> @Mysticrose said: > > @Stereotomy said: > > > @Mysticrose said: > > > By the way, this is another illustration that you write off Theresa May at your peril. > > > > > > She's had to deal with a completely impossible situation. Yes she's handled it very badly at times but I frankly doubt anyone could have done it better. > > > > > > Except Piers Morgan obvs. He's godlike. As he demonstrated to Brett Lee. > > > > She only had to deal with an impossible situation because she created one for herself > >>>
That's simply untrue and one day the penny (tee hee) will drop for those idiots in the ERG.
The problems were insuperable once you factor in the inability of the ERG to compromise on their beloved utopia and the non majority.
The Conservative party are riven on Europe and have been for decades. Cameron called the referendum to try and end that: not the for the country (who couldn't have given a shit at the time about the EU) but for his party. Then he buggered off. She was dealt a grim hand indeed.
Yep. She’s a good one, comes across well and clearly has a sense of humour. From a military town and was or is an officer in the reserves. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hvLcYUXBBuc
> @Mysticrose said: > > @Mysticrose said: > > > @Stereotomy said: > > > > @Mysticrose said: > > > > By the way, this is another illustration that you write off Theresa May at your peril. > > > > > > > > She's had to deal with a completely impossible situation. Yes she's handled it very badly at times but I frankly doubt anyone could have done it better. > > > > > > > > Except Piers Morgan obvs. He's godlike. As he demonstrated to Brett Lee. > > > > > > She only had to deal with an impossible situation because she created one for herself > > >>> > > That's simply untrue and one day the penny (tee hee) will drop for those idiots in the ERG. > > The problems were insuperable once you factor in the inability of the ERG to compromise on their beloved utopia and the non majority. > > The Conservative party are riven on Europe and have been for decades. Cameron called the referendum to try and end that: not the for the country (who couldn't have given a shit at the time about the EU) but for his party. Then he buggered off. She was dealt a grim hand indeed. >
Williamson is no loss and Mordaunt is a good choice as successor. She was wasted at DFID. The problem however is May. She is Corbyn’s biggest electoral asset. All those who voted in favour of her in the VONC have all betrayed the Tory Party which is having a death rattle as a result.
Yep. She’s a good one, comes across well and clearly has a sense of humour. From a military town and was or is an officer in the reserves. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hvLcYUXBBuc
> @Sandpit said: > Penny is the first female Defence Sec sin't she > > Yep. She’s a good one, comes across well and clearly has a sense of humour. From a military town and was or is an officer in the reserves.
Luckily her belief in homeopathy and that the best remedy is a many times diluted version of what causes a disease will fit right in with current UK defence policy.
> @oxfordsimon said: > Williamson should resign his seat (surely his 44% majority is unlikely to be overturned even in these febrile times) > > And he should be prosecuted - if the CPS and police can make the case. > > End of.
Comments
https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1123637293577797632?s=21
> > @Stereotomy said:
> > > @Mysticrose said:
> > > By the way, this is another illustration that you write off Theresa May at your peril.
> > >
> > > She's had to deal with a completely impossible situation. Yes she's handled it very badly at times but I frankly doubt anyone could have done it better.
> > >
> > > Except Piers Morgan obvs. He's godlike. As he demonstrated to Brett Lee.
> >
> > She only had to deal with an impossible situation because she created one for herself
> >>>
That's simply untrue and one day the penny (tee hee) will drop for those idiots in the ERG.
The problems were insuperable once you factor in the inability of the ERG to compromise on their beloved utopia and the non majority.
The Conservative party are riven on Europe and have been for decades. Cameron called the referendum to try and end that: not the for the country (who couldn't have given a shit at the time about the EU) but for his party. Then he buggered off. She was dealt a grim hand indeed.
> Hand over the spade and step away from the hole, Gav
>
> https://twitter.com/bbclaurak/status/1123637293577797632?s=21
Oh
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hvLcYUXBBuc
> > @Mysticrose said:
> > > @Stereotomy said:
> > > > @Mysticrose said:
> > > > By the way, this is another illustration that you write off Theresa May at your peril.
> > > >
> > > > She's had to deal with a completely impossible situation. Yes she's handled it very badly at times but I frankly doubt anyone could have done it better.
> > > >
> > > > Except Piers Morgan obvs. He's godlike. As he demonstrated to Brett Lee.
> > >
> > > She only had to deal with an impossible situation because she created one for herself
> > >>>
>
> That's simply untrue and one day the penny (tee hee) will drop for those idiots in the ERG.
>
> The problems were insuperable once you factor in the inability of the ERG to compromise on their beloved utopia and the non majority.
>
> The Conservative party are riven on Europe and have been for decades. Cameron called the referendum to try and end that: not the for the country (who couldn't have given a shit at the time about the EU) but for his party. Then he buggered off. She was dealt a grim hand indeed.
>
Okay, and who created the non majority?
Hard to dislike someone who did this. First time by any minister in the House of Commons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eJUFfzRFg
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2013-03-26/debates/13032673000003/BusinessOfTheHouse?highlight=hen#contribution-13032673000211
> Rory Stewart, come on down.
So he doesn't have to resign from his prisons job.
> Penny Mourdant's cock speech in March 2013.
>
> https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2013-03-26/debates/13032673000003/BusinessOfTheHouse?highlight=hen#contribution-13032673000211
Penny knows how to coin a phrase...
And he should be prosecuted - if the CPS and police can make the case.
End of.
> Penny is the first female Defence Sec sin't she
>
> Yep. She’s a good one, comes across well and clearly has a sense of humour. From a military town and was or is an officer in the reserves.
Luckily her belief in homeopathy and that the best remedy is a many times diluted version of what causes a disease will fit right in with current UK defence policy.
> Did anyone get on Mordaunt ?
Easy now.
> Williamson should resign his seat (surely his 44% majority is unlikely to be overturned even in these febrile times)
>
> And he should be prosecuted - if the CPS and police can make the case.
>
> End of.
Oh
> He spent too much time watching House of Cards I think and tried to make fiction match reality
We bow to your expertise
https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/politics/peterborough-mp-fiona-onasanya-kicked-out-by-constituents-after-successful-recall-petition-1-8912007
> Over 19K signatures to remove Peterborough's MP.
>
> https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/politics/peterborough-mp-fiona-onasanya-kicked-out-by-constituents-after-successful-recall-petition-1-8912007
Wow
> > @dr_spyn said:
> > Over 19K signatures to remove Peterborough's MP.
> >
> > https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/politics/peterborough-mp-fiona-onasanya-kicked-out-by-constituents-after-successful-recall-petition-1-8912007
>
> Wow
Around 28%?