Hopefully they’ll vote handily for “Maxit.”
There hasn’t been any confidence in her for a long time.
One of the worst PMs, ever.
Cubs make fires on the edge of the golf course
But there’s more of them than us now
And they have come to settle scores
So there’s bound to be altercations
On the B-road where they don’t fly the union flag
Back to the seaside the dream About 6pm
The North Pier
The lead stare
The deep dead laughter of the yellow stars [vests]
Rapturous waves
Rapturous waves
This chick is toast! Along with Macron maybe. Both know it all NeverTrumpers when Trump got started. Trump karma curse hits again.
Thanks for posting. BUMP.
England is a crazy lawless anachronistic place.
If May loses the Queen dissolves Parliament.
New election.
Hello Liberals?
Bout time.
She been awful. Good riddance.
May’s greatest sin was to allow MI-5 and MI-6 to engage in an intel operation to influence the US election against Donald Trump via the bogus Steel Report, an British Intelligence cut out so as to give May plausible deniability.
Now May is taking it up the a$$, as the conservative counter op against May , supported by PDJT and the CIA, takes its course.
May is finished.
As with many things British, their are loud negatives about every possible choice.
Who could replace Theresa May? The PM’s likely successors
https://news.sky.com/story/who-could-replace-theresa-may-the-pms-likely-successors-10910722
I don’t see a date on the piece, maybe because of a blocked script or something.
I cannot imagine an England without Theresa May as PM. :(
Looks like “Funny Hair Man” Johnson is the most likely replacement, but there are a few other likely possibilities.
Boris Johnson has had quite a few friendly things to say about the USA and President Trump. If he becomes Prime Minister, we should probably consider some extra efforts to help the UK in whatever ways feasible without trying to advise them on political issues (that is, not to be international busybodies). It appears from some of his bold statements in the recent past, that Mr. Johnson has a will to overcome some present difficulties and existential threats.
In a piece published today, The Telegraph appears to point to Mr. Johnson as a likely next PM. The Telegraph is a subscription publication now, though (need a login).