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'As I leave today I hope people will see a stronger country'

Guess who said this?

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Even David Moyes didn't have this much gall.
 
'As I leave today I hope people will see a stronger country'. Guess who said this?
Bit harsh to sack him after only one European defeat.
 
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Great guns....knew you wouldn't like that. Knew I'd get you to be even more insulting than you already have been. Hope you've learned something there. Now give it a rest eh and stop acting like a prick.

You are a pathetic little fool, you don't even seem to understand what xenophobic means or very little else for that matter, you really are a moron

Consider this your heads being banged together.

Play nice or put each other on ignore. You've both been warned, any more you'll be removed from the thread.
 
Who is going to be the Next Prime Minister of the UK?
On the whole, I'd have preferred Who.
 
Why on earth did Cameroon get a standing ovation? He hasn't even done anything to merit a sitting ovation.
 
Why on earth did Cameroon get a standing ovation? He hasn't even done anything to merit a sitting ovation.
I guess it will now become the done thing for PMs leaving outside of a regular election - Blair got one despite everything he did, now Cameron has as well - that's probably enough to make it become tradition.
 
Cameron is about to resign.

This is where I should say something nice about David Cameron.

But no, he was a dreadful Tory leader and at the end he threatened the British people with war and punishment taxes if we didn't do as he told us.

Good riddance.
 
Is it too late to put a tenner on Gove?
 
Ah fecking hell her opening speech outside No 10 is good. Even as someone who hates the tories she said all the right things in quite an inspiring manner.
 
Ah fecking hell her opening speech outside No 10 is good. Even as someone who hates the tories she said all the right things in quite an inspiring manner.
Sounded more Labour than classic Tory, but then again, it was Cameron who legalised gay marriage.
 
Did she just say Cameron's legacy was social justice then, in the next breath, list a dozen or so "social justice" issues in this country that he is responsible for?

Forgetting foodbanks and ATOS' victims of course, but she was never likely to mention those.
 
Will be interesting to see the polls in a few weeks.
 
Ah fecking hell her opening speech outside No 10 is good. Even as someone who hates the tories she said all the right things in quite an inspiring manner.
as some one who has always voted labour and even helped with the labour party campaign in 2010 and has very serious worries about Thresea May's politics in the past i hate admitting it, but that was a brilliant speech, it was exactly what i wanted to hear!

it was shockingly left wing, and goes agaisnt pretty much everything the conservative party has been doing since Thatcher took charge, so good look to our new PM, i very much hope that wasn't just a speech, and she really will try and look out for the millions of us who are just trying to get by!
 
Talk is cheap but maybe, just maybe the referendum result (sickening as it was to me personally) has jolted her into realising that government can't continue to ignore the huge fissures in society that have been building up over many years. If she can occupy the centre, she'll be set for many years since, as with Blair post-97, there is no viable alternative.
 
Well she's talked the talk well. Needs to act now of course.
 
Talk is cheap. Let's see once she's inside that bubble.
completely agree, but it was very good talk, highly doubt she will follow throw with running that kind of government, politicians never do. but it was the perfect speech to give today.
 
as some one who has always voted labour and even helped with the labour party campaign in 2010 and has very serious worries about Thresea May's politics in the past i hate admitting it, but that was a brilliant speech, it was exactly what i wanted to hear!

it was shockingly left wing, and goes agaisnt pretty much everything the conservative party has been doing since Thatcher took charge, so good look to our new PM, i very much hope that wasn't just a speech, and she really will try and look out for the millions of us who are just trying to get by!

Yeah I'm sure it was just a sales pitch. It's also quite clever politics as if May does maintain the message then Labour become increasingly irrelevant.
 
I can't believe this complete retard is our new prime minister. Have a quick glance at what she's been trying to pass in government and you'll see what I mean, she's clueless. Can't wait for the next Scotland referendum.
 
as some one who has always voted labour and even helped with the labour party campaign in 2010 and has very serious worries about Thresea May's politics in the past i hate admitting it, but that was a brilliant speech, it was exactly what i wanted to hear!

it was shockingly left wing, and goes agaisnt pretty much everything the conservative party has been doing since Thatcher took charge, so good look to our new PM, i very much hope that wasn't just a speech, and she really will try and look out for the millions of us who are just trying to get by!

Hug a hoodie, All in this together, they can say the right things, in the end you get sanctions and foodbanks and homelessness
 
Weren't there some slogans used by Tories and Republicans in the US to this effect years ago ? Something like the caring party or the party with a heart.
 
completely agree, but it was very good talk, highly doubt she will follow throw with running that kind of government, politicians never do. but it was the perfect speech to give today.
Not denying that the speech was a good one.Very Labour in it's tone. But I feel the party will be dragged to the right.
 
Yeah I'm sure it was just a sales pitch. It's also quite clever politics as if May does maintain the message then Labour become increasingly irrelevant.

Hug a hoodie, All in this together, they can say the right things, in the end you get sanctions and foodbanks and homelessness

Not denying that the speech was a good one.Very Labour in it's tone. But I feel the party will be dragged to the right.
completely agree with what your all saying that it was a speech, and its actions that count, and i have very little hope that her actions will back up that speech, but i have a tiny tinny bit more hope then i had this morning as i never thought i would here such a left wing speech from a conservative. But yeah probably B.S.

but was a great Political move to give a speech like that at this time.
 
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Hammond the new chancellor, not too surprising. According to the press release Osborne has "resigned from government", so looks like he's out altogether.