Tory MPs have sought advice on whether the amendment is legally binding to assess whether May could accept it without having to fulfil its demands
WorKid wrote:There's quote a lot of ill-feeling up north I can tell you. UKIP are relevant again.
WorKid wrote:There's quote a lot of ill-feeling up north I can tell you.
UKIP are relevant again.
WorKid wrote:You don't enjoy his sniping?
WorKid wrote:Funny how much I've warmed to him and cripes even Osborne.
WorKid wrote:Funny how much I've warmed to him and cripes even Osborne.
I like to believe that every day May wishes she'd not brought Johnson into the cabinet.
Unlikely wrote:He's slagging May off for not fixing the unfixable mess he helped create. Spineless little shit.
legaldinho wrote:Osborne argued against having the referendum, but admittedly he continued, nay exacerbated, the economic policy which helped foster the conditions out of which a majority for leave was conjuredUnlikely wrote:He's slagging May off for not fixing the unfixable mess he helped create. Spineless little shit.
legaldinho wrote:John Major has always been a good manFunny how much I've warmed to him and cripes even Osborne. I like to believe that every day May wishes she'd not brought Johnson into the cabinet.
davyK wrote:legaldinho wrote:John Major has always been a good manFunny how much I've warmed to him and cripes even Osborne. I like to believe that every day May wishes she'd not brought Johnson into the cabinet.
He's become more statesmanlike as he has aged. His tenure was problematic with a wafer thin majority - relying on the NI Unionist vote quite often - I believe one of his party had to be ambulanced in from hospital for a late night vote to get something through.
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