Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Thanks for pointing that out, but I think you are clever enough to understand my point.
Damned by faint praise.
Thanks for pointing that out, but I think you are clever enough to understand my point.
the PM should "either get a grip or get out of the way and let us clear up this mess".
Best one liner so far
That people of older generations vote tribally rather than reading what the parties have to offer? Isn't that being quite disrespectful of the older generation?
Taxpayers Alliance
All Tory and all publicly funded.
That people of older generations vote tribally rather than reading what the parties have to offer? Isn't that being quite disrespectful of the older generation?
It's possible and I think it will happen.
When we get to the white heat of a campaign, enough Labour members will read between the lines of what Starmer is saying, think about the alternatives, hold their noses and go and campaign for him.
Of course many never will. But like with Blair before he won, I think perception of party progress is key. If labour members see progress in the polls and the chance to oust the hated tories enough will come into line to make the ones that don't look like an irrelevant fringe.
Taxpayers Alliance is not publicly funded. At least, we don't think so. The big problem with the Taxpayers Alliance is that they refuse to say who funds them - it could be funded by the Russian government for all we know.
I'd sooner die than vote Tory, but maybe the intense bitterness I hold towards them and the sense that they represent everything that I find repellent might mellow at some point. Or maybe not.
Embarrassing for him, but it is also boring up to now, especially the family bit, but he seems to be getting going now.
He may not have charisma, but in the same way I don't want jokes and ruffled hair, I just want results and a vast improvement from the car crash country that we live in.
Strange the way that political parties shoot themselves in the foot either in or out of Government.
Don't generalise. I am elderly and know many pensioners, who think this government are appalling.
As for Brexit, I think it will be small steps. Renegotiate the deal by rejoining the Single Market (introduced by Margaret Thatcher, so must be a good thing, eh?) and cooperate to get the best for this country.
Nobody is advocating ditching the Brexit deal, but it can be changed.
I’m with you! I’m 68 and have never voted Tory in my life and think it is highly unlikely that I ever will. That is absolutely not because I am blindly following what I have always done. It is because, with a heart for Social Justice, it is not something I have ever thought a Tory government capable of or serious about doing. Johnson does not realise the implications of “levelling up”, because he does not have the slightest idea of how bad things are for people.
Having said that, if there was a choice between a Labour Party led by Corbyn and McDonnell against a Tory Party led by Rory Stewart and Ken Clarke, I might change my mind.
Funny that elderly people who have witnessed both Labour and Conservative governments over their long lives choose unreservedly to return the Conservatives. Bit of a message there.
You have a point but we have a Government that seems to be in the pocket of billionaires, millionaires, rich company owners, tax exiles and rich friends.
As Benjamin Franklin famously said: "In this world, nothing is certain except death, taxes and the Labour Party finding new ways to implode."
Starmer has not got the charisma or the charm of Boris, but those are not the qualities Britain needs. I don't give a shit about presentation, it is all about substance, about the ability to understand the issues, formulating a plan for tackling those issues and then assembling a team sufficiently motivated and able to deliver.
I like that Starmer sorted the anti-Semitism and is taking on the Corbynite faction of the party. I also think he is assembling a decent Shadow Cabinet and was ruthless enough to sack those that were under-performing after the disastrous May election results. I think Rachel Reeves, Lisa Nandy, David Lammy and Jonathan Ashworth are talented and they have good people coming through like Peter Kyle and Wes Streeting.
However, they have to convince the British public that they are electable, and that is a tough job. I think what they are missing are players like Alistair Campbell and Peter Mandelson to help get their message across more effectively. The media have been hung up on Angela Rayner's "Scum" comment for days - a matter of froth, not substance, and Starmer's battles with the Corbynites and the unions. These are side issues - he WILL win those battles, but Labour cannot afford to drift while he does so.