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Who will take over from May as Tory party leader and future PM
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Ray Scully
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oldbluefox
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Re: Who will take over from May as Tory party leader and future PM
Of course it could be a whole lot worse........
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Ray Scully
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Come on OBF you can do better than copy Stephenoldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 14:29Of course it could be a whole lot worse........
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oldbluefox
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I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!! 
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.
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Jan Rosser
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With that accent - oh please we would all need a translatoroldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:23I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!!
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.![]()
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oldbluefox
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I hadn't noticed the accent 
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Mervyn and Trish
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She's a non-starter for me. Only be an MP for five minutes.
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Ray Scully
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Despite being a fellow Scouser I find nothing appealing about Ms McVey, further comment could find me being accused of being a misogynist which I can assure I am not.oldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:23I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!!
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.![]()
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Stephen
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Touchy... MEoldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:23I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!!
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.![]()
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screwy
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Says a welsh person. Just saying,don’t shoot me.Jan Rosser wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:48With that accent - oh please we would all need a translatoroldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:23I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!!
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.![]()
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Jan Rosser
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No offence taken Screwy - my son lives up north and on the occasions when we've gone into Liverpool I struggle with the accent but realise mine can be a bit difficult to understand too - when I hear myself speaking I'm horrified.screwy wrote: 27 May 2019, 09:50Says a welsh person. Just saying,don’t shoot me.Jan Rosser wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:48With that accent - oh please we would all need a translatoroldbluefox wrote: 26 May 2019, 15:23I have to give him credit. You know how touchy he can get!!!
I think my vote would go for Esther McVey............. for purely political reasons of course.![]()
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screwy
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No problem Jan, being a Lancashire lad i cant stand that heavy Scouse accent although they are very nice people...in the main lol
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Ray Scully
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Don't know about who will take over from May, but the Labour party want's to ditch the liability which is Corbyn ASAP
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No-one even talking about the new Lib Dem leader? Mind you under their rules it has to be one of their MPs. So not a lot of choice. But I'll be glad to see the back of Cable.
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Manoverboard
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It'll be Boris for the time being but come the General Election post November the Brexit Party will walk it if we haven't left by then.

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I doubt it Moby, they have even less chance than your team had in the cup final!!Manoverboard wrote: 27 May 2019, 18:45It'll be Boris for the time being but come the General Election post November the Brexit Party will walk it if we haven't left by then.
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Labour voters can always be relied upon to vote for any dead donkey that wears a red rosette in a general election, its only Tory voters that think before they vote.
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oldbluefox
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Judging by the feelings towards the Labour Party in these parts their support seems to be waning. Our council has now gone Independent
and the Brexit Party registered strongly in the North West. If they pursue their Islington policy for a second referendum they might get a bit of a drubbing around here. Corbyn has a dilemma.
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barney
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Why do you think that the Labour party want to ditch Corbyn ?Ray Scully wrote: 27 May 2019, 12:21Don't know about who will take over from May, but the Labour party want's to ditch the liability which is Corbyn ASAP
I've seen or read nothing to suggest that Ray.
A few want him to change his views on brexit, but he has always been anti EU
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Manoverboard
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That's it … rub it in why don't youtowny44 wrote: 27 May 2019, 22:25I doubt it Moby, they have even less chance than your team had in the cup final!!Manoverboard wrote: 27 May 2019, 18:45It'll be Boris for the time being but come the General Election post November the Brexit Party will walk it if we haven't left by then.
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Labour voters can always be relied upon to vote for any dead donkey that wears a red rosette in a general election, its only Tory voters that think before they vote.
17,000,000 > Leave voters are extremely angry and will vote as a heart felt protest regardless of their normal voting habits, surely ?
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Interesting that post the EU elections and in the run up to theTory leadership contest not one of the parties or candidates is talking about what's best for the country. Only about what's best for their party.
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I voted Brexit party and DW voted Tory in these EU elections, and I will be joining her in the next GE, not saying we are typical but I doubt that anywhere near all the leave voters will register protest votes in any GE.Manoverboard wrote: 28 May 2019, 09:18
17,000,000 > Leave voters are extremely angry and will vote as a heart felt protest regardless of their normal voting habits, surely ?
I have to confess I am having grave doubts that a brexit of the sort I hoped for is at all likely, I certainly don't want a no deal but equally I don't really like Theresa's WA, any trade deal that follows it would have to be extremely generous to make that WA acceptable, and I doubt we would achieve anything approaching generous. Which is why I would seriously consider voting remain in any 2nd vote, or probably not vote at all, but I worry that with this parliament will trundle over the no deal cliff on Halloween through sheer intransigence and stupidity.
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Re: Who will take over from May as Tory party leader and future PM
That's a step up from what is best for themselves!
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Politicians intransigent and stupid? Surely not. I think you over estimate their talents!towny44 wrote: 28 May 2019, 10:08I voted Brexit party and DW voted Tory in these EU elections, and I will be joining her in the next GE, not saying we are typical but I doubt that anywhere near all the leave voters will register protest votes in any GE.Manoverboard wrote: 28 May 2019, 09:18
17,000,000 > Leave voters are extremely angry and will vote as a heart felt protest regardless of their normal voting habits, surely ?
I have to confess I am having grave doubts that a brexit of the sort I hoped for is at all likely, I certainly don't want a no deal but equally I don't really like Theresa's WA, any trade deal that follows it would have to be extremely generous to make that WA acceptable, and I doubt we would achieve anything approaching generous. Which is why I would seriously consider voting remain in any 2nd vote, or probably not vote at all, but I worry that with this parliament will trundle over the no deal cliff on Halloween through sheer intransigence and stupidity.
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Ray Scully
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Politicians intransigent and stupid? Surely not. I think you over estimate their talents! 
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barney
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I find it hard to believe that as bad as this Tory rabble are, they still look quite sane when compared to the stance that Labour is currently taking.
To suspend a member for voting for another party may well be in the constitution, but to publicly enact it, when under investigation for racism, is total madness.
Who is advising these people?
I quit when Corbyn was elected, then quite warmed to him and re-joined because of his fiscal policies, and now look like quitting again because of the ridiculous way it is run.
It's like Uni student politics.
If you cannot have a rational debate with someone who disagrees with you, then we might as well all chuck it in.
To suspend a member for voting for another party may well be in the constitution, but to publicly enact it, when under investigation for racism, is total madness.
Who is advising these people?
I quit when Corbyn was elected, then quite warmed to him and re-joined because of his fiscal policies, and now look like quitting again because of the ridiculous way it is run.
It's like Uni student politics.
If you cannot have a rational debate with someone who disagrees with you, then we might as well all chuck it in.
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