Saturday 22 September 2018

May needs to get fresh blood in.

Hammond has to go. He was destined for the high jump before May had her unnecessary general election and made him unsackable. He is briefing against her more and more. Its intolerable.

Oily Robbins,  Jeremy Heywood and Carney have also got to go for the same reason. Carney is easy to replace.I can personally vouch for Andrew Bailey and Paul Tucker as Governor. I would bring in an outside negotiator to run Brexit and an outsider from a big UK company to be cabinet secretary and head of the civil service. Shake them up a bit. Its long overdue. They have let down our country.

If not Theresa you are a dead duck by end of March

7 comments:

NFYeah said...

Bouncy titties

Stephen Harness said...

Sounds like you are warming to her?

Eric Edmond said...

No Mr Harness she is unlovable and unelectable as a leader.

Niall Warry said...

Asking Mrs may to actually LEAD is a fruitful as asking a pig to fly.

Stephen Harness said...

Just as I thought. However the game is changing and Corbyn has found a way out of Labour promises...to honour any party membership vote to hold a second referendum on EU membership.
These are dangerous times that could result in Corbyn in No.10 and I prefer the present incumbent, warts and all. To remain there she has to represent all of the UK, not an easy thing to do. Inevitably we are leaving without a deal and nobody can suggest May did not try to obtain a deal. The insults from Salzburg and her statesmanship, stateswomanship? have won her some respect. How did she keep her cool?
No time for a leadership campaign and no credible successor at this time.

Niall Warry said...

SH - I don't share your view that Mrs May has as yet offered any deal that the EU could accept as after all it is us wishing to leaving their club and are expecting the same trade treatment as if we haven't left.

This was NEVER going to be possible based on adherence to treaty law etc and the simple fact the EU would never allow us a status that would lead to the break up of their Single Market.

Mrs May should only be concerned with the good of our country but instead all her efforts are directed at Conservative party management.

Brexit requires a LEADER for the whole country and Mrs May simply doesn't cut it.

Stephen Harness said...

David Cameron shaped the Brexit withdrawal and as a result people voted on leaving the single market and customs union. Leave the EU and we do leave both of these anyway.
There is nothing else on the table apart from Chequers SO WE LEAVE WITHOUT A DEAL.
Labour campaigned to stay in EU, then said they would accept the will of the people and now they are moving ever closer to another vote and staying in the EU.
So is Corbyn a LEADER for the whole country?