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Careful Theresa
Be Careful Theresa, While the cat is away , the mice will play, yes whilst you are away in China
your devoted Mps are gathering votes of no confidence . TBW made the same mistake. Beware the Ides of March
your devoted Mps are gathering votes of no confidence . TBW made the same mistake. Beware the Ides of March
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Reports have claimed that as many as 40 MPs may have sent letters to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee, which polices the leadership rules. But senior Tories dismiss the claims as speculation, pointing out that no MP has publicly admitted sending one.
Meanwhile, a poll revealed Tory voters back Mrs May to stay on as Prime Minister.
Reports have claimed that as many as 40 MPs may have sent letters to Sir Graham Brady, chairman of the backbench 1922 Committee, which polices the leadership rules. But senior Tories dismiss the claims as speculation, pointing out that no MP has publicly admitted sending one.
Meanwhile, a poll revealed Tory voters back Mrs May to stay on as Prime Minister.
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See Togo's post at 10.03 today.
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See Togo's post at 10.03 today.
I see that you tried and failed to change the subject Danny !
Theresa is in difficulties. I am on record on here, as feeling a tad sorry for her. She put herself up for the job as PM, without fully realising how her own Party can react when the going gets tough.
The Party stuck the knife into Thatcher and then again in Major, and unless she is very careful, the same dagger will be sticking out of her back as well.
Theresa is in difficulties. I am on record on here, as feeling a tad sorry for her. She put herself up for the job as PM, without fully realising how her own Party can react when the going gets tough.
The Party stuck the knife into Thatcher and then again in Major, and unless she is very careful, the same dagger will be sticking out of her back as well.
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