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Teresa May & The Convention Of Human Rights

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Khandro | 16:32 Fri 01st Jul 2016 | News
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She now says, despite having said the opposite earlier, that she wants to remain with the people who have prevented her from deporting so many terrorists.
Wasn't removal from their jurisdiction, part of the reason for many voting for Brexit?


http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/685158/Theresa-May-ditches-plans-Britain-out-European-Convention-Human-Rights-Tory
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I'm beginning to think you may be right. May is looking a bit shifty at the moment. As for the others, no chance.
I think Brutus stabbed his mate in front, otherwise how does "et tu..." work?

The protectors of liberty (the Republic) lost to the supporters of the Imperial project. That is to say Brutus and Cassius fell on their swords at Philippi and the future tyrant Octavian won.

I hope that the publicly funded propaganda sheet's statement "we will implement your decision" is honoured.
"Cometh the hour cometh the man".

Anybody see a Churchill (or a Thatcher) out there?

Mrs May has played a fairly canny game here.

She was in the REMAIN camp, although we hardly saw her at all. She has stayed out of the childish name calling and yah-boo politics that is the inevitable product of our public schools system.

She has remained reasonably aloof from the nastier cut and thrust of party politics. She has also shown that there can be an iron fist inside her velvet glove, when the need arises.

Her only real opponent over the next few days and weeks would appear to be Gove, and as he has shown himself to be weak and indecisive, as well as an irritant to the Party, it would seem safe to assume that Mrs May has the best chance of being Britain's second woman PM.
^Aw botox, I had a bet on her. ;)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/conservative-leadership-andrea-leadsom-emerges-to-rival-theresa-may-a7114916.html#gallery

If she can get second place the membership of the Tory party may very well choose her over May - fingers crossed!
It's between May and Gove now, the others can pack their bags and go home. I would have liked to see David Davis on the list, though, might have been a different story.
Jack....I seem to recall Davies had his fingers burnt once before, and maybe he doesn't fancy it a second time !

As a Labour supporter, I don't really want to intrude on private grief, but as long as its not Gove, I don't really mind who it is. That face aches to be smacked !
Tory leadership: Iain Duncan Smith backs Andrea Leadsom ::

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36692057

Well, thats her chances up the Swanny then !
Chiaroscuro's link is very interesting. I must confess that I have never heard of the woman until now. Only 6 years as an MP and now pitching for PM. If she pulls it off that'll be a turn-up for the books.
Mikey, //As a Labour supporter, I don't really want to intrude on private grief//

As a Labour supporter, grief is something you'll be very familiar with.
I'm not a Tory voter or supporter, but the best I can see out of the ones standing for leadership is Theresa May. I hope she gets the job. The others are all no-marks.
Jack...like you, I had heard very little about her until a few days ago.

Perhaps that might count in her favour, but I'm afraid the kiss of death has now been given by IDS, a failed wannabe Tory Leader, and a failed Minister.
That's just plain silly, Mikey. IDS's endorsement is neither here nor there.
Look at the people who support May, arch Europhiles. Gove, who I like, has pledged to keep Osborne as chancellor, which I don't like.
Unless the Conservatives want to gift millions of their voters to UKIP, they have to go for Leadsom. (who I fancy a bit)
We live in interesting times. The prospect of ending up with a PM in two months' time of whom no one had ever heard of before is fascinating.
// I think Brutus stabbed his mate in front, otherwise how does "et tu..." work? //

in true brexiter fashion, they stabbed him all over and said to each other: 'we will work out the details later'
[ or in Bojo's case never ]

and which ministry will Boris get as a pay off ?
could there be a "Ministry of Tousle haired but lovable rogues" ?
a ministry of one but what a one !
It may be my memory but it seems that is always the case regarding new leader elections. Some compromise candidate who is second choice for all gets in and I say, "Who ?". Just this time it's the party in government so they become PM.
// The prospect of ending up with a PM in two months' time of whom no one had ever heard of before is fascinating.//

happen before
Major was projected into celebrity,
and started his first cabinet meeting ( as PM ) with the words:
who'd a thought it ?

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