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It seems to me if they want to cling on and form a government they should ditch the DUP idea and seek to get agreement with the other big parties on what they want to push through. It's about time we had a more consensual collaborative approach to government. May though has no credibility now. I have no idea who they have in their top team that would be up to it either. Rudd barely convinced her own constituents. Johnson is a liability.

I said previously that this election was entirely unnecessary for Brexit and that if that really was the single biggest problem since the war, they should build a cabinet or at least a Brexit committee from across parties to get the best talents involved. I still believe that David Davies is incapable and that Kier Starmer is the obvious choice to represent Britain. Of course the nature of Brexit may be very different now.

We'll see what happens but I can't see how May can cling on now, her own party wants her to resign.


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Posted by thesweetcheat
11th June 2017ce
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