She wasn't elected to leader, she had a coronation as there was no competition.
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And then, when calling a GE to get ‘her own’ mandate, her majority was substantially diminished. The Tory party is, using the vernacular, f*ct.
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But to be clear, you’re happy that it should be entirely up to Tory MPs and a few hundred thousand Tory members to decide who should now be in charge of Brexit because you’re such a democrat?
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Treacherous Theresa May's only success in over two years of Brexit talks has been to drive Britain to the edge of a nervous breakdown in despair at her hopeless leadership, repeated lies and constant evasions.
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There also wasn't actually a vote!
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No it’s 2 1/2 years since we had that vote plenty of time for people to have reconsidered. It’s obvious that Brexit,like May,won’t deliver what was promised .
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“It’s really not that complicated folks.” Ffs. Now where have we heard that before Julia? Only from every one of the Brexiteers who are now carping from the sidelines, implying they have some secret sauce that will fix everything. It’s complicated, Julia. Very complicated.
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They also didn't have a vote.... she got in uncontested... after two ballots, not a final vote
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And we never voted for her!!
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Saying ‘it’s not that complicated’ is what got us into this mess in the first place. Remember when we were told leaving would be ‘the easiest deal ever’ Lies lies lies.
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@juliahb. The key difference is that Tories want to change their mind now they know what they're likely to get. The British public deserve the same respect. 158 Tories is a lot fewer than the 600K people who made a difference in June 2016. - 1 more reply
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The problem with all of this is that nobody can put forward anyone they feel confidence in to deliver a Brexit that means leaving completely. There appears to be no Chief Negotiator remotely up to the task. Is that just lack of available talent or lack of any feasible route?
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you can't placate both sides in the vote, so you must satisfy one, and the needs of the many outweigh the few.
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But there’s still apparently no knight in shiny armour waiting to deliver what the Leave vote want. Ppl keep saying just get on with it, but that just means leaving with no deal for now and hoping the EU cave in before we do. Personally I just don’t think it’s worth hassle now.
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we'd leave with a WTO deal, not no-deal.
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Perhaps the campaigns should have put up some easy to digest CompareTheTradeDeals site WTO vs EU?
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well, the EU was knocked out in the first round of voting in 2016.
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You just know this is gonna end up like a Rocky saga. Round two is coming.
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