Posted on 05/22/2019 8:45:21 AM PDT by PghBaldy
The prime minister is facing calls to resign amid a backlash against her Brexit plan from Conservative MPs.
There have been growing calls for her to quit from her own MPs unhappy with the compromises she has set out in her Withdrawal Agreement Bill.
Several cabinet ministers have told the BBC that Mrs May cannot stay on, while others insisted she must present her plan to the Commons.
The PM told the Commons there needed to be "compromise on all sides".
The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg also said the so-called "Pizza Club" of Brexiteer cabinet members have been meeting while Mrs May was answering questions in the House - a move she described as "a bad omen for the PM".
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She should resign, she’s had 3 years to navigate Brexit and she failed the people.
ABSOLUTELY NOBODY in a “leadership” position in that poor benighted land supports Brexit. And Nigel Farage intends to “reach out” to all of those Muslim Buddies of his to help run things.
Screwed, blued and tattooed—bye, folks.
The Left’s goal here is to make Brexit so painful so they can overturn the will of the people.
And unfortunately, there are too many people on the Right who are okay with it.
Indeed. Unfortunately, no two British citizens can agree what 'the issue' was.
Wondering if Spygate has anything to do with this and Brexit is the excuse....
Freedom is a hard concept for Britains to grasp?
I beg your pardon, for Britons to grasp....
She was all about stopping Brexit while claiming she was implementing it. She wasn’t quite successful in getting her non-Brexit Brexit through that would have essentially made it impossible for the UK to leave on its own in the future, but she certainly was successful in not having Brexit passed on her watch.
That’s the muddied waters the globalists have wanted to stir up and have people perceive.
Really it’s fairly simple.
The vote was to pull out. And that's what should happen. The details on the best way to do that can be worked out after the fact...
Nothing which has happened hitherto, the ‘May deal’ included, has negated the vote or prevented its implementation.
If ‘nothing’ happens - it’s negated.
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