Negative. Do disrespect to who voted for them but they don't have policies with substance. I also didn't vote Labour.
Didn't vote for them but hopefully Labour can get a grip and sort stuff out. Personally think mortgages (4.99%/5Y), inflation (2.00%) and national debt (£2.7 Trillion) will be up in the next 2/3 years and we'll be even further in the **** but let's see.
She was on the local news last night, her hands were shaking worse than yours after a week on the sauce ....
Christ, you'd hope the UK's "attorney general" who has actually come from a working, NHS background would have something in him to do right. But my most pressing question is this - why the **** has this stupid ****ing country adopted Sweet Caroline as some kind of informal national anthem? Save me, Jeebus.
I wonder how long it will take for a Tory to use the current national debt levels as a way to attack Labour. Knowing the brass neck they have it'll be within the first 6wks of the new parliment.
almost like Labour did about the austerity announcements by the Tories when they came to power after Labour maxed out the credit card….
You mean the austerity measures which have since been accepted as a political choice as opposed to a necessary measure.
Most decisions by government associated with the economy are a political choice rather than a necessary measure. Its not a very exact science. Doesn't matter who is in power it will happen.