If Johnson continues to collect support and opponents drop out, presumably if they all drop out then he will be PM in June.
Oh and enjoyed the exchange between Superfrank and ShaunWhite.
Next Tory Leader & May's Exit Date (2019)
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Fresh blood, new tactics, smash the existing system, and some strong managers nearing the end of their contracts like Trudeau or Merkel. It's worked for Man City and the Bank of Engand. Even Farage brought in a German to be his lifelong #2. Lets see Britain PLC run like a proper business for a change. Blue sky thinking, what's not to likejimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:32 pmShaun -you've got the kenwood out today - lol.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:28 pmHere's an idea frank...how about a foreign leader. It's worked for prem football ?
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There's always Dead Ringers 6:30pm, Radio 4
LeTiss wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:24 pmJust imagine if Spitting Image would return...........they'd have a field day!
Steptoe Corbyn and Aabacus Abbott
Jimmy Krankie Sturgeon
Boris and various Tories
Horrible little Sadiq Khan
Trump
Macron, Merkel
Not to mention Farage and of course journalists like Jon "I've never seen so many white people" Snow
It would be hilarious, albeit libellous
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As an Englishman living in England I can't see what Scotland and NI bring to the table. At least Wales bring rugby and song (Welsh father )sionascaig wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:28 pmCan't help thinking its goodbye to a United Kingdom unless they get this mess resolved soon.
Also Lisbon much of which will be effected in the next few years and I agree with your other comments in that post. We must get Brexit sorted because it's draining all resources from other issues so we need the leader who is most likely to finish it.superfrank wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:39 pmJohn Major signed us up to Maastricht - that was a massive change and we should have had a referendum on it like other countries did.
Come on Shaun you know they cannot publicly negotiate a trade deal with another country until they leave the EU but I'm sure they are talking behind closed doors (if not I would like Dr Fox to justify his salary) and a negotiation period is not how long you have been talking but how much time is left … negotiations stretch out to the period allocated to them because sides don't move position until the end. I'm sure they could have reached Mrs May's deal in 24 hours if they had to.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:20 pmno sign of great 'new deals' yet I'm sure you'll agree, but early days … 2 years to negotiate an exit
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As an Englishman living in England I can't see what Scotland and NI bring to the table. At least Wales bring rugby and song (Welsh father )sionascaig wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 2:28 pmCan't help thinking its goodbye to a United Kingdom unless they get this mess resolved soon.
And I'm sure the same could be said for Eire until it got its independence from Westminster....
Anyway, Rory is pseudo Scottish - Go Rory Go!
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Boris has pulled out of the race after being flattened by a bulldozer at Heathrow.
Got to lay him at these prices
Got to lay him at these prices