Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 That he and his team knew to be unworkable and undeliverable, what should he do? C'mon useful idiots, explain why this isn't a resignation matter! Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Quote an Greek philosopher. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Agree and disagree That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large) I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook. Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign. Refresh Back to board Join the discussion Login Register
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Agree and disagree That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large) I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook.
Vote up! 0 Vote down! 0 Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign.
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Quote an Greek philosopher.
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He won because he wasn’t Corbyn. The majority knew exactly the state of the deal and how oven ready it was.
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Agree and disagree
That he won because of the state of Corbyn feels right (not the only factor -Brexit played large)
I think the majority of Tory voters didn’t know/didn’t want to know/didn’t give a fook.
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Because resignation is about a lack of power and he has all the power he needs not to have to resign.
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