Who will be UK's next PM?

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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Boris Johnson is the favourite, but I'm going to take a gamble and say Dominic Raab (if he throws his hat in).

Theresa May is another likely choice. Might even be Liam Fox.


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jeremy corbyn
Pfft, he won't last. Most of his MPs don't like him, and a majority of his base want him gone.

#Hillary4Labour


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Why is Nigel Farage not an option?


 
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Why is Nigel Farage not an option?
I believe it's because he's not in the Conservative Party. He's UKIP (which is useless now that they left I would think). Cameron is stepping down and another from the Conservative Party is coming in.

At least I think that's how it's working.


 
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is there a list of viable candidates or something


 
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is there a list of viable candidates or something
The majority party votes them into office, not the people. But the list involves the two people you've been hearing about.


 
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is there a list of viable candidates or something
The majority party votes them into office, not the people. But the list involves the two people you've been hearing about.
i see

so gordon ramsay still has a chance, then


 
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is there a list of viable candidates or something
The majority party votes them into office, not the people. But the list involves the two people you've been hearing about.
i see

so gordon ramsay still has a chance, then
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Why is Nigel Farage not an option?
I believe it's because he's not in the Conservative Party. He's UKIP (which is useless now that they left I would think). Cameron is stepping down and another from the Conservative Party is coming in.

At least I think that's how it's working.
Pretty much. The Conservative members of parliament shortlist two candidates, and then the 150,000-strong party base picks the winner.

If Boris becomes leader, it's also likely he will call a snap general election in order to obtain a new mandate. So, for all we know, the next PM could be Labour.


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Why is Nigel Farage not an option?
cuz we left the eu


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Boris Johnson I hope. He wanted to invoke Article 50. Nows the best chance to do it. But it does seem like he is backpedaling from his comments in support of the leave campaign.

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Boris Johnson I hope. He wanted to invoke Article 50. Nows the best chance to do it. But it does seem like he is backpedaling from his comments in support of the leave campaign.

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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign


 
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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign
You don't get to be Mayor of London being clueless.

And if you genuinely think everybody in the Leave campaign is "clueless" you really haven't been paying enough attention.


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Boris Johnson I hope. He wanted to invoke Article 50. Nows the best chance to do it. But it does seem like he is backpedaling from his comments in support of the leave campaign.

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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign
He knows politics but I believe Cameron may have destroyed any future for Boris Johnson's political future. Now Boris if he becomes Pm be responsible for instituting Article 50.

Now if England breaks up and the economy decreases, there will be alot of blame going around and Boris will face the brunt of it.

Having a negative growth is scary though,  even I  the 2008 recession Americas economy was still growing.

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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign
You don't get to be Mayor of London being clueless.

And if you genuinely think everybody in the Leave campaign is "clueless" you really haven't been paying enough attention.

who has any plan about what is going to happen next because afaik boris went off to play cricket, gove left commons in the middle of this mess

nobody wants to trigger 50 cause it will be their fault, and they outright said theyd deny any access to the single market

nobody has any plan apart from sturgeon who gives more of a shit about anything to do with brexit than anyone else in any power right now


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Boris Johnson I hope. He wanted to invoke Article 50. Nows the best chance to do it. But it does seem like he is backpedaling from his comments in support of the leave campaign.

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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign
He knows politics but I believe Cameron may have destroyed any future for Boris Johnson's political future. Now Boris if he becomes Pm be responsible for instituting Article 50.

Now if England breaks up and the economy decreases, there will be alot of blame going around and Boris will face the brunt of it.

Having a negative growth is scary though,  even I  the 2008 recession Americas economy was still growing.

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look at the mess his play for power landed us in

they took down the leave site, and he said this load of shit after

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I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe, and always will be. There will still be intense and intensifying European cooperation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment. EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU.

British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI โ€“ the BDI โ€“ has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.

hmmm sounds a bit like being in the eu for one

which i should say the EU laughably said no

none of which we will get back unless we go into the EEA which wouldve made things mostly pointless anyway

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Boris Johnson I hope. He wanted to invoke Article 50. Nows the best chance to do it. But it does seem like he is backpedaling from his comments in support of the leave campaign.

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why hope hes fucking clueless and so is everyone else from the leave campaign
He knows politics but I believe Cameron may have destroyed any future for Boris Johnson's political future. Now Boris if he becomes Pm be responsible for instituting Article 50.

Now if England breaks up and the economy decreases, there will be alot of blame going around and Boris will face the brunt of it.

Having a negative growth is scary though,  even I  the 2008 recession Americas economy was still growing.

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look at the mess his play for power landed us in

they took down the leave site, and he said this load of shit after

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I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe, and always will be. There will still be intense and intensifying European cooperation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment. EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU.

British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and to settle down. As the German equivalent of the CBI โ€“ the BDI โ€“ has very sensibly reminded us, there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.

hmmm sounds a bit like being in the eu for one

which i should say the EU laughably said no

none of which we will get back unless we go into the EEA which wouldve made things mostly pointless anyway
It does create a benefit for the EU in the long run. No more special status for UK. Also the consolidation of the power into the main member states.

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either way if were not getting back into the EEA were in a terrible position for trade

with half our economy going into the drink who is going to want to deal with us in our desperation

every country knows that they dont have to give us a damn thing and we will eventually settle with whatever scraps we can get for them to have the best deal


 
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who has any plan about what is going to happen next because afaik boris went off to play cricket, gove left commons in the middle of this mess
A unit is being set up in Whitehall specifically to deal with the negotiations; Merkel has said there is no need for bitterness during the negotiations; Manuel Valls has called on the EU to stop being intrusive in the process; both Merkel and Hollande say they are in agreement over the UK exit strategy; German industry is pushing hard for a tariff-free trade deal; both Germany and France have presidential elections coming up; and Tusk has called for the UK to remain a close partner.

Now, do you have anything constructive to add?

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and they outright said theyd deny any access to the single market
This is a lie since every country on the planet has access to the single market; they can't deny us any access unless they literally outlaw buying British imports or exporting to us. The question is what degree of access we will get.


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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
with half our economy going into the drink who is going to want to deal with us in our desperation

every country knows that they dont have to give us a damn thing and we will eventually settle with whatever scraps we can get for them to have the best deal
It worries me that people like you are able to vote.


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who has any plan about what is going to happen next because afaik boris went off to play cricket, gove left commons in the middle of this mess
A unit is being set up in Whitehall specifically to deal with the negotiations; Merkel has said there is no need for bitterness during the negotiations; Manuel Valls has called on the EU to stop being intrusive in the process; both Merkel and Hollande say they are in agreement over the UK exit strategy; German industry is pushing hard for a tariff-free trade deal; both Germany and France have presidential elections coming up; and Tusk has called for the UK to remain a close partner.

Now, do you have anything constructive to add?

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and they outright said theyd deny any access to the single market
This is a lie since every country on the planet has access to the single market; they can't deny us any access unless they literally outlaw buying British imports or exporting to us. The question is what degree of access we will get.

id like to see these sources please, not because i dont believe you but because id like to look at them myself

either way were in no favourable position to make any trade deals that would be any better than the ones we had before


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with half our economy going into the drink who is going to want to deal with us in our desperation

every country knows that they dont have to give us a damn thing and we will eventually settle with whatever scraps we can get for them to have the best deal
It worries me that people like you are able to vote.

what you don't think that's true

most of our exports are services, businesses were reducing investments by 30% shown on BBC, they'd probably rather move to an office in frankfurt or dublin and keep doing business than stay based on unpredictable circumstances


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Pfft, he won't last. Most of his MPs don't like him, and a majority of his base want him gone.

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probably but its the electorate he has to look good for, and he does for the most part


 
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