Place your bets - Will she stay or will she go?

Place your bets - Will she stay or will she go?

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No matter what happens, britcucks will get fucked in the ass by based EU.

I hope she stays. It's kinda funny that she was forced into that position.

I for once root the eu to destroy the eternal anglo

In my opinion Comrade Corbyn is the person Britain needs at the moment.

for those who don't know what's going on:
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we should find out the result some time after 8 o'clock tonight

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Do you really see the Conservative Party membership voting for a Pakistani Muslim remainer?

My money is on DD.

he's one of the favourites for a reason, so yea I can

If she goes there'll be trouble

She'll stay because she's surrounded by weasels.

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based boris johnson will be elected and then exit the fascist EU with no deal, based britain will get its sovereignity back
then boris promptly fucks off to the US of A and britain sinks into the ocean finally

Nah get Corbyn in. I want socialism.

What did they mean by this?

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is any chance that brexit won't happen?

I hope she goes and some backbencher gets her position and utterly fails within a week or so and has his career destroyed.

Boris' problem is that, while he's popular with the Conservative base, he's not very popular with his fellow Conservative MPs, and making it into the final two is entirely dependent on getting said MPs to vote for you.

Popularity with the Conservative base only matters at the final round of voting when the Conservative Party membership votes on the last two candidates as selected by the Conservative members of Parliament.

I think that's an extremely unlikely scenario. Supporters of the Conservative and Labour parties voted overwhelmingly in favour of Brexit. Neither of these parties can afford to fail on delivering Brexit. It was SNP, Plaid Cymru, Sinn Fein, etc. voters who dragged down the overall support for Brexit from the upper 60-70% region down to 52%, and they're all pretty much irrelevant in Parliament (SF especially since they refuse to take their seats and therefore can't vote on anything, form coalitions, etc.).

The only party in England with a Remain base was the LibDems, but they've become a shadow of their former selves following the Conservative-LibDem coalition government and don't really matter very much anymore either (they're smaller than the SNP now who only stand in Scotland; even the DUP who stand only in little Northern Ireland are almost as big as the LibDems in Parliament).

Good chance actually, they didn’t do it in 2.5 years, fat chance they’ll do anything now

she will not (and thats a bad thing)

thank you

>Will she stay or will she go?
I don't really care. I just feel really sad for the people who want to stay. But i hope that everyone in Europe is watching and will learn from your mistakes. In today's age of social networks, media delusions and influence peddling we have people warping the public for their own personal gain. Votes on matters that can be abused by a foreign adversary or an internal bad actor should never be presented to the general public that is being brainwashed daily on facebook/twitter/TV.

Also, in the unlikely scenario that there's another referendum, and Remain this time just manages to edge out a victory over Leave, it's almost guaranteed that England as a whole will vote once again overwhelmingly for Leave, and the Remain result will come about due to the influence of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, in which case what I see happening is a surge in English nationalism and calls for English independence ("Why should England have to remain shackled to the EU when it overwhelmingly wanted to leave because of Welsh, Scots and Irish?").

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I'm still hopeful we'll be rid of her by the end of the day.

*anime picture* Eurgh please stop using murder / violence metaphors it’s pointlessly horrible.

Yeah god damn British PM position has to be the worst job imaginable at the moment. Whatever you do you lose hardcore
>Brexit and deal with EU
Gets cockblocked by parliament no matter what since due to the partisanship in parliament no realistic deal has any chance of succeeding
>hard Brexit
Get blamed for disaster and ruining the country, will be forever remembered as the person that destroyed Britain
>No brexit
Seen as a traitor of democracy etc, even if you try to pull off a second referendum (and there's no telling if that one will net you a better result in the first place)
Brits are making a dumb assumption by thinking Theresa May is incompetent: there is a damn good reason Cameron fucked off as soon he saw the outcome of the referendum despite him saying he was going to stay earlier.

>Brits are making a dumb assumption by thinking Theresa May is incompetent
>there is a damn good reason Cameron fucked off as soon he saw the outcome of the referendum despite him saying he was going to stay earlier
He is not the only one.
>Boris Johnson left
>Farage left
>David Davis left
>a ton of ministers resigned
All the rats are leaving the sinking ship, so they can later come up and say ''If i was leading the way everything would've been better''.

thats good, we will gain a foothold on the british isles for further ehh, negotiations

>we will gain a foothold on the british isles
As opposed to controlling the entirety of it like right now?

>controlling the entirety of it like right now?
This is not how control looks like. If i were you at this point i'd be begging for Junker and Tusk to be in charge.

She's going to stay.

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She's already got the numbers to stay. So all of today will have been a waste of time.

>trusting what the likes of michael gove say in public
see:

Jesus, what the f**k is wrong with the Brits
May did nothing wrong and doing everything she can

Good posts.

At the end of the day, she will survive the vote. She needs 158 MPs and 174 publicly said they'll back her.

She'll remain PM perhaps until the Commons reject the deal, leading to a new election with less than 4 months to go. The new parliament won't have enough time to organize a heavily divisive 2nd referendum. Hard Brexit looks like the most likely outcome.

britirds are like toddlers in adult bodies and chavs

In that scenario it wouldn't be a hard Brexit, it would be going back on article 50 and remaining.

Well she didn't arrange Britain to have a cake and eat it too so she failed them.

Publicly saying doesn’t mean shit, they don’t want to make an enemy with the PM in case the bitch survives and is not removed. People expected her to see through the brexit deal which she failed to do

Briturds should’ve opted for a slow process over 10 years to get out of EU.. they had the clout to negotiate that kind of deal

Now the face of the leave campaign farage has disappeared and May hasn’t achieved much

>Briturds should’ve opted for a slow process over 10 years to get out of EU.. they had the clout to negotiate that kind of deal
Article 50 clearly states you have 2 years to leave. Which should've been enough to come up with something workable if they really wanted it.

>Which should've been enough to come up with something workable if they really wanted it.
That'd count on the Conservative Party not picking a Remainer as leader lmao.

Did he iniate the incel insurgency?

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The call that saved britain.

Alternatively some BoJo leaver would've been their PM and the majority of the conservatives who now support May would be turned against him.
Blaming all of this on May being a remainer is pretty dumb since the alternative would be an even smaller group in charge.

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>going back on article 50 and remaining
The riots would dwarf those in France.

>The riots would dwarf those in France.

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Nah. It would be political suicide, but not rioting.

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What did they mean by this

What wouldn't be political suicide other than magically making some perfect deal that suits everyone including those who don't want a deal appeaer?

It doesn't really matter because the we are going to get what we want anyway.

No one predicted the riots in France. No one predicted the 2011 riots would escalate so badly either.

David Davis was chief negotiator during the early Brexit period for the British and achieved absolutely nothing. The British mistakenly believed Europe had much more to lose from a hard Brexit than they did because they were completely focused inwards and didn't even bother to check foreign sentiments regarding it.

Do keep in mind that any deal has to be favoured by the 27 as well; should some member states feel they aren't getting enough out of it it's goodbye deal and hard brexit whether you want it or not.

>no one predicted riots in France
Not a single soul in Europe is surprised to hear France is rioting again
>2011 London riots
Literal proto-BLM riots, you can't expect black people to go riot over Brexit.

Jesus, about 10 thousand people protested in Paris at max. You Jow Forumstards really are this dense. 10k people protesting is fucking nothing.

Dutch flag, you're the only non-retard in this thread.

Andrea Leadsom hard Brexit. Two years ago there was a lot of momentum and most people accepted Brexit was happening. Now every man and their dog is trying to muddy the waters.

Again there is no support for a hard Brexit in parliament.
The problem is that Labour holds like 49% of the seats and the Conservatives are split 70-30 when it comes to Brexit. There is nobody that can lead them anywhere.

>David Davis was chief negotiator
He wasn't really. May's little cronies were doing everything behind his back.

Is this the rise of the great legend of the backstab 2.0?
David David was terrible at his job.

Dunno anything about UK's politics, only that its less of a circus than ours and US, and their PM question time portion in Parliament looks awesome. It's great. All countries should have that banter in Congress/Parliament/Whatever you call it in your cunt.

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>All the rats are leaving the sinking ship, so they can later come up and say ''If i was leading the way everything would've been better''.
Welcome to modern democracy.
Whatever happens, it won't ruin Britain like a zombie apocalypse. The politicians negotiating this deal on both sides were prepped by the same rich shareholders with stocks in London and Frankfurt. I don't know if it will be a hard or soft Brexit, but it will benefit them because they are the designers.

Worst riot in 50 years.
There is no support for hard brexit but there's no support for any alternative either. Parliament doing nothing leads to hard brexit.

To adress both your points:
1. the British just like the Germans and the Dutch don't really have a culture of going on rampage over political stuff they dislike. I'm sure it has happened 200 years ago but it is very rare in recent times
2. He was talking about having a leader, and I explained there isn't any person that could've lead the UK to a certain result other than infinite stalemates in parliament ultimately causing a gigantic mess.

yes yes we control it now eh eh

>1. the British just like the Germans and the Dutch

Lmao, the German black bloc is probably the most radical and organized in all of Europe. The G20 summit was a fucking massacre.

Hard Brexit is the only viable option without becoming essentially a vassal state to the EU.

I think Britain needs a backstap legend to reinvigorate the Brexit spirit.

If you supported Brexit in 2016 but don't support hardest possible Brexit now you're officially a turncoat and weather vane.
Yes, it will hurt but pain is good and something the British people deserve and which will make them stronger in the end. Best case scenario is that NHS collapses as well and the weak and poor die. Britain certainly has a lot of those unfit for life.

The man for that is probably

As opposed to a full blown vassal state they just become a finlandized and economically dependent client state. What a great future.

Hate to say it, but he’s the only politician to name the (((Paki))) as our prime source of white child rapists, plus has shown some other pretty based stances. The globalistnshits won’t stop until we have a Muzzie Prime Ministeras part of their little experiment, may as well be a based one until we see sense and vote a capable white male in again...

The black bloc is a fringe semi-terrorist organisation. It is in no way a representative of the common spirits of the German people. Unlike the yellow jackets which actually do strongly reflect the French spirit of never being pleased about anything and then go on strike to demand change they will reject next year.

That's the Remain option

Hard brexit won't free the UK from the EU. The EU, by simply surrounding the UK, will remain their biggest trade partner. If they want to trade, then they will have to follow EU regulations of which they now have no say over. To be free from the EU is to invent a machine that can teleport the UK away from Europe.

>2016
>BoJo gets a chance to become the PM
>declines
>2018
>BoJo starts a fuss to become the PM
Explain this to me brits. With simplistic corruption schemes in crayonstan i'm used to i can't understand this 4d chess

No, the remain option gives the UK veto powers within the biggest trading bloc on this planet. Client states and vassals don't get any say in how they get bullied around by their depending power.

BoJo is probably one of the least important players here at the moment.

Who's the pretender for PM's role then? Corbyn? What about tories, they are holding the majority in the parliament, aren't they?

based germans

our circus is more than comparable to dumpf

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The lame duck remains, while May gets overwhelmed by it all.

Stay

>paki ex-banker
how based is he? Has he promised to replace kebab with fish 'n chips? Or even gone on camera sipping a pint?

>they are holding the majority in the parliament
Not anymore, it's complicated.
>Who's the pretender for PM's role then? Corbyn?
I don't think anyone can clearly say at this point. There's too many moving parts and not enough rationality around to actually make any conclusions.
I'd like to think Corbyn could somehpw get the job, but I'm doubtful his own party would fully get behind him, let alone enough Tories, which he would probably need at least a few of.

This desu.
Nothing but respect for my President.

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In what way?

We will send our best men to your puny island. No ass shall remain unviolated.

Best case scenario: soft brexit, you will be in the orbit of your benign EU masters like Norway with no say in trade policies between you UK and EU.

Worst case: Hard brexit will be like an anal prolapse. You will probably be forced to give away your last remaining military bases in order to reach a somewhat favorable trade deal.

I don't think you understand what Hard Brexit actually is.

The thing is, many people in the UK felt that EU regulations worked against them anyway. Even within the EU so leaving won't make them any less influential anyway. That may or not be true, but if it is true or even partly true it speaks volumes of the incompetence of the British government and their civil servants.

Obviously geography is important in trade. It is cheaper to ship something from France to England than China to England. But in a modern world it has never been cheaper to ship around the world. Services can be bought and sold digitally. We all use goods shipped from halfway across the world already. Geography is becoming less and less of a defining issue, even less so for an economy like the UK that is generally selling services and importing goods. The UK can and should look for growth in the rest of the world, the EU is plagued by huge structural economic retardants that have slowed its economic growth over the last 10 years and are still unresolved. Although credit to European countries they seem to be doing well in the last year or two. And search for the consumption globally, rather than paying a premium on tariffed goods to protect their largely non-existent industries. The UK needs as much free trade as it can get and to spread its wings globally again.

I don't think you realise that the EU is willing to block trade with the UK in many sectors if they are going to do a hard brexit and pass legalisation unfavourable to the EU.

I don't think you realise how insignificant Britain is. Good luck competing with the US, China and Europe.

I think she'll have to go. EU leaders are sick of her shit, politicians in UK won't vote for her Brexit deal. There's nothing left for her to do.
Is it just me or do British prime ministers have a really short time in office? They keep getting replaced so fast.

>Insults devoid of reason
Pretty much what I expected given the ingorance in your previous post.
You're dreaming if you think that would actaully happen.

>Is it just me or do British prime ministers have a really short time in office? They keep getting replaced so fast.
No? The last leader to get booted out before their term was over was Thatcher in the 80's..

>Is it just me or do British prime ministers have a really short time in office? They keep getting replaced so fast
You're thinking of Australia.

Feel free to think that, but the EU has already made threats of imposing massive import tariffs for English fisheries should the UK decide to go along with "taking our territorial waters back". Of course, since the BBC reporting tends to cherry picks reports from outside the UK regarding Brexit you likely haven't heard of it.

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