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Theresa May to be forced out


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1 minute ago, HSFBfan said:

Brexit party is leading the polls  

Those are the EU parliament elections tomorrow.  The British people are nervous about a no-deal Brexit, but are ready to be done with it.  It is the elites in the Tory party that are resisting.  She has lost her country and her party and refuses to go.  To get her out they are going to have to shoot her or poison her.  British PMs always had the good sense to go when they lost support like she has.  The worst PM in their very long history.

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7 minutes ago, Bormio said:

Those are the EU parliament elections tomorrow.  The British people are nervous about a no-deal Brexit, but are ready to be done with it.  It is the elites in the Tory party that are resisting.  She has lost her country and her party and refuses to go.  To get her out they are going to have to shoot her or poison her.  British PMs always had the good sense to go when they lost support like she has.  The worst PM in their very long history.

She continues to say she will not resign 

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27 minutes ago, HSFBfan said:

She continues to say she will not resign 

If the Tories get thumped by the Brexit party tomorrow, that might do it imminently.  The party can change their rules to vote her out.  But she cannot lead. She cannot pass a Brexit deal.  Everyone hates her.  More important, no one fears or respects her.  She simply must go - and she will soon.

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5 minutes ago, Bormio said:

If the Tories get thumped by the Brexit party tomorrow, that might do it imminently.  The party can change their rules to vote her out.  But she cannot lead. She cannot pass a Brexit deal.  Everyone hates her.  More important, no one fears or respects her.  She simply must go - and she will soon.

Everything I've said backs up that sentiment 100%

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Where is Leo Amery when you need him?  At the end of the Norway debate in May 1940, Amery addressed the House of Commons.  He concluded with this to PM Neville Chamberlain “You have sat here too long for any good you have been doing.  Depart, I say, and let us have done with you.  In the name of God, go.”

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