Do people really believe the **** that erupts from their mouths. Tax cuts blah blah, deliver deliver deliver......deliver ****ing what? Sort the economy out?!?! There wasn't anything wrong with it according to them all just over a week ago ffs!!!
Anyone who votes down feeding hungry british kids has to have an element of evil in them!Arguably the most evil candidate which is quite an achievement in this pool of awful ****s.
Hope she's not 2nd generation
Do people really believe the **** that erupts from their mouths. Tax cuts blah blah, deliver deliver deliver......deliver ****ing what? Sort the economy out?!?! There wasn't anything wrong with it according to them all just over a week ago ffs!!!
Seems like no one in politics wanted to be handing out free milkNot quite. We all knew who she was. The witch who stole our school milk. Thankfully it didn't stunt my growth.
Seems like no one in politics wanted to be handing out free milk
When did free school milk stop in UK?
In 1968 Edward Short, the Labour Secretary of State for Education and Science, withdrew free milk from secondary schools for children over eleven. His successor, Conservative Margaret Thatcher withdrew free school milk from children over seven in 1971, earning her the nickname "Thatcher, the Milk Snatcher".
PhewShe's not Islamic and not a miltant so you can rest easy
mmmmIt amuses me that the 'Milk Snatcher' thing is often brought up yet subsequent Labour administrations didn't seek to bring back free milk. I think we should bring back milkmen and proper milk bottles with silver lids, pecked through by the tits in winter.
Another one bites the dust.
Apparently Mordaunt will wipe the floor with all the other candidates, but especially Sunak, when the party members get to vote. This is according to a YouGov poll of party members. Entertainingly YouGov was set up by Nadhim Zahawi. He didn’t get any founders shares though, had them transferred to a shell company in Gibraltar in his father’s name. Nothing to do with tax avoidance. Probably. Good to have such a whizz kid as Chancellor.
If Mordaunt makes it into the final two and the polls suggest similar margins of victory for her I wonder if her opponent will drop out to avoid the humiliation and boost their chances of a cabinet job? Then we’d get a new PM next week, which is what I think Starmer wants (he’s a bloke who can’t even word a simple no confidence motion so that it can’t be dismissed as frivolous. Silly me, it was frivolous). It doesn’t bother me if the PM is chosen by Tory MPs or Tory party members either way tests the definition of ‘Democratic’. A quick turnaround makes Johnson homeless quicker.
She's not Islamic and not a miltant so you can rest easy
Classic Conservative election tactics:
1 I stand for tax cuts. That really seems to be about it.
2 Don't vote for a positive reason. Cast your vote to prevent someone else winning.
Frankly I don't know why they are bothering. Boris has ensured that they are doomed at the next GE as none of them have put forward a credible plan to get the country out of the slump it is in without returning to austerity measures for the next 10 years while rewarding loyal party donors, sorry my mistake Did I really say that? Of course I meant incentivising entrepreneurs to invest and thereby generate jobs. Lots of zero hours minimum wage ones to maintain healthy profit margins. That is after all what we are striving for. Lots of jobs and a high wage economy so that people can be encouraged to spend spend spend.
Where's Jeremy Corbyn or Diane Abbott when you need a role model for a target?
Possibly. That's all they need to do. Keep quiet, play it safe and let the Tories stab each other in the back. Who'd have thunk they were all united 10 days ago propping up a man totally unfit for office.All Labour are offering at the moment is they are not the Tories. Do you think that's enough?
I've reached the conclusion that my dream team (probably an excess of hyperbole there) is Truss/Badenoch. Truss is a safe pair of hands, to the right which suits me on illegal immigration, Brexit opportunities and Russia, and Badenoch is a smart cookie who is not quite ready to be a leader. Voters won't warm to Truss's austere personality, but they might to her policies, particularly the Red Wall voters.
My second choice is Sunak. Intelligent and capable, realistic on the tax position, generally more liberal. But he and his green card and billionaire's daughter wife might not go down a bundle with working class electorate.
Lord Frost's assessment of Mordaunt was believable and damning. She's not up to it intellectually even if she is beautiful and charming. If she became PM, it could be trouble unless she has some very capable people around her.
They will have to come up with some bullshit to get the 'red wall' voters back.I'm afraid they've lost the red wall already and for another generation if the views of the Labour voters in the North East who voted Conservative last time are anything to go by. They voted purely and simply for Brexit and not Boris. If it did come down to personality and charisma, (that;'s not what I've been told, I've gleaned that from conversations with them before the election) they voted against Corbyn and Abbott who they regarded as insane and with misplaced priorities.
Possibly. That's all they need to do. Keep quiet, play it safe and let the Tories stab each other in the back. Who'd have thunk they were all united 10 days ago propping up a man totally unfit for office.
I'm afraid they've lost the red wall already and for another generation if the views of the Labour voters in the North East who voted Conservative last time are anything to go by. They voted purely and simply for Brexit and not Boris. If it did come down to personality and charisma, (that;'s not what I've been told, I've gleaned that from conversations with them before the election) they voted against Corbyn and Abbott who they regarded as insane and with misplaced priorities.