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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbsy View Post
    Cameron must be thinking 'WTF'.....!!
    Fair play to Cameron, hes kicked Boris in the balls and washed his hands of everything. Boris has now realised he would be on a one way street to political suicide if he was PM. Just a shame there iss noone credible in the Tories to lead the country at this important time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dantodman View Post
    Fair play to Cameron, hes kicked Boris in the balls and washed his hands of everything. Boris has now realised he would be on a one way street to political suicide if he was PM. Just a shame there iss noone credible in the Tories to lead the country at this important time.


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    That's all very well, and I don't doubt that it's true, but they are playing out their own personal vacuous political games whilst leaving the country, the Union, the EU, and Europe in a destabilising crisis.
    They are both utter utter c*nts and I despise them both.

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    Hello Boris, Michael here,look join our side and when we win will make you P M. Run around the country have pint with workers nip down to Cornwall eat a few pasties kiss some fish oh eat some ice cream you know the score, look like a jolly fellow all the old people will love you.( by the way i am 64 but micky did't con me.).We'll let Farage use the immigration issue that will really work for us. By the way i don't want to be PM. My wife sends her love. My history knowledge is not the best but didn't the nazis have a "night of the long Knives". Well Boris use the NHS to remove the knife while we still have one. Gove is one slimey bastard he conned all the mugs voted out for his own ambitions and ****ed the country good style.

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    The level of disloyalty and mistrust this pond weed has demonstrated will surely be borne out in the voting for Tory leader, no? If it is not then then there will be a big public backlash at the next election. Gove is a joke as he clearly proved with his ideas as education secretary.

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    Who would the forums Brexit voters like to see as the PM that submits article 50 and conducts the negotiations on their behalf? I am sure they have a plan of campaign and preference for a winning scenario.

    My own personal thoughts are that it should be a Brexit supporter, if a remain supporter conducts negotiations then they would call "foul" for years to come on any matter that did not meet their expectations. I believe Cameron was 100% right to step down now (he was going anyway) and clear the way for a Brexit candidate to lead the way.
    But who do you want?

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    Quote Originally Posted by molehill View Post
    Who would the forums Brexit voters like to see as the PM that submits article 50 and conducts the negotiations on their behalf? I am sure they have a plan of campaign and preference for a winning scenario.

    My own personal thoughts are that it should be a Brexit supporter, if a remain supporter conducts negotiations then they would call "foul" for years to come on any matter that did not meet their expectations. I believe Cameron was 100% right to step down now (he was going anyway) and clear the way for a Brexit candidate to lead the way.
    But who do you want?
    I'd have said May. Although a quiet remainer she's made of stern stuff. We all know that the power in Europe, for the moment, lies with Merkel. I reckon Merkel would have most blokes turned to quivering wrecks by the time she'd finished with them. She scares me. I can see May squaring up to her alright though.

    That said, maybe what it is really needed is a conniving, back stabbing , slimy, weasel of a person to deal their way through. Step up Gove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brummievet View Post
    I'd have said May. Although a quiet remainer she's made of stern stuff. We all know that the power in Europe, for the moment, lies with Merkel. I reckon Merkel would have most blokes turned to quivering wrecks by the time she'd finished with them. She scares me. I can see May squaring up to her alright though.

    That said, maybe what it is really needed is a conniving, back stabbing , slimy, weasel of a person to deal their way through. Step up Gove.
    Silvio Berlusconi is not doing much.

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    I never thought I would consider Teresa May to be the best of the potential Tory leaders - she of the go home van sign - but I do at the moment. Not that the competition is tough.

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    To think we could end up with Hilary Clinton as President, Teresa May as PM, and Angela Eagle as Leader of the Opposition.

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