The leadership, Theresa.
should've been PM from the start, kind of got fucked over but Michael grove to be fair, but i'd think it's time he gets his chance
>>129129802
What the fuck Trump looks like shit what happened
>>129129802
Someone give me a quick run down on this fella.
>>129130420
Lmao
>>129130871
A massive wolly with funny hair and a fan of bricks
What even happened with the Conservative leadership? I remember there were some shenanigans, then all of May's opposition dropped out.
>>129129802
The Del-i mean Leadership, Theresa. Hand it over, only i can be the true constitutional monarchist.
>>129130277
I completely agree, I fucking love BoJo and definitely wanted him to be PM, I was so pissed off when he withdrew from the leadership race
>>129130420
>>129130887
BoJo is nothing like Trump. Although they were both born in New York.
>>129130871
He's a posh, class clown figure, but he's fucking awesome. He studied Classics and he quotes old Greeks and Romans frequently. He has this bumbling image, but really he's ruthlessly ambitious. He's quite liked by the everyman - he comes across as quite relatable, despite the sometimes flowery language. So I think he's got some centrist appeal - but many strong lefties really hate him. I guess they think he's "playing a trick" on normal people (which is bullshit, but whatever).
He was Mayor of London for eight years too.
>>129132111
Boris was stabbed in the back by Gove.
Gove's bid floundered.
Leadsom was the only one left against May.
She said something controversial about May not being a mother and not having a stake in the future, and she bottled it. So May was the default winner.
>>129132482
Exactly mate. Exactly.
>>129133140
leadsom for pm when
CUKOLD BLONDE FAGGOT
>>129131326
HE SHITS BRICKS BECAUSE HE HAS PUT BRICKS IN
>>129133465
Imagine if that had happened
>I'll be taking those keys to 10 Downing Street now, Madame Prime Minister
>>129135165
Marvellous.
I love this dude lmao, could you imagine a press conference with him and trump? They would both immediately divert from the script and start rambling on about random shit. How likely is it he'll be PM?
>>129135807
wtf do you think, that England still is something?
Your country is something right now, but not for long
>>129137263
I know, my dude. I just read the current exit poles. It's quite depressing.
>not for long
I know, I'm assuming the dems will win in 2020 and open the firehose of illegal immigration which will essentially ensure we become a single party state
>>129137263
How are things down there with Temer?
>>129135807
He's the bookies' favourite to become the next leader of the Tory party (3/1) and he's the third favourite to be next PM (6/1), after May and Corbyn.
But who knows. It's no secret BoJo has always WANTED to be PM. In today's day and age, when everyone is demanding change, I think it would be too safe to say that he will be PM. That's my opinion.
>>129137778
I'm thinking something along these lines: America will be fucked soon and, who the fuck is going to run the world?
>>129137872
Temer is a IMF puppet, nothing else, just like everyone who has ever run this country. Could be worse.
Would a Tory-DUP coalition be possible? DUP would lurch the Conservatives to the right and being very pro-brexit it's gonna force a hard brexit. DUP have the Tories by the balls if it's close
>>129137983
Interesting, thanks.
>>129138102
Who knows? I'm guessing a large majority of countries will try to be friendly with china only to get their shit reamed out and have all of their resources taken.
>>129138540
China cannot give the World a social order.
They can only give the World goodies, nothing else.
It's terrible.
Maybe it can lead to a Pax Chinesa for some time but I don't think they have any civilizational values to share with us.
>>129138709
I guess it will all devolve into chaos then. Maybe it won't be too bad....