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Corbynomics: A Dystopia
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I will vote for May but something seems off with her. I dont know if its the religiosity or something else but she creeps me out a bit.
I think she's just naturally dull. That's possibly underrated in politics, providing you're also competent.
I suspect the Duchess of Cambridge is also quite boring, but she's smiley and pretty so gets away with it.They are an EYESORES!!!!0 -
The thing that I've picked up is that Theresa May is so flakey and lacking in charm. Win or not this election has been exposure that has not put her in a good light!
When did being seen in a good light matter? You are supporting a party whose leader and shadow chancellor backed killing innocent Brits..... It doesnt seem to concern you at all? And paints them in a dreadful light....and it looks like a third of the population are going to vote for them.... Makes me want to vomit...Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.0 -
May is ruthless, and indecisive.0
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posh*spice wrote: »When did being seen in a good light matter? You are supporting a party whose leader and shadow chancellor backed killing innocent Brits..... It doesnt seem to concern you at all? And paints them in a dreadful light....and it looks like a third of the population are going to vote for them.... Makes me want to vomit...
Utter rubbish. May has been cosetted and given a free run by the tory press and their lackeys. She shrinks from challenge and meeting the public except under highly controlled situations. It makes me sick that people are going to put her in charge of our Brexit negotiations. At least Corbyn doesn't seem to be on the verge of tears if he gets asked a hard question. By the way Spice Jeremy voted against the Iraq war.....Theresa voted for it!0 -
westernpromise wrote: »May is ruthless, and indecisive.
Same can be said of Merkel. Apparently changes her mind at the 23rd hour.0 -
Utter rubbish. May has been cosetted and given a free run by the tory press and their lackeys. She shrinks from challenge and meeting the public except under highly controlled situations. It makes me sick that people are going to put her in charge of our Brexit negotiations. At least Corbyn doesn't seem to be on the verge of tears if he gets asked a hard question. By the way Spice Jeremy voted against the Iraq war.....Theresa voted for it!
So many problems with Labour right now, you'll try and squirm your way around most but here's one I think you'll find doesn't have any squirm room.
Dianne Abbott as Home Sec. It's not just Corbyn we'll end up with if you vote Labour.0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »So many problems with Labour right now, you'll try and squirm your way around most but here's one I think you'll find doesn't have any squirm room.
Dianne Abbott as Home Sec. It's not just Cornyn we'll end up with if you vote Labour.
And only marginally worse than the gaffe-prone Emily Thornberry IMHO.
The comments from our recent council elections ........ :doh:
The BBC phone-not-working episode; or how about the Sky "Murnaghan" exchange where she didn't know who the French Foreign Minister was - and she the Shadow Foreign Secretary!0 -
Commissar Corbyn and co - the greatest travelling comedy act in British entertainment right now. What scares me is their delusion that they stand even the feintest chance of winning this election or retaining a reputable number of seats. :eek::DLady G:eek::mad::rotfl:
Life is too short to be serious all of the time. So, if you can't laugh at yourself, call me - and I'll laugh at you!:money::money:0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Same can be said of Merkel. Apparently changes her mind at the 23rd hour.
(Old news now?!)0 -
TrickyTree83 wrote: »So many problems with Labour right now, you'll try and squirm your way around most but here's one I think you'll find doesn't have any squirm room.
Dianne Abbott as Home Sec. It's not just Corbyn we'll end up with if you vote Labour.
When things get a bit rough....we'll wheel out the bogey woman Diane Abbott again....such a lazy argument!
In their guts people know May is the one who has been exposed as feeble over the last few weeks. Raising Diane Abbott's obvious failings is a distraction from a far more serious issue.....May will be PM on June 9th and she is clearly not up to it! You can see what she is thinking under pressure. She finds it hard to control her feelings and reacts to provocation in a way which is weak. Accepting the polls imo Amber Rudd is clearly a safer pair of hands.0
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