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![]() ...just to ensure that the clown car keeps moving, the Tories are about to select a leader who was formerly an investment banker in The City. A profession that is so well-loved amongst the electorate. |
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![]() Because Labour are currently so fucked up they figure they can get away with it and still win. -- Drew |
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![]() She doesn't sound insane in this BBC Profile, and seems to have been in office long enough that people know her. On her party's future: "(It is) nothing less than the patriotic duty of our party to unite and to govern in the best interests of the whole country. We need a bold, new positive vision for the future of our country - a country that works not for a privileged few but for every one of us." Says people want more than just a "Brexit PM" and has vowed to unify the Leave and Remain factions in the party. It sounds to me like she's trying to thread a needle with a ship's anchor chain, but she's trying. I can't imagine that the EU is going to tolerate free-ish trade without free-ish movement of people. Something's got to give there. And I can't imagine that the EU is going to tolerate waiting until next year before beginning the process of throwing the UK out (if they continue to say that they're leaving). How? Dunno. But I'm sure Brussels will find a way to make it painful for Cameron and Farage, and the UK economy. She's got a sizable lead at the moment. Home Secretary Theresa May has won the first round of voting in the contest to replace David Cameron as the next Conservative leader and prime minister. The optics of the whole situation is weird: "I ran to stay in the EU! I lost, but I'm the best person to lead our party going forward! I was on the side that said it would be a disaster to leave the EU, and it's looking to be a disaster, but we have to do it because people who were lied to about the consequences have spoken! I can unify us, even though our factions are diametrically opposed!!" :-/ Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() In run-up polling, she was doing very well. Seems like that didn't translate into a result in the ballot. |
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![]() http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/09/andrea-leadsom-tea-party A controversial rightwing American lobbying group that denies climate change science and promotes gun ownership paid for the Tory prime ministerial hopeful Andrea Leadsom to fly to the United States to attend its conferences. I'm sure you've got your own reasons over there to not want her to be PM, but ties to the Koch Brothers and ALEC should send up red flags and cause klaxons to sound.... Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() ... lavish cigar parties ... Just ... why? -- Drew |
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![]() http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/08/leadsom_thinks_websites_should_be_rated/ Journalists have been trawling her blog and other public writing and found a slew of policy positions that put her in the far right of UK politics, including: strong anti-gay positions on adoption and marriage; pro-money views in which she linked offshore mortgages to no more than buying a book from Amazon; no subsidies for renewable energy; and an apparent belief that criminality is developed in the first two years of a baby's life. |
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![]() http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/07/08/leadsom_thinks_websites_should_be_rated/ Journalists have been trawling her blog and other public writing and found a slew of policy positions that put her in the far right of UK politics, including: strong anti-gay positions on adoption and marriage; pro-money views in which she linked offshore mortgages to no more than buying a book from Amazon; no subsidies for renewable energy; and an apparent belief that criminality is developed in the first two years of a baby's life. Almost sounds like Barbara gave one up for adaption :-/ |
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![]() be the next PM. Theresa May is set to become the UK's next prime minister after Andrea Leadsom pulled out of the contest to become Conservative Party leader.Peter was right to say it would happen. Alex "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov |
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![]() He's such a spineless shit. Him, Johnson, Farage. Invertebrates. |
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![]() A good summary except Boris Johnson being backstabbed was the excuse, not the reason, to quit. He also expected Remain to win and the mostly Leave Conservative membership to hate the result. As Cameron declared he'd resign sometime by 2020, Johnson could wait for that, then use his popularity and Leave credentials to win Conservative leadership and almost certainly Prime Minister. However, Leave won and the next Prime Minister won't be able to fix the mess. Just because Gove backstabbed him doesn't mean he doesn't have a chance in the leadership contest. After all, Johnson has media presence, Gove is regarded as a dogmatic idiot, May lacks popularity and the rest lack name recognition. But who wants to be blamed for an upcoming recession and poor exit negotiations? Better to wait for another chance. -------------------------------------------- Matthew Greet I'm not prejudiced. I hate everyone equally. |
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![]() Alex "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov |