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Rumours at Westminster that Andrea Leadsom is pulling out.
This is beyond belief. Both major parties are in utter chaos. Surely, there'll have to be a General Election to confirm May as PM after this clusterf**k.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on July 11, 2016, 12:41:09 pmThis is beyond belief. Both major parties are in utter chaos. Surely, there'll have to be a General Election to confirm May as PM after this clusterf**k.Well, if May has any sense she'll call a general election straight away, while Labour are in total meltdown
Talk about life imitating art. Both main parties are like that old Thick of It special, where the PM resigned and the spin doctors went mad trying to figure out someone to back as new leader, going through every second rate non-entity they could think of. A quarter of the Parliamentary Conservative Party thought Andrea Leadsom was suitable PM material. But she's taken her ball home after two days of aggro, complaining about the morality of the Press and bullying from some colleagues. No shit Sherlock? What exactly did she expect the very pinnacle of politics to be like? And what exactly did those who voted for her see in her as a leader?Meanwhile, Labour...well, where to begin?What a f**king shambles. Historians will be writing entire books in this past month for the next 500 years. There's never been anything remotely like this.
Was Leadsom a team rider in the Peleton, protecting and ensuring the main rider wins?
Quote from: Filo on July 11, 2016, 02:11:38 pmWas Leadsom a team rider in the Peleton, protecting and ensuring the main rider wins?Wittingly or unwittingly, she almost certain was. Quite why they wanted May in the top job is interesting, though she was only a lukewarm Remainer. I believe the real power merchants - Murdoch, Dacre, Desmond and co. wanted her as well - very interesting indeed. We shouldn't be too surprised - Murdoch has called in (and out) every PM for as long as he's had the clout to do so.
And now we are to get an unelected PM, maybe the Labour Party could learn a lesson here, Corbyn stands down and a more voter friendly leader steps in, and if they win an election that leader stands down and Corbyn becomes leader again, unelected, but in power, just like we're getting now
Interestingly May seems to be borrowing a lot of Labour policy proposals. What a time to be alive.