>Plotters reveal that 40 Conservative MPs — eight short of the number required to force a leadership challenge — have joined a list of Tory rebels who want her to resign
May is out within the month. We'll never have another chance to make /ourguy/ Rees-Mogg Prime Minister, let's ready the memes
He's a Traditional Catholic Aristocrat. Basically the kind of guy who would have been a Tory 200 years ago.
Dominic Ward
>catholic
Easton Lopez
7-8/10 if I remember correctly.
Jaxon James
9. He wants to ban abortion, ban gay marriage, cut taxes, leave the EU, trade more closely with burgerdom, cut regulations, and cut immigration. He's also extremely polite and of course the establishment would do anything to keep him out.
Joseph Allen
7, which in political terms might as well be a 10. he has his faults (overblown by tripcunts) but the positives far outweigh the negatives
Charles Green
>May will be gone
Good, only one man can step up and lead this nation and it's not Mogg..
Angel Wright
5. He is a "we have more in common with indians than with the french" conservative capitalist faggot, but still better than labour.
Adrian Flores
he behaves in a way that he (and most other people, to be fair) imagines an older class of politician would have behaved.
walking talking caricature, at least BoJo is oafish in an original way
Hunter Gonzalez
Labour shill go away.
Angel Wright
He's right
Juan Diaz
Solid 10 on Brexit. He's not a cuck and he knows how to negotiate a deal without prostrating to the EU.
May is either an idiot or controlled opposition.
Eli Morris
EU is desperate. They'll be running a deficit without UK money
Camden Perry
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Jack Adams
I kind of hope Mogg doesn't get it, he's one of the few good men in parliament, being PM would break him
Ethan Morgan
>Being brit >voting for Tory You must be the upper class, how's your trust fund? And why you prefer brown servants instead of white? Is that some sort of fetish?
Andrew Moore
11/10 SUPER SMART V V V DRY SENSE OF HUMOUR
/OURGUY/
Eli Carter
>9. He wants to ban abortion, ban gay marriage,
He has said he doesn't want to do that , and it would be impossible to do too
Owen Diaz
It's funny how most of the people who vote tory are normal working guys whilst leeches on society claiming benefits vote labour
Jayden Gray
He's a faggot who voted for the snoopers charter and wants to let ISIS fighters back into the country
Reminder. >Entire British media underselling what should be a strong negotiation position >Party was never behind her but not a single suggestion as to who would be better >Tory infighting and British stalling has ruined what should have been a straight forward negotiation from a strong position
You guys don't want a PM. You want a body. May's career is already ruined and her place in the history books is tarnished. Why ruin some other poor fuck, especially one that could potentially be the best candidate to lead the country AFTER the EU Exit?
This is shooting your nose to spite your face, and absolutely retarded.
Owen Bennett
>Half the country is upper class and has a trust fund
If only
Ryan Davis
WE WANT FARAGE!
Lincoln Stewart
Mogg doesn't even want the leadership, he knows he doesn't have the experience.
Christopher Wright
>is this a dynasty we're trying to create >.. oh no no no... *laughs nervously*
Luke Taylor
No it wouldn't because he's not a cuck who goes around changing his beliefs to scrape more votes from idiots who don't know their arse from their own elbow let alone politics
Colton Morris
MOGGED
Jackson Flores
Yes, he is. However, it's obvious that eventually trade will be discussed. The UK takes a lot more from poorer countries than other EU countries, so basically Germany/Spain/France can either foot the bill or stop pissing around and discuss trade, instead of asking for an upfront payment. It would be better in the long run but at the moment the media has hyped it up so it's now a pissing contest.
Grayson Ortiz
This.
CAN'T CLOG THE MOGG
Andrew Perez
We'll just end up with Boris who's even more of a cuck than May.
Mogg isn't even that based at all really. Couldn't even say he doesn't think a 6 year old boy shouldn't wear a dress to school. He isn't our savior or anything close to it. We should be thinking about why we don't have our own AFD/FN/FPO etc
Leo Phillips
Good luck, Britain.
Nolan Sullivan
every single fucking MP didn't want Brexit to go through, especially not a hard Brexit
they'll eventually find a way to have another brexit referendum that will cancel the whole ordeal
I say they'll push for the russia meddling angle to gather the public's support, to my understanding there's already a report in the works
Alexander Perez
>We'll just end up with Boris who's even more of a cuck than May.
What parallel universe are you living in? Johnson's political power and legacy now rest solely on his Brexiteer credentials.
With the revelation today that the dream team of Johnson and Michael Gove are back in action, there is a new order rising in British politics. Mogg will be a part of that order.
Jaxson Price
>end up with Boris His reputation is a joke. If you think the Tory rebels are just gonna remove May to replace with male May you're a moron
Levi Allen
It's always happening these days, isn't it?
Jason Cook
Mummy BTFO?
Gavin Flores
Not a single person in Westminster deserves to be in power. This country is going down the shitter and nobody who follows conventional politics can stop it. The establishment in this country is too old and it knows all the tricks to keep the populace in line and that involves chucking actual Britons under the bus while siphoning the wealth for their own gains. Radical reforms and a major rebuilding is needed. Unfortunately this country will be destroyed before that happens, maybe after the 1000 year kingdom can Britain be reborn.
Unfortunately I think he'd have a better chance of winning than the other candidates "coz 'e's funny enit, 'e lyks avin a laff, not like them other bloody poshos"
Oliver Cooper
>cut taxes >cut regulations >cut immigration These don't go together
Owen Moore
I don't think he's publicly said anything on it. One could probably make the assumption though that, due to his rural constituency being pro-guns and pro-hunting he would likely be in favour of it. He's a big fan of small government, less interference in the affairs of the individual etc, so one could might a logical assumption he would be in favour of liberalising gun control laws.
This was fucking great. He survived a gruelling 23 minute interview with nary a scratch.
Henry Roberts
>It's funny how most of the people who vote tory are normal working guys AHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Julian Walker
Oh I hope he becomes the PM. I'm casting my Meme magic spells now
Robert Walker
What's his stance on immigration and what's his stance on fighting the deep state?
Matthew Lee
i guess he is better keeping his powder dry on that one, but if he is in favour of rolling back gun laws (handgun ban especially) then the tories would get my vote with him in charge.
Julian Ross
...why? I'm genuinely curious if it has ever actually been tried.
Denmark is high tax and low immigration, right?
Jason Cook
Oh look its a toothpaste thinking he knows shit about anyone else's country. Funny to think about it because you guys have the exact same problem as us - you are a glorified service provider country + flowers
You shouldn't talk shit when you're being entirely propped up by the EU
Lucas Bailey
>These don't go together
The 1980s would disagree with you.
He's obviously in favour of stemming uncontrolled immigration.
>Jacob Rees-Mogg has consistently voted in favour of a stricter asylum system and stronger enforcement of immigration rules.
>Jacob Rees-Mogg has voted against UK membership of the EU 11 times. He has also voted against additional EU integration over the course of 2010-17.
>Rees-Mogg voted to repeal the Human Rights Act 1998 in December 2012. He voted to repeal it again in May 2016.
>what's his stance on fighting the deep state?
His hard Brexit credentials make it clear that he is against such a thing. He's a good old fashioned democrat and so hates unelected officials and all of that shite.
>"Mr Juncker's effort to extort money from us shows he is an amateur even at blackmail. Mr Juncker is a pound shop Bismarck, arrogant and bullying but without the charm"
>"What's so peculiar about this new party is that it wants to call itself the Democrats and the first thing it wishes to do is to overturn a democratic decision. Their proposed name ought to be the Oligarchs rather than the Democrats"
His views on a lot of things are very quaint, due to his strong Catholic beliefs.
>"I've never been invited to a gay wedding before, but I can't see why I'd decline. It's not for me to enforce my morals on others. If someone asked me to a drugs rave I'd refuse because it's illegal. The Catholic Church's teachings are authoritative. There is a moral absolute on abortion – that it is wrong. To take a life after a rape is not the answer. Life begins at the point of conception"
>if he is in favour of rolling back gun laws (handgun ban especially) then the tories would get my vote with him in charge.
As you say. The legislative agenda is currently a bit too full and his position not certain enough.
Nicholas Rivera
This is a great piece of footage from commons that some of you /pol chaps would like, debating with another Tory MP. The level of debate is incredible, it really gets into the nitty gritty of how we perceive human rights. It's this footage that has put me in the Mogg train.
Realistically, it's too soon for JRM. Not enough Cabinet experience yet. And there are still too many EU cucked Tories.
Dylan Cox
If there is enough grassroots support, anything is possible - even if it is unlikely. We can only hope user, and work towards getting /ourguy/ into as senior a position as possible.
>"This is Magna Carta, it's the Burgesses coming at Parliament, it's the great reform bill, it's the bill of rights, it's Waterloo, it's Agincourt, it's Crecy. We win all of these things"
>"When you say to anybody that they can decide their own life, that's attractive to anybody, isn't it? Of course they want to give everyone free tuition because they're socialists. They like spending other people's money. That's what socialists do"
>"I think that conservative principles have a broad appeal and you should state them boldly, and the point of a Conservative election is to do conservative things, not to do Labour things but slightly less damaging"
>"Where Somerset leads, the world follows".
>"It's condescension from the clever people, the masters of the universe. They don't like the fact that they've been overruled by the people who voted for Brexit"
>"The Lib Dems campaigned on a proposal [in effect] to reverse the referendum and the electorate blew a raspberry at them"
>"Our last manifesto was much too defensive and much too managerial. That was why we went from having such a strong lead in the polls to having a very marginal election victory"
>"I take the teachings of the Catholic Church seriously. Marriage is a sacrament and the decision of what is a sacrament lies with the Church not with Parliament"
>"Well, we may disagree on things, but just because you disagree with somebody, that doesn't make them a bad person. The two are separate"
Jose Rogers
Kys
Kevin Edwards
I love me some JRM but what are the arguments against David Davis?
Owen Wright
>Michael Gove and Boris Johnson send secret Brexit letter to May I guess Boris is going to produce an even bigger pile of shit in his quest for power.
Henry Harris
Momentum, pls go.
Christopher Clark
Too much bad blood between him and the arch-Remainers in cabinet I suppose. If he became party leader it could tear it apart if he didn't reshuffle the fuck out of it.
Johnson and Gove being back together after a year and a half is astounding news. It strengthens Brexit's hand significantly. The only pile of shit they'll produce is in the EU's plans to wring money out of the UK in the negotiations, since both of them would be perfectly willing to accept a no-deal scenario.
Aiden Edwards
>Too much bad blood between him and the arch-Remainers in cabinet I suppose. If he became party leader it could tear it apart if he didn't reshuffle the fuck out of it.
Based on this I guess the problem isn't actually his positions. I've seen him do a number of interviews and can't recall disagreeing with anything he's said. And he voted against snooper, unlike JRM. I'd be happy with either in charge desu.
Jaxon Bell
>The only pile of shit they'll produce Why not leave a mess for everyone involved? A loose-loose. That could happen too.
Caleb Rivera
We need this man to lead our nation. Just concerned the northern monkeys won't take to his posh accent.
>Bump
Alexander Clark
Good shit. Fucking hang that bitch May. Also can we stop electing females? They're worthless.
Nolan James
She has to have a war first, to become Thatcher 2.
Tyler Evans
Get the cunt out NOW. She nearly lost us an election to a fucking hippy Marxist.
Henry Turner
>Thus provoking an international incident. A small war perhaps! To which we can react with moral outrage, uniting the country behind a strong Prime Minister. >"But we couldn't control the outcome. We'd risk losing everything. " >Better to do that than to slink away. One way or the other I'll be remembered. This could be our Falklands.
David Lopez
>2:18 >AV ONE OF THESE...FAGGOT
Err tim
Adam Gray
Haha, fucking hell.
Christian Taylor
Well done.
Dominic Turner
Mogg looks like some kind of weirdo nerd though.
Gove for PM>
Aiden Hall
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John Bailey
Gove needs to learn some humility in cabinet first. A year ago I loathed him for his disgusting Et Tu Brutus moment, but i'm warming back up to him. He shouldn't be PM though. Not yet. He should be the Osborne to whoever is PM, i.e. the strategic mind behind the Government.
>Mogg looks like some kind of weirdo nerd though. >choosing your politicians based on their physical appearance
Absolutely degenerate.
Zachary Clark
He is on the economic right and a real conservative on a lot of issues like fagg marriage and abortion. He is conveniently silent about the muslim problem in Britain though, so I wouldn't trust him to carry the cleanup this country needs. Also all this is beyond the point as the chances of him even becoming party leader is nill. Best case scenario he gets some ministerial position if we get a PM to the right of Shariah May.
James Rodriguez
>He is conveniently silent about the muslim problem in Britain though
That's because the zeitgeist means the country is not yet ready for a major British politician to call for firebombing Luton.
Nathaniel Harris
>May is out within the month you cant get rid of the tories. every one has tried and the infestation is to great. its like rats in newyork. if you manage to kill the beast a greater one would take its place. better the devil you know in this case. may is annoying but de-clawed
Hudson Murphy
>>choosing your politicians based on their physical appearance >Absolutely degenerate.
No not so,the pm has to be a good specimen, you can't have some wheelchair crippled spaz as your leader & representing to the world.
Asher Wilson
I though he said, "Fuck him."
Jackson Torres
He's peak politician if you ask me. Let the Mogg enter you.
Andrew Smith
i'd rather he used his 2 billion investment firm assets be used to drive me off into the sun-set and shoot jews/slimes in a bonny n clyde fair well..
Michael Cruz
Take the Moggpill everyone.
Cooper Russell
thats where youre wrong kiddo
Nathaniel Mitchell
>get in normie >we're off to save Anglo civilisation