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That's exactly what I think too, sadly. :(
Too much populists and demagogues want to 'shake things up' these days. Theresa May for me seems to have a very good temperament and the necessary dosis of empathy. If you read back my post about why I prefer Theresa May, then that should satisfy you more....
Also, I sincerely believe a Conservative from the 'Remain' camp is in a better position to heal the country. If Gove becomes PM -a 'Leaver'- he has to battle much fiercer with the Northern-Irish cause and the revived Scottish independence. And.....do not forget that still 48 % voted 'Remain'. Lastly, I think the UK needs stability...and especially unity.
And for me as a pro-EU supporter, I also think it will indirectly help the financial and economic stability on the mainland of Europe.
Vote Bell. You're never be shorted again.
Good for the UK citizens they want have leverage time, but I'm sorry that should have been taken into account before the referendum. In the end the other EU nations have another interest.
I don't see how someone from the remain camp has any right to take the job frankly. Might as well just keep Caneron on.
Intellectually Gove should be the man but he is utterly charisma free and would be suicide for the Tories in a general election so it looks like May is a done deal.
Love how you take pains to point out that the 48% who voted remain need to be considered. Precisely the position of the Westminster elite who you can be sure wouldn't give the slightest toss for the views of the 48% if the positions were reversed.
Sorry mate but that's non of the EU's business. Until our PM turns up with a signed article 50 in his hand we are a full member.
At them. Whoever gets the leadership, I predict plenty of political betrayals
To come.
It is. Especially since before the Brexit and during the campaign, the Leave-supporters wanted to get out of the EU as soon as possible. Nuance should have kicked in earlier. But obviously, now Brexit is a fact, Leave-supporters suddenly see all the complexities. You should have seen that beforehand.
So basically the Politicians were stupid, the voters were stupid, only
The EU and their supporters are smart ? WOW, if the UK is so Stupid
I wonder why the EU wants to keep us. :))
Money at least. :))
Not saying that. Just pointing out that it's nothing to do with you Europeans until we formally announce we're going by article 50. You can want us out tomorrow but it's not up to you. If we want to dally over it for the next 5 years there's bugger all you can do about it.
Activated. The must have thought it would never be needed ! :))
Yes, now that the cat is out of the bag go right on and pay for another five years into the EU budget, no reason to hurry now. :D
And while you're at it you can throw around your weight a bit and try to convince investors to burn some money in the land of the clueless, hapless, spineless, why not? I bet that's going to be a great success. :))
I'm starting to believe that Boris was actually the one with the most brains in the whole crumbling movement.
pull each other apart, over a few years. Boris can re-emerge as the best
candidate they have. :D basically, stand back and let the others fight it
out, then when ready. take out the survivor ;)
The real baffling thing is how both major parties are shown now with their pants around their ankles and their thumbs up ye know where. That's what they claimed all along, we just never knew they were both right about it.
Doubt that Boris will be back again though. He is a clown and he doesn't agree with the powers that be at the Murdoch HQ, so he can never be PM against the Sun. ;)
I was thinking that, but surprisingly I thought she gave a very good speech and set herself as the right candidate to actually negotiate the Leave with the EU. She said it in no uncertain terms: Brexit means Brexit. She is also far less polarising than Michael Gove. I don't hear demagogy from her either, she just sounds like someone who wants to get on with the job. Of course politicians tend to disappoint, but at least I liked what I heard. Fiscally conservative, but socially liberal.
You mean Gove was in front of a backdrop? All I saw was a beige screen, and there was some noise.