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Now that Boris Johnson is out, she will be the next PM
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>>79277462
I'm fine with this. I don't confess to know much about her personal politics, but she seems to be the best choice for stability and consensus.

Nothing is more important for the UK than keeping Lab/SNP OUT of Westminster, so a strong, secure, no nonsense Tory leader who can appeal to the masses (read: muh wimun leader)

Despite her being a silent Remainer, I think she can bring stability, not being tarred by either campaign. She's also been pretty based (as much as one can as Secretary of State) against foreign criminals, migrations etc.

I like Gove a lot actually, but he is toxic as fuck to the wider electorate, wrongly so imo, so i'd rather have May to keep Labour out.
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>>79277462
I want leadsom or Gove

I'm a teacher so to ever imagine I'd end up liking the guy is bizarre .
May will be a totalitarian nightmare and us /pol/ posters are fucked.
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>>79277998
She was in the remain camp.

Her personal position will compromise her ability to press the EU hard for the deals we need
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I am now a #MayMissile.
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>>79277462
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/06/29/better-cocker-spaniel-prime-minister-theresa-ruddy-may/
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>>79277462
I'd prefer to see what Gove has to offer first tbqh, but I must say if May has been a leaver then I might feel differently. Shame.
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Yes, yes OP. Very good. Theresa will cut immigration. HOWEVER
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another woman leading with emotion
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>>79278209
Perhaps. It seems clear to me she took an intentional back-seat in the campaigns for this reason tho, she can claim Neutrality.

I'm not trying to shill for her I barely give a shit, just pointing out that the mainstream perspective, for her, I think, comes out of the referendum untarnished as Boris or Gove or Osbourne threw down harder.
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>>79277462
She seems to oppose immigration, so looks like she'd been a good choice.

Wonder why so many hardline anti-immigration politicians in western Europe are women. Is it easier for them to get away with it without looking cruel, because they're women?
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>>79278397
British women don't have emotions
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>>79278352
You're so fucked Britain.

I'm so disappointed in Boris, that cunts heart wasn't in it if he expected Leave to lose.

FARAGE FOR PM
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>>79278510
Boris is a pro-immigration cunt.
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>>79278462
>took a neutral role during the nation's most important decision of the past 40years
yeah no thanks. it's a basic admission of being a career politician. cuckservative detected.
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>>79278462
I wasn't keen on Boris, but his supporters would have made a great cabinet.

Youre highlighting the main problem with democracy, it's not about competency, but popularity.
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>>79278606
I know, it's not like I didn't know that, Im just saying its disappointing the cunt co-opted the Leave camp.

Pay attention Noway.
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>>79278510
Farage has said in the past he dosent want to be PM, and as a one issue man/party that's probably a good thing. He's not as committed to as many seemingly benign issues that a prime minister has to be
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>>79278658
Oh c'mon, who isn't a career-politician?

This is how it works. This thinking is how party leaders are chosen. Credibility, public image, baggage etc.

The point is, imo, May is the most presentable to the wider electorate.
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Could you Britbongs inform me on your parliamentary system. Since Cameron resigned, does the new government still need approval of the majority of PMs? Or is it just replacement of prime minister and no vote of confidence is needed?
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>>79278860
Fair point, he'd be good in some singular role if at all possible, however I don't think he is.
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>>79277462
Is she a chosen one?
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MAY WILL BAN OUR HENTAI AND SISSY PORN

MAY WILL BAN SHEMALE AND TRAP PORN

VOTE GOVE
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>>79278935
Conservatives have the mandate to govern from the GE so the new PM need only be chosen by the conservative party membership (~150,000)
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>>79277462

Smack my bottom Mummy
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>>79278935
As I understand it, I believe It will be decided via the processes of the Conservative party. They won't 'Appoint a PM' directly. The government party elects a new leader. This is done via nominations among sitting government MP's, which is then voted down to 2 candidates who are put to the party grassroots members, who vote for the leader (Labour do it slightly differently.) That leader then happens to assume the office of Prime Minister as his/her party has the mandate to govern.

There is no constitutional need to put it to the public, however political and social pressure can force fresh elections for obvious reasons.
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>>79279420

I wanna hot dog Nigellas amazing rack
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>>79279420
Be gone Jew temptress with your cream filled buns destroying my waistline
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May's a capable politician, she's run the home office for what, 6-years. That job is usually a poisoned chalice and she's made it sing. The only times she's rebelled against the government are on technical points, the rest of the time she's a team player.

I think the majority of the public will want somebody like her in a time of crisis.

Gove's a cunt and the public hate him

Unfortunately the Tory Party membership and nuts and might pick him.

Gods help us!
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>women in a leadership role
>ever
Rip UK
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>>79277462
I'm not that familiar, but I was just listening to some of her speeches and she seems better than Michael Gove, who instantly sounds like a pandering faggot with his immigration policy.

Wasn't she a remainer though? What is her policy on immigration compared to Gove?
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>>79279678
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>>79279403
>>79279427
I was asking because if they fail to swear in a new government, snap elections are incoming. And that would mean end to brexit because the is no chance that pro-leave candidates would win enough seats in new parliament.
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The country will be far more authoritarian under May, her time at the Home Office shows she loves that shit. Goodbye internet freedumbs, goodbye lax drug policing.

Personally I think the dust will have to settle a bit before I could approve of any of the leaderships candidates. Gove definitely has a Ted Cruz vibe about him
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>>79278397
Thatcher
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>>79277462
Due to internet censorship for hatespeech, we will become rare flags on 4chan.
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>>79277462
I hope she can wriggle out of leaving EU somehow
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>>79277462
Sounds like pre-Syria Merkel
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>>79278462
I wondered that too. She can't claim neutrality as she clearly voiced she supported remain, but she didn't campaign for it and I wonder if it wasn't strategy.

It does make sense for Boris to do this and welcome a fresh face to take over.
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>>79278606
So is Michael Gove. If Theresa May isn't, then this party is fucked.
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Can Brexit be stopped?

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d24b4dcc-3b9f-11e6-8716-a4a71e8140b0.html
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>>79279803
This is the concern, yes.

That will hinge on who the Labour leader is and what their position is. I can't see a scenario where the Tories go into snap elections pledging anything other than to uphold the vote.

Labour vowing to overturn the vote will see them destroyed in rural england with UKIP taking their seats (In theory, I think the majorities will be hard to overturn(?))

The fringe hippy parties will all be overturning the vote (Lib Dems, SNP, Greens). Which can go either way i) taking votes from Labour and aiding UKIP or ii) going into an alliance with Labour to form a majority.
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We can dream again lads, we can dream again.

A lot of people will dismiss Theresa as a neocon, but if you pay close attention to her career in the Home Office you will see nothing is further from the truth.

Since becoming secretary in 2010, May has:

>Deported two muslim clerics to be tortured in the US and Jordan
Now you will say two isn't enough and indeed it isn't, but the battle to get them out of the UK cost the government millions of pounds as they fought up to the last circuits of the Human Rights court due to the high risk they would suffer inhumane treatment.

>Revoked the license of bogus colleges and shit-tier universities (UEL and London Metropolitan, if I'm not mistaken)
This closed a major immigration loophole, whereby half-illiterate pakis would come here on "sutdent visas" and just stick around for 10 years until they were awarded citizenship.

>Made a new rule whereby foreigners married to a British citizen can only move here if they have £18k in their bank account
This is not enough, ideally the rule would be extended to partners of EU citizens too, but she cannot do that while we're in the union

>created the NCA in 2013 to deal with organized crime after she realized local police forces were more concerned with muh feelings than fighting crime
PROTIP: it was the NCA that investigated the Rotherham child abuse case. If it wasn't for May, we would probably still be unaware of the heinous crimes committed by the pakis in Rotherham and other cities.

Then something happened in 2015: Cameron the coward, despite getting an outright majority, didn't understand the message of voters and decided to shift the Conservatives to the left. May was forced to adopt a more PC stance by saying for example, the police force needs more niggers.

Also she's a big time Eurosceptic, she kept her mouth shut throughout the whole campaign because she knew it would be a divisive vote and she didn't want to alienate half of the party no matter the outcome.
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>>79277462
Hot milf
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>>79282659
>or imagined
WAT
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>>79283328
She's gonna get rid of you faggots' lolis. I am now for #MayDay
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>>79277462
Reminder that she said SHARIA LAW is compatible with our law.
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burger here
is she going to invoke Article 50?
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Theresa 'Sharia's OK' May
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>>79277462
she sucks, get nigel for pm
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>>79279484
She does coke too. I bet she's a fucking demon in bed
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Boris is an utter fucking retard.

People are SEVERELY overestimating the positive impact being a pussy ass bitch during brexit debates and campaigns will have for her.
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>>79279420

If only I could plunge that insatiable Jewesses anal hole and unload on her monster semitic rack
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>>79284681
STOP I CAN ONLY GET SO ERECT
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>>79277462
Is Boris stepping aside for Gove an overall good thing or bad thing?
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>>79282659
>pedophilia is a thought crime
Mandatory reporting laws. Going to jail for thinking 15 year olds are hot. Lmfao.
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>>79285172
Pedophilia IS a horrible and degenerate crime.
But fatburgers are too stupid to understand the difference between pedos that prefer pre-puberals kids and pederasts
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>>79284950
It's bad because it shows the Tory brexiters have no commitment. He was one of the main leave campaigners, and now he is basically admitting he is too incompetent to pick up the pieces of the mess they made.

Michael Gove is also a brexiter but essentially a leftist. As Secretary of Justice he introduced a few things that made life easier for criminals.
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>>79282659
>shes banning pedo porn aka loli degeneracy
shes got my vote lads
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>>79277462

She wants to ban sites like 4chans also hentai and anime so she can fuck off thats what.
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>>79288311
You do realise she'll go all out and block access to 4chan?
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>>79277462
Jacob Rothschild's daughter, and the next Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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Yes, pedophilia is degenerate and waifu-tier anime is for neckbeards and weirdos.

But still, anyone even implying that people should be charged for abuse fantasies or victimless crimes like watching and making gross cartoons, should be concerning.

Especially in England, where you can already be charged for making racist comments.
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Tbh I don't know enough about her. Just some recent opinions on here.

From what I've heard on here she is anti immigration and apparently she said she plans to stamp out degeneracy.

So it might work out well. Boris was very popular before all this with the general public and now with leave voters but not other groups so much so he might steal lots of potential UKIP support whilst alienating the rest.

The backing down of the 350 million pledge would also be heavily used against him.

On the other hand if this woman is the main choice then women might flock to her because of muh vagina whilst people who don't want a woman in charge but also don't want comrade corban can vote UKIP.

Shes also another cog in the machine so people who want change will mainly choose UKIP and Corbyn.

With the recent instability in both parties I'm predicting a UKIP Conservative coalition. Or possibly even labour and UKIP as comrade is definitely anti eu. UKIP have said before that they will ally with any party to get us out.

Long term this might be quite interesting as even with UKIP having a party with 60% of the voting power of labour, the Conservatives still beat labour by several points. Ether this means we have become a majority right wing country or UKIP steals from both. Which makes sense as the referendum was largely won in the working class labour strongholds.

So we might develop a 3 party system with UKIP for now being the king maker. In the future they may even steal enough from both so that they are the majority in a coalition.

Hell they might even try swinging their dick around I'm hopes of changing the voting system into a European one.

Maybe one possibility is agreeing to a coalition before the vote with one of the parties and tell the people in that area to vote for the one they need to win. For that to happen though UKIP would ether have to be ballsy and offer both that as a deal or they would have to have more support and the race more even.
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>>79288490
She'll ban everything she doesn't like and throw you in jail for having a different opinion than her.
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>>79289386
BTW last year was my first election so I'm a bit new to this. How much support would UKIP theoretically need to win outright?

It's a long shot but considering how powerful they already are, the fact that 52% voted to leave the eu and with the issues in the other parties I think UKIP could see a huge surge the moment people realise that they can win. If they are let's say polling 80% of labour instead of around 60 then that might convince more people from ether side to chose them as it now seems a viable option. Now the numbers 90 and more people defect etcetera.

Might work. I've not actually seen any polls done where they just ask what their ideal choice would be if they could just decide it themselves rather than the pragmatic choice they have to make in choosing which one they hate the least.

Voting turnout for UKIP would also likely be higher than the other groups so a surprise win might pop up.

Another factor is fear. These days polls are basically useless as we've been conditioned to fear saying what we really feel. He'll in the last election labour where a shoe in to win. Some people thought the Conservatives might get by on a coalition with UKIP. Instead the Conservatives obliterate everything even with UKIP nipping at their heels.

The same for this referendum. The last poll done showed a 8 point lead to remain but in the end it was 4 for leave. That's a massive swing.
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She flip flops on issues like a fish out of water, she's a complete suck up to cameron and a totalitarian feminist to boot. SHE MUST NOT GET THE JOB.
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Is it too late to sign up to the conservative party and be able to vote?
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>>79279678
>Ireland delivers no contribution to anything whatsoever
>as expected
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>>79290547
UKIP is still a long shot from winning enough seats to even be the official opposition, nevermind getting in government.

There won't be early elections, and with the EU referendum out of the way, the Tories will now have a working majority in parliament. They will come out even stronger out of this whole mess, because all the Tory eurosceptics who had turned to UKIP in recent years will vote Tory again in 2020, and the pro-EU Tories are unlikely to stop voting in them because they are from a wealthier background and their only options would be Labour or UKIP.

Of course that's all assuming the next PM will follow through with brexit and trigger Article 50 asap, otherwise the whole process will just drag on forever and UKIP might gain some ground.
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>>79280946
explain this

https://twitter.com/afneil/status/748443320238608384
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>>79280946
Relating to the police bit.

How many of you actually call the police these days? When I was young if you called the police they came and did their job.

Over the years they just said they'd file the vandalism down as happening or if someone was in the village they'd send them around for a couple of minutes.

They also came up with some new number your meant to call when you want to talk to a brick wall. Unless your being stabbed they say to call this number where nothing is ether done about it.

You also seemed to see police walking around more often. Only ever see them in the cities now and very rarely.

People just don't seem to even bother reporting things anymore. My parents gave up long ago and all the young people I know don't bother ether unless something that can be easily found was stolen like a motorbike.

I know of nearly a dozen assaults attempted assaults or attempted muggings that have happened in the last few years to people I know and not once did anyone bother reporting it.

Fuck I've had people try to mug me twice in front of the fucking police station in the nearby city and both events where a drawn out process of getting them to fuck off. So they obviously weren't afraid of the police. He'll people smoke bongs openly right next to it in the park which is visible from their buildings.

I think that police decided to ignore petty crimes a few years ago to concentrate their stretched budget on the big ones but because the petty crimes weren't being punished all these dilettantes weren't put off early in. The problem increased as the police had to concentrate on more severe crimes whilst ignoring the others and fudging the numbers.
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Ffs every time I bother to invest time in a thread it dies just after I post.
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>>79291550
Think you have to be a member for min of 3 months before you get a say in things.

>>79292595
Aberdeen here.
In my experience (I'm out in the city centre a lot), there has been a marked increase in police presence over the past few years.
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