 06-10-17 10:09 AM

@MGR1 Yep! on that I can agree with him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWtCittJyr0

STEED 06-10-17 12:51 PM

Lesbo Ruth is already very unhappy about the DUP. Will she breakaway with the Scots Tories? Only if it all went bad big time, as for the suggestion a leadership challenge from her direction yea sure that would get the DUP saying stuff you.


Come on guys place your bets..

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Just fun only not serious at all.
At the moment jim is the King he won the last one.


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