A very attractive lady .... nowt wrong in saying that, females like to be be praised and treated as ladies (Ooooops sorry I forgot, times have changed .... some don't - I'm told!) but please read my post more fully where I stated I was impressed by her speech as well as her poise and looks. A very competent and well presented young woman who makes M/s Abbott look amateurish as a speaker.
Ah yes - never wrong you say, quite correct, I'm glad you've noticed that .... well done.
Anyway you Lefties ..... keep smiling ........ we old Righties are!!
I watched Diane being interviewed on the Sophy Ridge show. I never realised everyone except 'her' Jeremy were responsible for Labour's worst showing at a general election since 1935. Fascinating stuff. Anyway, good luck Di.
[walks back]
Yeah I was going to say something very similar. Diane Abbott is a terrible politician imo, as is Jeremy Corbyn. No problem with saying that. I don’t understand why these righties can’t bring themselves to say similar about Patel and Johnson.
There’s enough evidence. Patel is literally a traitor.
Is it a Soccerman and Notts situation? They just can’t criticise their ‘side’?
Well she has said lots of stupid things thats a fact but she is alright jack as her family were allowed into the UK decades ago.
I'm not a socialist at all im not that strong on politics.
We can all say we have superior knowledge etc and truth be told none of them of stupid education wise.
In other unimportant news, life expectancy in poorer areas of the UK has actually fallen for the first time in a century. Not to worry though, those in richer areas are living longer so at least the Tories on here will be happy.
Life expectancy among women living in the poorest communities in England has declined since 2011, says a report warning of growing health inequalities. Overall, life expectancy growth has stalled over the past decade - for the first time in 100 years. The largest decreases were seen in the most deprived areas of north-east England, while the biggest increases were in the richest parts of London.
The report, by Prof Sir Michael Marmot, one of the country's leading experts on health inequalities, comes 10 years after he first published data on the growing gap between rich and poor, and between north and south, in England. "England has lost a decade," Prof Marmot said, calling the damage to the nation's health "shocking"."If health has stopped improving, that means society has stopped improving." The report, from the Institute of Health Equity, maintains the widening health inequalities and deteriorating health which have marked the last decade cannot just be put down to very cold winters, flu, or problems with the NHS or social care. Instead, it points the finger at "social and economic conditions, many of which have shown increased inequalities".
Now let me think, which party has been in government for the last 10 years?
According to Wiki, this guy has written 6 books and one journal article ie 7 published items...all on the same theme (health and inequality) as you correctly point out above.
Guess how many of his 7 "works" were published during Labour´s disastrous reign?.....please snobbers, have a guess.
Here is the guy´s total contribution to the world of academia....
Books
Marmot, Michael (2015). The Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781408857991.
Marmot, Michael (2015). The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781408872680.
Marmot, Michael; Wilkinson, Richard G. (2006) [1999]. Social Determinants of Health (2nd ed.). Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198565895.
Marmot, Michael; Siegrist, Johannes (2006). Social Inequalities in Health: new evidence and policy implications. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198568162.
Marmot, Michael (2004). The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity. New York: Times Books. ISBN 9780805073706.
Marmot, Michael; Wilkinson, Richard G. (2003). The Solid Facts. Copenhagen: World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe. ISBN 9780585492520.
Journal articles
Marmot, M (2008). "Michael Marmot on eliminating social injustice". The Health Service Journal: 15. PMID 19018626.
This guy has been posting numerous articles, mostly during the reign of New Labour but suddenly decides, via his own website, Institute of Health Equity, to slag off the Tories.....wow.....maybe his next article will be entitled "smoking ain´t really that good for you"
I hope you put more effort into picking your Cheltenham winners.
What im saying is when you are in politics your job is pretty much to talk for a living....
Think about it if you talked all day every day in this age where any slip up is picked up on social media EVERYONE says stupid things.
It was only a joke I made about someone you think is great ...all time will tell us is they all tell lies.