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Ministers Tour Uk To Sell Mrs May’S Deal
Why? The people they are attempting to sell to have no say so what does she imagine this will achieve?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-464 77036
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are only three reasonable explanations:
1. An indirect way of pressuring MPs by encouraging constituents to support the deal;
2. Early campaigning for a general election;
3. Early campaigning for a second referendum.
If it's the third one, then much as I might like to see that referendum, it would utterly destroy whatever shreds of credibility May has left.
1. An indirect way of pressuring MPs by encouraging constituents to support the deal;
2. Early campaigning for a general election;
3. Early campaigning for a second referendum.
If it's the third one, then much as I might like to see that referendum, it would utterly destroy whatever shreds of credibility May has left.
For all her faults (I am no fan), Theresa May did not create this mess. The first referendum was a dog's breakfast, cobbled together to buy votes from some who would otherwise vote UKIP. We have a representative democracy for a reason. The majority in Parliament would prefer to remain, but the dissenters will never rest until they have destroyed this country. Who still believes we, the majority, will be better off, and why?
We have different reasons for finding no credibility in Theresa May, I think. Right now, I have a small amount of sympathy for her because I think all the Brexiteers who are either backing her or resigning are just waiting to pin this whole mess on her so that they can seize power by claiming innocence, whereas really it's the fault of the entire cabinet, Brexiteers and Remainers alike.
"YMB, but what's the alternative? Make a stand by refusing to vote - and let Jeremy and his motley crew in?"
At present I dont see them as any worse. May is currently trying to sell the country out to un-elected socialists, at lead Jezza can be voted out at some point.
Besides, with her stitch up he wont have much wriggle room to do anything anyway.
May will not go unless forced. She thinks that people are scared of Labour so she will just carry on wrecking the country.
Well she is wrong, I know I am not the only life long Tory who is starting to thing Jezza may not be so bad compared to a dictator.
At present I dont see them as any worse. May is currently trying to sell the country out to un-elected socialists, at lead Jezza can be voted out at some point.
Besides, with her stitch up he wont have much wriggle room to do anything anyway.
May will not go unless forced. She thinks that people are scared of Labour so she will just carry on wrecking the country.
Well she is wrong, I know I am not the only life long Tory who is starting to thing Jezza may not be so bad compared to a dictator.
She *is* a bad leader, that much is clear. I guess I just think that at least she has tried, rather than run away from the problem in the hopes of escaping blame.
I think it's especially shameful and disgraceful, on the parts of Davis, Boris, and Raab, to have backed May in cabinet *before* resigning, rather than resigning without supporting her.
I think it's especially shameful and disgraceful, on the parts of Davis, Boris, and Raab, to have backed May in cabinet *before* resigning, rather than resigning without supporting her.
Too late (and won't change my opinion anyway), already urged my MP to stop ah, messing about, and get the no-deal option done. Not that I've had any reply yet.
GE is unlikely, disrespecting the already made decision had better be near impossible. Parliament seems to be playing fast & loose with public respect. Perhaps they all feel that the system has none left to lose.
GE is unlikely, disrespecting the already made decision had better be near impossible. Parliament seems to be playing fast & loose with public respect. Perhaps they all feel that the system has none left to lose.
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