Yes, they are indeed up north. Or at least were, before her absolutely dreadful campaign containing absolutely zero substance became apparent. I genuinely think the number of labour leaning voters who end up voting tory will be far smaller than you think.She's far better than Corbyn, which is why many Labour supporters are considering voting Tory for the first time, and why Labour MPs resigned from his cabinet. And of course the government act like we're big players in the world stage - we have the 5th largest economy in the world, we hardly want to pretend we're insignificant when conducting our negotiations.
You have to be kidding. We are about to enter negotiations where the opposition hold all the cards, and this is Howard's contribution? Jesus CHRIST.He just said we'd defend Gibraltar if we had to, which of course we won't have to. He should have avoided the question more, but his comment hardly matters.
Two things. 1) how is he any better? He was utterly despised by a woman who worked in the same Tory cabinet as him. I suspect she called it right. 2) If Labour get into government, it will only be through a coalition. And any coalition partners worth it's salt will insist Abbot is removed from the cabinet before any business is conducted. I can't stand Abbott - never has so little been said with so many words - but given the absolute disaster that is the Tory cabinet, remarkably her appearance is no longer a reason in itself for me not to vote Labour.Yeah, he's not a patch on Abbott.
Can she really be any worse than alternative, which is the most feeble Tory front bench in living memory. Their absolutely shocking, arrogant, negative and uninformative campaign - despite having the press behind them and a huge head start in being able to prepare for a snap election - is testament to their incompetence.