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Theresa is Prime Minister today.

She probably will still be, this time next week.

She might be this time next month.

She won't be this time next year.

When do you think she'll be following the Pickford's van?
 
I bet s pound she will still
Be PM this time next year

Nah I bet 2 pound :)
 
I think she will be defeated in the commons by over 100 and will resign immediately.
 
I guess it depends on whether TM has a clever way of offering a second referendum.

She can legitimitely say she has negotiated the only EU deal possible and as that has been turned down the only option is to put it back to the people.

If the conservatives offer that option what alternative option do Labour have........
 
I guess it depends on whether TM has a clever way of offering a second referendum.

She can legitimitely say she has negotiated the only EU deal possible and as that has been turned down the only option is to put it back to the people.

If the conservatives offer that option what alternative option do Labour have........
Heavy commons defeat,either she resigns,or triggers "no confidence" vote,,etc,,,could be leave without deal,election,,,ref2,,who knows
 
One thing appears to be becoming more certain: the demand for and growing support for a Peoples' vote.
Even Gove is arguing that The PM's Deal should be supported to avoid a Peoples' vote.
"
Brexit: Gove warns of referendum if MPs don't back PM's deal" https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-46416591

I suppose when the Ref2 does happen it will because the EU insisted on it. :)
 
Gove has allied himself to May, giving her support for the time being. Gove is by nature an "assistant-to." He is her mouthpiece and can say things that May can't say.

For example, May has said there would not be a 2017 election; there will not be a second referendum, she will lead the UK to the completion of Brexit, there is no alternative to her plan, except the calamitous no-deal.

None of these things is true.

It's very noticeable that she cannot bring herself to answer the question "in what way is your deal better than staying in the EU?"
 
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