• Tory vice chairs quit over Brexit
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44785797 Strong and stable.
Y’all ever watch a Jenga Tower fall over, and you think it’s done, but then another batch of blocks keep tumbling off? If not, you can kinda get an idea what it’s like by watching the Tories right now.
We're Knights of the Round Table Our goverrnment's strong and stable No messed up deals, facts trumped by feels This ship's abandon-able On second thought let's not do Brexit, it is a silly idea
What an absolute joke
How many people have to quit before they think about overturning this train wreck?
like rats out of a sinking ship
What if they're trying the American method and leaving for Labour to be in power when shit hits the fan and they'll take the fall.
https://youtu.be/jBJ6NYORSZ8 honestly wonder if this'll change people's minds at the next GE, surely there must be some sane people who recognise that it's the fault of the tories as a whole, not just may
Run away, arseholes. We don't want you anywhere near control of this country. Ever again. This is what May gets for finally deciding that her sort of strong position wasn't worth every shred of our economy and turfing out the Brexiters.
all of them, Tories are too stubborn to do the right thing.
70 year old racists up and down the country are furious at the betrayal of the dream none of them will live to see.
Imagine pushing a policy so idiotic that it permanently destroyed your political party even before it got enacted.
maybe if they all quit we can get annexed by Ireland and we'll be in the EU again
They're quitting because they want a harder Brexit not because they oppose it. So probably ∞
God I wish that were us
Now wait for polls of seeing Conservatives to decreasing around 38-33% for UKIP (with probably other right-wing parties) Re-rising again.
I mean its only july, the GOP will probably make another run at repealing the ACA
To be honest I'm not worried about UKIP, when they rise in popularity all it does is split the tory vote. If UKIP does better its to the direct benefit of Labour.
That's the reason they give at least. I think they know full well how poorly being at the helm for an even moderately firm brexit would reflect upon their career. It's all theatre IMO.
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