Ernest
Stupid IDIOT
Corbyn as low as 7/2 in places to be next PM, a bit like when he first stood for leadership when he was any odds you like as he was dismissed as having no chance
As usual, there is nothing to be learnt from these debates and nobody comes out of it looking clever.
I find it amazing that Theresa May wouldn't take part though. How can we have a PM who is so obviously terrified of public speaking? She claims to have been busy canvassing on the streets. At 9pm on a Wednesday? Mental. And she doesn't need to be a genius to work out all other participants will mention her no show every two minutes, creating a black mark against her name for no reason. All she had to do was turn up, play it safe, say nothing stupid and she'd have been fine. She always seems unsure at PMQs to me, even when she's delivering the scripted lines, so there is something odd there.
I'll vote Conservative because the policies make sense, the sums add up, it rewards the hard workers in society and it means Brexit will be carried out properly, but with a strong leader with some grasp of reality I think Labour could have had this election simply because May cannot campaign and connect with the voters in any way.
Cost there manifesto.... when Corbyn can remember that is
Corbyn as low as 7/2 in places to be next PM, a bit like when he first stood for leadership when he was any odds you like as he was dismissed as having no chance
It's a factual response to a comment on labour ..I'd hope someone applying to become Pm would remember figures on a major policy statement ..as I would against Conservative..simple as that..I've lived through several years of economic incompetence by both main partiesYour response to the Tories economic failure is a dig at JC not remembering a figure?
Schools have also had large increases to their staffs national insurance and pension contributions. These increases have to come out of the same budget the government keeps referring to but strangely never mentions that they have left schools with no option but to drastically trim teaching and support staff.A lot of it is from the proposed funding changes. The Education Policy Institute (EPI) research, published on Friday, says that inflationary pressures, a reduction in local authority funding and the £3bn of savings forced on schools by 2019-20 will leave even those schools supposed to benefit under the new formula worse off. It looks like all schools in England are likely to face real-term cuts to funding by 2019-20, with around half seeing a reduction per pupil of 6% to 11%.
Farron: 7
Corbyn: 5 -- 6
Lucas : 8 -- 9
Wood : 3 -- 1
Rudd : 2 -- 3
Nuttell : 3 -- 2
Robertson : 7 -- 6
Not irrelevant because there will be a hung parliament.
Corbyn as low as 7/2 in places to be next PM, a bit like when he first stood for leadership when he was any odds you like as he was dismissed as having no chance
Win people over to what?
Is this sort of ****ish line of thought that I so despise.
One thing's for sure, you're never going to win people over by insulting them.
Is this sort of ****ish line of thought that I so despise.
Oh, i dunno, there's some pretty stiff competition!I,m so pleased you said that.
Herr Tubthumper has long been the most obnoxious poster on this forum.
Is this sort of ****ish line of thought that I so despise.
The fact May still refused to go despite Amber Rudd's father dying on Monday is telling about her and the way she she does things
Just read that Abbott has put a tenner on JC at 7/2, she said she hopes to pick up £70 if he wins.
Had to be out and about - is it worth watching on catchup?
I,m so pleased you said that.
Herr Tubthumper has long been the most obnoxious poster on this forum.
Just read that Abbott has put a tenner on JC at 7/2, she said she hopes to pick up £70 if he wins.
She'll be able to get her hair done then.