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towny44 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 10:48
Perhaps we should parachute a businessman into the job, Richard Branson, James Dyson
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towny44 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 10:48
or at least someone with a successful negotiating record
Forget that

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towny44 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 10:48
Perhaps we should parachute a businessman into the job, Richard Branson, James Dyson or at least someone with a successful negotiating record, maybe just a damn good poker player.
Except Branson is an ardent Remainer.
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Everyone now agrees that Brexit, in at least the short term, will not be good.
Therefore the next PM will not be a Tory (excluding 'caretakers').
Corbyn is not widely thought of as PM material.
But some in his party believe in his polices and require there continuation.
His replacement needs to bring unity to the country, maybe of ethnic origin.
As Conservatives have already had two female PM's, our next PM will be....
Dianne Abbott. :lol:
Testiculi ad Brexitum. Venceremos.

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You had me worried for a minute Jack. At least she won't be Chancellor of the Exchequer. Her predictions aren't up to much as she said Corbyn would be PM by Christmas, although in fairness she didn't say which Christmas.
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oldbluefox wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 13:54
You had me worried for a minute Jack. At least she won't be Chancellor of the Exchequer. Her predictions aren't up to much as she said Corbyn would be PM by Christmas, although in fairness she didn't say which Christmas.

Yes, but the scary thing is, I don't believe any of what I wrote is 'wrong' or impossible. :wtf:
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Jack Staff wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 14:13
oldbluefox wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 13:54
You had me worried for a minute Jack. At least she won't be Chancellor of the Exchequer. Her predictions aren't up to much as she said Corbyn would be PM by Christmas, although in fairness she didn't say which Christmas.

Yes, but the scary thing is, I don't believe any of what I wrote is 'wrong' or impossible. :wtf:
You never do Jack.. :lol: :lol:
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On the plus side if Dianne did get the job and was able to extend the proposed Brexit transition period to 2025 that would give us another 15 years to make preparations, and the divorce bill could be broken down into 15 payments of £23 each.
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