1) Conservative win, she can plow ahead with hard brexit and say she was carrying out the will of the people when brexit goes to shit (plus have a couple of years after brexit kicks in to try and rescue it)
2) Conservative Lib-Dem coalition - "Oh well we'll just have to go for a soft brexit, Will of the people and all that" breathes sigh of relief that she's got someone else to pin it on
3) Conservatives don't win (unlikely) "Well thank f*ck for that someone else can take the shitshow of either reversing the referendum decision or pissing everyone off"
Corbyn is such a weakling, she totally owns him. She wants to reaffirm and strengthen her position by getting voted in. That way nobody will doubt her mandate.
Corbyn is such a weakling, she totally owns him. She wants to reaffirm and strengthen her position by getting voted in. That way nobody will doubt her mandate.
She's also capitalising on the current state of the opposition parties. A loss for Corbyn may spell the end for Labour, which to me is very scary because this gives the Tories the freedom to do whatever they like.
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