chancellor Philip Hammond, who has been an outstanding chancellor.
cmsellers wrote:There was an Atlantic article in 2016 that said that polling was close enough that by 2019, President Donald Trump could be meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson in a UK that had left Europe.
That scenario came so close to coming true, and then Johnson fucked it up by noping out of the leadership contest. Now, though, we have another chance to make the nightmare come true!
Pedgerow wrote:I have been holding on since about 2015 for the Trump-Corbyn Special Relationship. Make diplomacy watchable again!
cmsellers wrote:Pedgerow wrote:I have been holding on since about 2015 for the Trump-Corbyn Special Relationship. Make diplomacy watchable again!
One hates the Jews. One hates everyone else. Between them, they can take on the world.
gisambards wrote:I think Rory Stewart is the preferred option as of right now. I worry that if a hard Brexiteer gets in, they may just force a no-deal Brexit right off the bat without allaying, or possibly even outright dismissing, the concerns the actual majority of the population (both Remainers and those who'd prefer a deal) have about that, which is going to lead to just as much if not more unrest as forcing a second referendum would. Stewart seems a good compromise between the two sides of the debate, and appears conscientious enough that he'd be sure to address the concerns of the side that ultimately ends up losing out.
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