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Mac. Think I will wait another century before giving any of this lot my vote
Well at least that way the definition of 'majority' is actually democratic mista...plus, if we had compulsory voting I'd include an opportunity for voting 'none of the above' and if that won they'd have to start again with all the first lot of candidates disqualified.
P.S....actually Tricky...childish names apart I don't rate Abbot either, but Amber Rudd was no more impressive this morning.
Last edited by ramAnag; 28-05-2017 at 05:39 PM.
Having given it half a milliseconds thought I'll stick with the barrel load of shiite option rather than the 'none of the above' one rA!! With one having to suffer a second election if we adopt your idea the pleasure that mine brings will compensate whichever bum party/leader wins!!
So everything still spells another Conservative victory with a big majority. Thank you very much.
Both pathetic. Abbott, God bless her, actually got some of the numbers right but remains a liability to her party and a racist, very happy to repeat that. Rudd is just absolutely desperate not to offer any genuine answer at all and IMO she is the product of putting quotas before quality.
Having listened to Question time on thursday eve, I think those in power or with aspirations to power have still not got the message that the public are giving them. The last time that happened we got Brexit, who knows what the 2017 version of that may be
Still worse...May is now sending Amber Rudd to the BBC debate on her behalf.
Wtf is the matter with this woman? Selling herself as 'strong and stable'...the leader we need to tough out the Brexit negotiations and not only has she not got the guts to publicly represent her party but she now sends 'Miss Evasive' on her behalf.
Last week she did a U turn on a policy before it had even been debated and this week she just avoids any debate at all. What has it all come to?
I believe she just came back from the G7, surely she's entitled to a break. In the final analysis I doubt the average voter would be concerned by all this, still a question of whether you want her or Corbyn in charge.
It's a results business, can she get the overwhelming majority and send Labour into further disarray that would see them need at least 2 elections to become a viable alternative again? Can she be stopped? Especially after Manchester, would people be prepared for Corbyn and Abbott to take charge of security?
Basically it's Brexit, economy and security. The 3 main points, whom the vast majority of voters prefer to lead? She, Corbyn or some strange coalition? Or would voters just go for the status quo, don't give her a super majority, just a majority of say 20-30 seats. Where would the UKIP Brexit voters and anti-militant left Labourites go?
She is making a right old horlicks of things and my opinion of her has plummetted. I have just told Mrs Faber I think Corbyn will be the new PM and whilst I don't actually believe it I think her many errors have written off any chance of a landslide. Which I think is a good thing.