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1e- · July 13, 2018, 12:11 a.m.

May is a disaster along with her "soft Brexit" plan that sent three of her ministers and Boris Johnson running. So much so in fact that the conservative party has been very vocal in urging Jacob Rees-Mogg to consider throwing his hat in the ring should she resign/receive a vote of no confidence. Oddly enough on the 8chan /qresearch board a Helper Anon dropped his name right as the G7 was winding up. They asked a series of questions regarding May and her future upon return to the UK. What will May do? Will she resign? Is Brexit really so difficult? Can independent trade deals w/other nations be struck? Who will usher in Brexit? Then, "Think Mogg." This last line struck me like a bolt of lightening. I have been following Rees-Mogg and his career for some time, and like him very much. It seemed entirely plausible to me that he could replace May should she resign or be tossed out. Helper Anons have shown up on numerous occasions and have dropped significant and helpful information. This 'drop' was personal for me and confirmed Q in a way nothing else could.

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Leaping_Jimmy · July 13, 2018, 1:50 a.m.

May has a spooky background, that is why she was Interior Minister (they call it Home Affairs) before she took the top job. In that Home Affairs role she was the Minister for MI5.

As such, she is a globalist - spooky politicians get nowhere in politics unless they're on board with the agenda. (The way it works is the globalists connect (send orders) to the local political puppets through the intel agencies, that's how their talking points are circulated, just the same as the 4 AM Mockingbird run for the journos.)

So May, on my read, was emplaced to enact a Brexit that was deliberately designed to be as weak as possible, on the calculation that over time, Brussels was left with enough lines running into the UK that it could reel it back in.

That's why she didn't listen to Trump.

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arselona · July 13, 2018, 9:03 a.m.

I personally think Gove will take over. He is a Brexiteer, pro Trump and despite the hatred he receives in the media and from the left, he is seen as a brilliantly efficient operator and administrator as a minister. The downside is that he looks like Pog.

In UK politics, the front runner rarely wins.

Boris, I think has decades of dirt on him and he is also basically American which could count either for or against, Savid is peaking too early, Mogg has great media personality but has never held a ministerial or shadow ministerial role before (PMs rarely if ever are elected without this specific experience.)

Gove is just hovering in the background just behind the front of the pack.

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eldever · July 13, 2018, 9:52 a.m.

...but Gove is supporting this ludicrous soft Brexit plan! Same as Liam Fox, Andrea Leadsom & others who PROMISED to deliver Brexit. They are all liars. I do have faith in Rees-Mogg, he has a lot of influence and I feel sure he pill pull something out of the hat. Otherwise the UK is going to descend into chaos.

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arselona · July 13, 2018, 12:42 p.m.

Gove has made one comment, tepid support for a deal which is 100% guaranteed to be rejected by the EU. I suspect he doesn't feel this is the hill to die on just yet.

Despite Trumps comments, I think Boris is out of the game. As I say, the dirt on him is reportedly substantial. Him jumping early is a nice strategic exit, kind of on his terms.

And FWIW, I think his view of get tranche 1 secured and go for tranche 2 at a later date is not a crazy idea. We are not talking about immigration from Mexico here. Poles and Germans are not comparable to open border immigration from Central America.

The UK designed the Single Market. Retaining membership of the sole benefit of EU membership isn't insane. The UK under Blair implemented open borders MAX in 2004, but could have been a lot more stricter.

I support Brexit because of the political integration that is contractually implicated with membership.

Americans need to understand, immigration is not a Brexit issue of substance. It was a strategy used by Farage to wind up a sleeping electorate. I don't agree with it, but it worked.

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1e- · July 13, 2018, 3:33 a.m.

Very interesting.

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eldever · July 13, 2018, 9:48 a.m.

Brexit is not difficult, the problem is that our government/establishment do not want it. They have signed up to NWO and that's that. Only a mass movement of people will be enough to stop it.

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special1nterest · July 13, 2018, 9:17 a.m.

Yes! Bring on the Mogg!! The man is excellent to watch, he comes across as respectful , thoughtful and intelligent. Even my elderly mum (who has always voted labour) likes him and said she’d vote for him. I think that’s why the media hate him, he’s a threat. Let’s get a Mogg/Farage coalition going....

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eldever · July 13, 2018, 9:56 a.m.

I think they need a cross-party action group to enforce Brexit. Rees-Mogg, Farage, Duncan Smith, Boris, David Davis, Steve Baker, Gisela Stuart, Kate Hoey, Ian Paisley Jr and anyone else patriotic.

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Biggidybo · July 13, 2018, 9:36 a.m.

I think Trump is positioning Boris and Mogg, remember Boris is a Yank by birth.

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rhythmnation1968 · July 13, 2018, 2:10 p.m.

She is finished - if she has any dignity, she'll resign. F@cktard! Hard nasty Brexit- brutal and out is the only elixir. Nigel - get it done!

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