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By *igsteve43 OP   Man  over a year ago

derby

Have the erg made a mistake triggering the confidence vote now? It looks like the answer is yes as may albeit very close seems to have the numbers to stay but then labour will call a vote on the govt itself and that could just get through leading to an extension of a50, a battle between may and corbyn and a possible labour govt, and no brexit at all.

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By *iscreet_divorced_guyMan  over a year ago

central

They have fucked up major league,

May to win today, but damaged irreparably, and in the job for the next year at least!

She will lead the conservatives into the next election, and then Corbyn is in power!

That might not be a bad thing, it’s not for me to say, but from the perspective of ERG, a bad handling of the situation!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She will survive as party leader no doubt, parliament will vote down the current deal though as it’s still going to be open ended and not a complete agreement.

The Irish issue will still be there, is think it will all collapse because I cannot see parliament ever agreeing to a no deal Brexit

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By *oo hotCouple  over a year ago

North West


"Have the erg made a mistake triggering the confidence vote now? It looks like the answer is yes as may albeit very close seems to have the numbers to stay but then labour will call a vote on the govt itself and that could just get through leading to an extension of a50, a battle between may and corbyn and a possible labour govt, and no brexit at all.

"

Yes - HUGE mistake and questionable (to say the least) judgement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have the erg made a mistake triggering the confidence vote now? It looks like the answer is yes as may albeit very close seems to have the numbers to stay but then labour will call a vote on the govt itself and that could just get through leading to an extension of a50, a battle between may and corbyn and a possible labour govt, and no brexit at all.

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There is absolutely nothing to suggest that it's the ERG wankers that have triggered the no confidence vote what so ever.

The ERG could have easily claimed it was them to trigger it when Moggy publicly handed in his letter to the 1922 presuming his sheep followers would do so too but they didn't, resulting in a huge humiliation of the Prince of knobheads Moggsy.

The ERG & Moggsy suffered a major public premature ejaculation & are now left flaccid & wilted.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

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By *ild_oatsMan  over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Have the erg made a mistake triggering the confidence vote now? It looks like the answer is yes as may albeit very close seems to have the numbers to stay but then labour will call a vote on the govt itself and that could just get through leading to an extension of a50, a battle between may and corbyn and a possible labour govt, and no brexit at all.

There is absolutely nothing to suggest that it's the ERG wankers that have triggered the no confidence vote what so ever.

The ERG could have easily claimed it was them to trigger it when Moggy publicly handed in his letter to the 1922 presuming his sheep followers would do so too but they didn't, resulting in a huge humiliation of the Prince of knobheads Moggsy.

The ERG & Moggsy suffered a major public premature ejaculation & are now left flaccid & wilted."

Moggsy is just one of a number of princess and princesses in the Kingdom of Knobheads ......

Where the Queen forgot how to swallow...

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever."

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

deselection of ERG members is starting to be mentioned by consticuency activists

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement. "

the DUP are on a knife edge themselves ... the racist idiot leader they have at the moment has no support from her party and they are looking to get rid of her after brexit ... not to mention the corrupt ian paisly jr who today has been discovered to have accepted holidays gifted to him by the maldive government in return for political favours, after he narrowly escaped being sacked as an MP only to be suspended from parliament for 30 days for the same offences involving the sri lankan government ... NI may well return as republican at the next election

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement. "

Democracy at its best.

May, who was elected via a vote of her peers, and then backed (mostly) by the people is delivering on brexit. 40 odd MPs believe she is delivering the wrong type. If her fellow tory MPs do vote to keep her in, she is full as good as out. Because of a party who have a handful of MPs. And who dont represent the views of their part of the Union.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"deselection of ERG members is starting to be mentioned by consticuency activists"

If they purge the rot the people can then have their BREXIT.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"deselection of ERG members is starting to be mentioned by consticuency activists

If they purge the rot the people can then have their BREXIT."

May couldn't give a fuck about her deal really. The UKIPPERS in disguise have taken the bait, hook line and sinker. I bet she is saying to HUBS. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS YESSSSSSSSSSSSS YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS and will have the biggest orgasm of her life tonight when her revenge is half complete. Got the bastards, but this is only the small fish. I want the SNP and Labour fish now. Come on Nicola and Jeremy. come and have your fishy wishy.

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement. "

You are a piece of work.

Celebrating political and social problems in European countries because it might have a negative effect on the EU.

Now you are celebrating the same problems in our own country.

Sad

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement.

You are a piece of work.

Celebrating political and social problems in European countries because it might have a negative effect on the EU.

Now you are celebrating the same problems in our own country.

Sad "

No where in my post did it say I was celebrating, looks like you're hallucinating and seeing things which are not there again, although you usually imagine non existent exclamation marks instead of the word celebration.

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan  over a year ago

Where ever I lay my hat

Hope she goes. Doesn't seem to have much respect for parliament or the workings of govt. Led a failed election campaign which lost her majority and made a difficult Brexit process nigh on impossible. Led negotiations without listening to colleagues hence 3 Brexit ministers gone and continues to advocate a deal which can't get through Parliament. Time for a change.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"deselection of ERG members is starting to be mentioned by consticuency activists"

It's militant lunatics in the far left Labour Momentum group who look to deselect Labour MP's who don't support Corbyn. Don't judge the Conservative party along the same lines as Momentum.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"deselection of ERG members is starting to be mentioned by consticuency activists

It's militant lunatics in the far left Labour Momentum group who look to deselect Labour MP's who don't support Corbyn. Don't judge the Conservative party along the same lines as Momentum. "

you're clearly halucinating yet again

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By *asyukMan  over a year ago

West London


"I think May has a possible sympathy support level that could keep her in, thus buying up to a year for her, so it's potentially an erg mistake: they're a sloppy lot of thinkers, whatever.

Even if she wins tonight she won't be able to govern for another year. The DUP want her out and won't support her on votes in parliament in future. She can't lead a government without a majority and she doesn't have a majority without the support of the DUP. Only a new Tory leader will get the support of the DUP to continue the confidence and supply arrangement.

You are a piece of work.

Celebrating political and social problems in European countries because it might have a negative effect on the EU.

Now you are celebrating the same problems in our own country.

Sad

No where in my post did it say I was celebrating, looks like you're hallucinating and seeing things which are not there again, although you usually imagine non existent exclamation marks instead of the word celebration. "

You wanted "Brexit means Brexit".

You demanded that we get behind it. Revel in the chaos that surely you must have forseen

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