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Who do you trust?

Posted: Sat 25 Jun 2016 6:56 pm
by cambridge
Many opinions I know but assuming the vote for an exit from the EU is not in dispute, who would you trust to do the best deal for th UK?

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sat 25 Jun 2016 7:14 pm
by mickhm
In the words of Brewster Millions "None of the above"

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sat 25 Jun 2016 7:25 pm
by kerry 6138
Assuming its a Tory led negotiation Andrea Leadsom was more impressive and less devisive than Boris in the Debates

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sat 25 Jun 2016 10:34 pm
by waz-24-7
Not BORIS,
I am afraid the cupboard is rather bare with regard to experience and ability.
Teresa May is possibly strongest and gets my vote to lead the party too.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 7:06 am
by Deniz1
Cupboard is bare not bear!

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:08 am
by kerry 6138
Ms. May was for Remain although she did keep a low profile, maybe she was edging her bets

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:13 am
by wanderer
Gisla Stewart Edgebaston mp German so she knows how they think used to believe in the evil empire and knows its secrets who better

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:24 am
by Groucho
wanderer wrote:Gisla Stewart Edgebaston mp German so she knows how they think used to believe in the evil empire and knows its secrets who better
Gisela Stuart.... I think.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:52 am
by Maisiemoo
I would like to see negotiators from both the Conservative and Labour parties, although I am beginning to wonder if a Brexit will actually happen given the maelstrom that is being whipped up now in British politics.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 12:08 pm
by terry2366
Hopefully either Gove or May but a panel from all parties comprising of people who know what they are larking about and have a knowledge of poker. Or a big bat.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 12:13 pm
by brian24001
My Auntie Jill (Auntie on my fathers side) is very trustworthy, might be worth a look, certainly got as much chance as anyone else's suggestion on this forum!

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 4:38 pm
by cambridge
Having watched many political interviews ( sad Iknow) I am just a little concerned about the constant theme of nothing must be rushed. Will the euro remainders hope to eventually turn the tide as people will get bored by the whole thing as they surely will. Just a thought that the need to moved forward carefully could be used in this way.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 5:29 pm
by kerry 6138
Groucho wrote:
wanderer wrote:Gisla Stewart Edgebaston mp German so she knows how they think used to believe in the evil empire and knows its secrets who better
Gisela Stuart.... I think.
Liked her to dont think the Tories would let Labour MP lead the negotiations, she should be part of the team though.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 5:51 pm
by johnerebus
Trust plus (+) Politician equals (=) Oxymoron. I.e. "a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction"

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 6:08 pm
by rocking
One of those who led Out campaign. I think Mrs May sat quietly waiting for her chance, she is one person who would not be a fighter, a very weak Home Secretary. Why are people not behind Boris and Gove they were the mouthpieces for "out" and "out" won.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 6:21 pm
by turtle
I believe Teresa May was an Outer before the campaign got going,.. she retreated to the wings and I saw no campaigning from her at all.

Another lightweight that saved her own skin....no balls so to speak.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 6:42 pm
by rocking
At a lunch with friends of mine in Feb she stated Out, but gutless to be her own person, useless.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 7:49 pm
by waz-24-7
Ms May for me. I believe Boris held a pre nomination meeting today. Apparently Mr Gove turned up with 3 other unknowns. Mr Farage was having lunch with the BNP. My word the political barrel is being scraped.

Ms May could pull a government together I hope. October is rather too late in my view. Given that article 50 ( departure protocol) has not yet been implemented I wonder if some behind closed door negotiations will be on the cards. I hear speculation of remaining in the common market. Now that would be a result if other Union members would swallow it.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:22 pm
by Ragged Robin
Come back Jim Hacker, all is forgiven: !!!!!!!


(For the benefit of younger kibkomers, Jim Hacker was the title character in the TV series Yes Miniser and Yes Prime MInister. Still very relevant today, particularly the take on the reasons for and results of Britains' membersip of the EU/

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Sun 26 Jun 2016 8:35 pm
by jofra
The only politician you can trust is an honest politician, and the only honest politician is one that once bought, stays bought......

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2016 9:08 am
by cambridge
Waz just like to pick up on your throwaway, Farage meeting with BNP. Please confirm your source so that I can check for myself. It will alter my thinking about this man

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2016 9:32 am
by kerry 6138
http://www.conservativehome.com/parliam ... -text.html
Theresa May was for Remain but was conspicuous by her absence, maybe she was playing both sides.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2016 9:05 pm
by waz-24-7
kerry 6138 wrote:http://www.conservativehome.com/parliam ... -text.html
Theresa May was for Remain but was conspicuous by her absence, maybe she was playing both sides.
Kerry you may well be right.
She has my vote.
The rest of the cabinet is another story.
Mr Cameron?

certainly some leadership needed sooner than later.

Re: Who do you trust?

Posted: Mon 27 Jun 2016 10:32 pm
by ttoli
I trust my builder , 12 month completion , £ 500 a month compensation per month after that and My Title deeds in 2 Years