As I've said before, her Remain vote could well have been her looking after no1 vote and now she's in her element.
Totally the wrong way around, I would say talking to friends, that 10/15% of remain votes were through fear of the unknown. I firmly believe if there was an other refendum it would be a larger vote for leave.
What so you can cry in your pillow all over again, who will you drag out of the woodwork (pun) to represent you then, you could dig up Teddy Heath.
You're very confident but from what I've heard from people who voted leave some, not all, are regretting it. This is just people that I know and is from all political spectra.
Yep, I don't doubt that for a second. A good proportion (imo) of voters based their decision on little more than what they heard from the media and their immediate peers. Both sides! For them to be regretful of their choice, based on media and peer opinions is no surprise to me.
Do you not think the Palestinian's treatment of Israeli's was just as despicable? I ask again, where was Blair when all this kicked off a few years ago? Rather quiet at the time for the Middle East Peace Envoy.
That is rubbish, sorry. Why would she support remain when she had a free vote but in her heart be definitely anti europe. Sorry but that is just clutching at straws
So you are not concerned about May under Trump, but Blair under Bush was dangerous. Excuse the euphemisms, but this scenario looks worse than Blair was.
The Palestinians were kicked out of their land so Israel could be formed and the Isreali's have been trying to kick them into the sea ever since, backed by America.
But you have to look at the jewish position in Usa to see it in context. Not saying it's right. It's not!
I don't watch TV news but in print all the right wing rags are pro brexit, which seeing as they are all based offshore is a bit rich.
Badly worded maybe. Drink huh. But it is meant, how USA has backed israel versus palestine. Apparantly there are more jewish in usa than Israel