Tashyboy
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Al bet Corbyn wishes he had now sung " God save the Queen".
Country voted. BoJo is delivering what they voted for.
Democracy at its finest.
Careful what you wish for, all playing nicely into SNPs hands. No Deal arguably affects us worst of all. With Davidson out the way who will step up? There aren't any politicians of note in Holyrood other than Sturgeon and Davidson these days.
Country voted. BoJo is delivering what they voted for.
Democracy at its finest.
How could she lose a Brexit vote, Scotland voted strongly to remain in the EUWhere as nicola who lost an indy vote and brexit vote and has not carried out the will of the people has plenty to say 🤔
Bit premature Doon. Word is she also has personal problems ☹ï¸
This may be true, but lots of people go through personal problems in high profile jobs and manage through with a support network, medication, therapy, delegation of parts of role etc. And lets be honest, she's only leading a few dozen Scottish Tory MPs - hardly something she couldn't take a break from to recover, if she was really committed to the role. She is going to remain an MSP... so will still be working full time in a public role.
Being sceptical, I'd imagine it has more to do with her no longer having the PM's ear and in fact many Tory MPs and most of the members do not share her views on Europe or even that it is worth keeping Scotland in the UK.
It's one thing being an 'insurgent' in the party and raising your profile and status of yourself and Scottish Tory politician's you lead, as well as having some kind of electoral success. It's another seeing that status evaporate in a number of months and having to resist shouting from the sidelines for the sake of some kind of appearance of party unity.
Ruth can likely see the writing on the wall. Perhaps she feels a No Deal is not likely to be avoided, her party in England has become UKIP with a blue rosette, NI will effectively be cast into the Irish sea with the rest of Ireland, retaining defacto EU status - the UK economy will enter a recession within the next 12 months... and the people who are left trying to argue for the Union and worse trying to claim a second Scottish Referendum shouldn't even be on the table, will look like a battered wife claiming that their husband 'is just under a bit of stress and he still loves me, really'.
Clearly not a scenario she has the stomach for... especially with potentially having to defend Boris in every broadcast interview she does while they are both still in their current roles. Especially if there was a UK election called and you can't suddenly be 'unavailable for an interview'.
Where as nicola who lost an indy vote and brexit vote and has not carried out the will of the people has plenty to say 🤔
Mogg responds to Sturgeon calling him a “tin-pot dictator“.
“If the PM said Christmas Day was 25 December, Nicola Sturgeon would be outraged and shocked by that, so I wouldn’t worry too much about what the Scottish leader has to say.â€
I think it was that Mogg had a reply.Well Mogg is lying about the proroguing and Johnson is always lying (and been sacked twice for it) and I guess Sturgeon lies a bit too. What's your point?
Why do you suggest NI will be cast into the Irish Sea?This may be true, but lots of people go through personal problems in high profile jobs and manage through with a support network, medication, therapy, delegation of parts of role etc. And lets be honest, she's only leading a few dozen Scottish Tory MPs - hardly something she couldn't take a break from to recover, if she was really committed to the role. She is going to remain an MSP... so will still be working full time in a public role.
Being sceptical, I'd imagine it has more to do with her no longer having the PM's ear and in fact many Tory MPs and most of the members do not share her views on Europe or even that it is worth keeping Scotland in the UK.
It's one thing being an 'insurgent' in the party and raising your profile and status of yourself and Scottish Tory politician's you lead, as well as having some kind of electoral success. It's another seeing that status evaporate in a number of months and having to resist shouting from the sidelines for the sake of some kind of appearance of party unity.
Ruth can likely see the writing on the wall. Perhaps she feels a No Deal is not likely to be avoided, her party in England has become UKIP with a blue rosette, NI will effectively be cast into the Irish sea with the rest of Ireland, retaining defacto EU status - the UK economy will enter a recession within the next 12 months... and the people who are left trying to argue for the Union and worse trying to claim a second Scottish Referendum shouldn't even be on the table, will look like a battered wife claiming that their husband 'is just under a bit of stress and he still loves me, really'.
Clearly not a scenario she has the stomach for... especially with potentially having to defend Boris in every broadcast interview she does while they are both still in their current roles. Especially if there was a UK election called and you can't suddenly be 'unavailable for an interview'.