Quote Originally Posted by regis80 View Post
I don’t get why we need to give Truss a chance Mick as it’s been only 3 weeks when she is blatantly in the pocket of big oil companies.
The news about her giving the energy companies those loans which we pay for should have alarmed everyone to think wtf is she playing at? But this news seems to have been swept away, then a week or so later again.. with the tax cuts. Some of us can see the pattern this is following others may not.

The problem with politics is we support a party as if it’s a football team. When your team is doing bad, you simply get behind them. I’m sorry, but how many chances do they need - knowing what you know that past policies have had zero impact.
You can’t get behind ‘your team’ when it comes to politicians, because they are simply screwing us over. That’s why, even though i criticise tory politics, I’ll do the same if any other party member did something so moronic - like damage the economy. We’re in a recession and we’ve played all our cards - they were sh it cards too.
I’ve never been wedded to any political party Regis, I’ve voted for Labour and three other parties in the past 25 years.

My biggest problem with Labour is the Momentum lot hiding in plain site and the utter, visceral hatred a lot of Labour MP’s and followers show towards people who’ve made money in their lives.

I voted for Blair because I felt that the party was sensible with good policies and that the nutters had been exorcised.

My natural political home is really a tiny % to the right of centre I guess but I’m comfortable with the same distance to the left of centre.

When I was a young bloke I used to vote Liberal, in truth that’s where my inclination is to vote.

The problem is that in all the places I’ve lived since I was a kid a Lib vote has been a wasted vote.

I’ve been underwhelmed by the Libs leadership since the little ginger alcoholic gave up the job and Davey is just such a wet. The Eu stuff turned me away from them as well.

Given the state of play now I certainly wouldn’t rule out voting for them again because the Brexit issue has become a shambles.

I’ve said on here to 123 on a few occasions now that I would be in favour of a new party made up of centrist politicians with an agenda to rejoin the Eu, I’ll hold my hands up again and admit that I shouldn’t have voted for Brexit.

There’s just so many people in Labour who I can’t stand and I don’t think the Corbyn followers can be kept quiet if they get into power.