:hate to think you were just making crap up for the sake of it.
:hate to think you were just making crap up for the sake of it.
Missing in action so far - Jeremy Hunt, Phillip Hammond, Sadiq Javed, Liz Truss, Greg Clark, Chris Grayling, Andrea Leadsom, Priti Patel and now the Guvnor is joining them , what a pathetic excuse of a party and a campaign
... Liam Fox, which is even more extraordinary. He's one of the three Brexit negotiators - you know, what this election is meant to be all about.
And on the other side? Other than Abbott's comedy shows, I can't recall seeing or hearing from anyone other than Corbyn, although I'd try and pretend McDonnell was on holiday or something if he was on my team too.
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And on the other side? Other than Abbott's comedy shows, I can't recall seeing or hearing from anyone other than Corbyn, although I'd try and pretend McDonnell was on holiday or something if he was on my team too.
No, no there isn't. Lovely stuff. *chortle*Because there isn't much to be smug about is there? From a position of some strength, the whole damn thing has been a fiasco from start to finish... and we aren't even at the finish yet... and might not be for weeks? It's an embarrassment, I am just clinging on to the hope that it doesn't turn into a catastrophe.
The Labour Brexit team have been very prominent - Thornberry and Gardiner have been in the media almost as much as Corbyn. Starmer, a bit less so. McDonnell hasn't been as prominent as you'd expect a shadow chancellor to be - but that may be a reaction to Hammond's low profile.
As well as Thornberry and Gardiner, Rayner and Long-Bailey have been pretty prominent too. The person who has kept a low profile is Tom Watson - very strange in a deputy leader.
Keith Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey are very impressive.
Keith Starmer and Rebecca Long-Bailey are very impressive.
Keir Starmer.
One thing that does surprise me about the Labour campaign is the lack of attention that has been paid to Brexit. This is one area where Labour has a massive advantage over the Tories: their Brexit team are two lawyers (one of them, an extremely senior one) and an expert in international trade and arbitration. The Tory team is a journalist (who was sacked for lying), a GP and a businessman. Labour is clearly better suited to discuss the fine print of hundreds of trade agreements but this advantage is scarcely mentioned.
More on criticisms by ex-business secretary Sir Vince Cable of Theresa May's economic credentials - he tells an anecdote about the time they served together in government. The Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman was in the Cabinet with Mrs May as part of the 2010-2015 coalition government led by David Cameron.
"She has some likeable characteristics and admirable characteristics, but it was always very clear that she was never the slightest bit interested in economic policy," he told an audience in central London.
Sir Vince spoke of Mrs May's determination, while home secretary, to cut the number of temporary visas for overseas students. He said he and other ministers had asked her why a policy that undermined universities and industry was being followed.
"And the answer we got was intriguing and revealing and highly relevant to today... it was: 'So what? What does it matter if it's damaging the economy? We're controlling the immigration.'"
I've finally made my decision to tactically vote for Lib dem as they were marginally second in the 2015 election in the constituency where I now live, this will be the first time ever I have not voted Labour, but the Tory majority has to be weakened, so needs must.
Don't understand this one in Mid Sussex, Labour beat LibDem by c.1400 votes in 2015 yet that site suggests voting Yellow to oust Soames and not Red.
Don't understand this one in Mid Sussex, Labour beat LibDem by c.1400 votes in 2015 yet that site suggests voting Yellow to oust Soames and not Red.
Don't understand this one in Mid Sussex, Labour beat LibDem by c.1400 votes in 2015 yet that site suggests voting Yellow to oust Soames and not Red.