Who will be the next prime minister? 11:24 - May 5 with 8114 views | Lord_Bony | Looks like it will be between Jeremy corbyn versus Boris Johnson or Michael Gove The labour party look unelectable corbyn is remain but is willing to push through brexit but Johnson and gove are hardline brexiteers. What a shambles. Brexit will be delivered before the election and it is the task of the new government to see it all go through smoothly, not an easy task.. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:31 - May 5 with 3900 views | bluey_the_blue | Corbyn is Remain? In which parallel universe? He's voted against anything EU related his entire career! | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:34 - May 5 with 3890 views | dickythorpe | Neil Warnock has more chance than Boris [Post edited 5 May 2019 11:34]
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:36 - May 5 with 3880 views | longlostjack | Unless there's a challenge to Corbyn's leadership from Tom Watson. Could possibly happen if a deal is reached by Corbyn and May without it being approved by a second referendum. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:51 - May 5 with 3841 views | Muteswan | Huw Jenkins? Could take us to the next level. 🤔 | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:56 - May 5 with 3830 views | exiledclaseboy | Boris is unlikely to get on the ballot paper for the vote of Tory members. Corbyn is about as “remain” as Pikey Paul was before the referendum. There’s no guarantee that Brexit will be “delivered” before the next general election. It’ll be the same government just a different PM (if there’s no election). Apart from that, top OP. [Post edited 5 May 2019 11:58]
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 11:57 - May 5 with 3824 views | exiledclaseboy | Watson won’t challenge Corbyn because he knows it’s doomed to failure. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 12:30 - May 5 with 3771 views | bluey_the_blue | LMFAO. He also claimed to have vigorously campaigned to Remain despite, you know, being utterly anonymous during the referendum. Again, look at his voting record in HoC. He's always been anti-Eu, as have union backers - mostly due to not wanting cheap foreign labour taking British jobs... | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 12:45 - May 5 with 3749 views | Lord_Bony | So he's a CharLataN ANd a liAr then? As Per h would say. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 13:02 - May 5 with 3729 views | bluey_the_blue | Oh he definitely is both. And many other things. | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 14:52 - May 5 with 3659 views | builthjack | Curtis | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 15:16 - May 5 with 3642 views | BrynCartwright | Corbyn, Johnson or Gove. What a bunch of a-holes. Completely uninspiring. Don't want any of them. I wish Hilary Benn or Keir Starmer was running Labour. Middle England will never vote Corbyn into government. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 15:58 - May 5 with 3597 views | monmouth | Corbyn wouldn’t be able to decide whether to vote for Corbyn, the useless insipid c*nt. I hate Farrago with all my soul, but the arsehole is ten times the leader of Corbyn or May. [Post edited 5 May 2019 15:59]
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 16:53 - May 5 with 3542 views | londonlisa2001 | It would presumably depend on whether it was a Corbyn appointed Corbyn, or a someone other than Corbyn appointed Corbyn. A ‘Corbyn’ Corbyn or a ‘non Corbyn’ Corbyn if you like. Absolutely useless. As will be whoever is leading the shower of crap sitting opposite him. | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:00 - May 5 with 3527 views | hobo | The whispers around the HoC is James Cleverly | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:04 - May 5 with 3519 views | Lord_Bony | He d have my vote. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:14 - May 5 with 3502 views | bluey_the_blue | I don't think it matters who leads the Tories tbh, anybody but May wipes the floor with Corbyn. | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:23 - May 5 with 3487 views | londonlisa2001 | Oh dear God. His performance on the BBC local election coverage last week was painful. | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:25 - May 5 with 3482 views | londonlisa2001 | And anyone but Corbyn and 2 or 3 others wipes the floor with anyone the Tories can find outside possibly 2 or 3. | | | |
Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:26 - May 5 with 3479 views | Lord_Bony | I was once a staunch Labour supporter. But the last Labour government under Blair turned my guts and put me right off politics. If that idiot Corbyn really pushed the" people's vote" for a second referendum,they would be soaring high,any fool can see that,I voted leave but would welcome it. The terminal decline of the Labour Party had already taken place before the emergence of Corbyn. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:29 - May 5 with 3463 views | exiledclaseboy | Not a chance in hell of the Conservative party membership electing a black man as its leader. Other than that, Cleverly is exceptionally dim. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:36 - May 5 with 3443 views | Lord_Bony | Who else they got? Jacob Rees Mogg...Jeremy (k)hunt ? | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 17:39 - May 5 with 3433 views | Highjack | Of course they would. The tories are all about self preservation and opportunism. They’re always taunting labour on the fact there have been two female Tory PMs whilst labour have never had a female leader (unless you count Miranda of course). This would be a great way for them to out P.C labour again. And I believe he’s an ex service man which would appeal to a certain demographic. And also being exceptionally dim is not a barrier in today’s modern, progressive, inclusive, diverse politics. Equality rules supreme so everyone has to be distinctly ordinary. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 18:23 - May 5 with 3401 views | Flashberryjack | I wouldn't allow Corbyn or Boris to run a bath let alone run the country. The sad thing, for this country is that these pair of absolute tossers are even an option. Even sadder is that some people have/would actually voted for either of them, but there again, look at the absolute shyte that sit in the Houses of Parliament and you have to shake your head in absolute despair. | |
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Who will be the next prime minister? on 18:30 - May 5 with 3390 views | bluey_the_blue | Under Blair, Labour appealed to all and won elections. Can't stand the guy, but he was far more in tune with what the public wanted than Corbyn is or ever will be. | | | |
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