Gove has just shoved Boris under the bus in sensational style... he's running for PM and practically destroyed any little chance Boris might have had left. For me, it's got to be a two horse race, between Liam Fox and Andrea Leadsom, I'd prefer the latter but would be happy with either.
I'm not a Tory and never will be, but listening to what is going on I would have thought that May is now a racing certainty for victory.
It's looking that way isn't it. I was hoping for better, but what the hell. Meanwhile, in a discussion over Antisemitism in the Labour party, Corbyn has just casually compared Israel to Isis... can that man get any more stupid? I think he needs shot, in the face, as soon as possible.
He died. He bored himself into a coma, whilst at the wheel.... reading the scaremongering from both sides.
I obviously follow the goings on with labour very closely and what I am noticing now is many of the far left groups such as the Socialist Workers and Greens have organised social network campaigns to join Labour in order to ensure Corbyn gets reelected. I have heard rumours that this has resulted in 16000 new members joining in the last two days alone. Sad and tough times for the party I love..
She can't do the ****ing job she has now ffs. **** up after **** up. I'd rather have Bozza than that bitch. I'd problies do her from behind like.
It looks terrible mate, I dread to think how many they have lost. I don't particularly have a party that I align myself with, right now I favour Tory rule because of the idiots running Labour mostly. If David Milliband was to take Corbyn's seat I think I'd be impartial. The others don't fill me with any confidence. We need two strong parties, but the way things are going under Corbyn we're gonna have 1 and a half.
[QUOTE="MrRAWhite, post: 9416066, member: 1000795"Sad and tough times for the party I love..[/QUOTE] Don't feel sad mate. The same that can be said for Labour can be said of the whole House of Commons, The bottom line is that over 50% of all British M.P.s were out of line with the will of the people. So why are they in their jobs, with comfortable salaries provided by us? Why? I want to see every single M.P. who went against his constituents on this vote (regardless of party) de-selected in time for the next General Election. They're just totally out of touch with the people they're paid to represent. And that's not forgivable. Cheer up buddy.
Mmm. I bet MI5 are watching this thread. Sly ****s them twats. Watch out some of you, a rude awakening might be in the offing.
Don't feel sad mate. The same that can be said for Labour can be said of the whole House of Commons, The bottom line is that over 50% of all British M.P.s were out of line with the will of the people. So why are they in their jobs, with comfortable salaries provided by us? Why? I want to see every single M.P. who went against his constituents on this vote (regardless of party) de-selected in time for the next General Election. They're just totally out of touch with the people they're paid to represent. And that's not forgivable. Cheer up buddy.[/QUOTE] Dont take this the wrong way. Its probably your most participated thread ever. Comms hawkeye. Vocal on out. But you ****ers got the UK into it in the first place
Dont take this the wrong way. Its probably your most participated thread ever. Comms hawkeye. Vocal on out. But you ****ers got the this in the first place. Quote went wrong.