Can't stand the man, but this is a very good quote.You must log in or register to see images
Can't stand the man, but this is a very good quote.You must log in or register to see images
Shame neither are nice people. Me hoping May will be PM is something I never thought I would say. But Leadsom scares the **** out of me.You must log in or register to see media
Leadsom vs May...
*shudder*
We definitely mucked that one up. For example, a few of us made a bit of a song and dance on here about it, but when nobody took any real interest I had a good idea it was doomed. It pre-dated the Politics thread.I'm beginning to think the real referendum that we mucked up was the one on PR.
Shame neither are nice people. Me hoping May will be PM is something I never thought I would say. But Leadsom scares the **** out of me.
We definitely mucked that one up. For example, a few of us made a bit of a song and dance on here about it, but when nobody took any real interest I had a good idea it was doomed. It pre-dated the Politics thread.
We definitely mucked that one up. For example, a few of us made a bit of a song and dance on here about it, but when nobody took any real interest I had a good idea it was doomed. It pre-dated the Politics thread.
I'm the reverse. May is too domineering and is reported to not delegate whereas Leadsom's inexperience will require to build a better team around her and therefore there should be less narrow vision.
These aren't the 2 I would've picked but then thats MPs for you. They never seem to choose the ideal ones. I would have chosen Jacob Rees Mogg but then a lot of people hate others just because they are posh so he would be unelectable.
He's vaguely amusing as a backbencher but not as a PM. People (in general not necessarily you) have got to stop thinking they are electing someone just to negotiate the brexit. This is the PM potentially until 2020 and there will be a lot more to do than the brexit. Everything else won't just be put on hold. I'm hoping they go for experience.
Love your positivity mate, you will have to do a match thread next season. Not sure I see it the same way. A female conservative prime minister, what's the worst that can happen?Theresa May will make an excellent Prime Minister. She will build a strong Conservative Government to steer the country forward and away from the bureaucratic EU. Gove should be given a senior role in the new Government as his intellect and experience is a huge asset. The future looks bright for Britain, we have some excellent politicians taking this country forward.
It was such a shame that we ended up voting on AV than PR and the case wasn't sold well enough either.Nick Clegg sold the country down the river for that, it was never going to enthuse the hoi poloi enough to get the right result, but I agree that should it have been to change to PR then politics would be a lot more representative and healthier for the country in general.
Respect your opinion and she may well make a decent pm. As for excellent politician or home Secretary, there will be many affected by her decisions in the police or boarder agencies who will differ.I don't get what people have against Theresa May? Is it that she reminds people of the Iron Lady too much? She's an excellent politician, and has proven that as Home Secretary.
I don't get what people have against Theresa May? Is it that she reminds people of the Iron Lady too much? She's an excellent politician, and has proven that as Home Secretary.
She is nothing like the Iron Lady (at least not the "good" years.) She is already at the stage Thatcher was when she was removed from office and that is the problem. Will not listen to advice, will not delegate and dictatorial.
Must have missed those "good" years...
Ian Hislop absolutely nailing it on Question Time.