N No Thatcher wasn’t that’s why she was nearly blew to pieces, Jeremy Corbyn was that’s why he wasn’t
"Where's daddy?" "He's at work darling?" "Is he pumping one of his aides?" "Yes, for vital Covid information, now go to sleep."
I think Andrew Neill, who forced Corbyn to admit the inaccuracies in his claims regarding fiscal policies, and Andrew Fisher, the Labour aide who resigned citing the "blizzard of lies and excuses" within the upper echelons of Corbyn's shadow cabinet would disagree that he is honest.
Why does every discussion about the current government always revert to Corbyn ... ... a shuffling little man who wasn't ever in power and never likely to be.
I despise the little weasel even more for resigning when he did. There was a good 24hrs more fun to be had at his expense
Probably because somebody keeps bringing up what a s hit government we have and forgets the alternative we would of got and keeps going round ad Infinitum
Because it's true, they're shyte ... ... irrespective of whether May, Cameron, Corbyn, whoever was PM.
Because it seems its impossible to discuss politics without it devolving in to this strange Conservative versus Labour tribalism. Even when that discussion is focused on unanimous criticism of one party.