Widdiecombe takes some beating.
Like Portillo, I think Widdiecombe was better once she left politics. A very sharp minded woman with a decent sense of humour. Probably undervalued when she was in office.
Widdiecombe takes some beating.
I suspect that would put the Tories in opposition for years - my gut feeling is that when Cameron loses in 2015 then many in the party might turn to Boris.
But for me, Widdiecombe takes some beating.
I have corrected your post for you.
Like Portillo, I think Widdiecombe was better once she left politics. A very sharp minded woman with a decent sense of humour. Probably undervalued when she was in office.
Like Portillo, I think Widdiecombe was better once she left politics. A very sharp minded woman with a decent sense of humour. Probably undervalued when she was in office.
Yeah I agree she's sharp minded, but for me the sharp bit is too often pointing in entirely the wrong direction. In fact that might be what galls me the most about her - that she's obviously smart but remains entirely unflexible and 'principled' when faced with contradicting evidence.
Many politicians are better appreciated once they've left office. Not all, of course, but those who rose to office or Cabinet level were, at that time, part of a party machine, and their personal views rarely got to be aired.
Whether you agree with their politics or not, the likes of Douglas Hurd, Kenneth Clarke (yes, I know he's still in office), Michael Heseltine, Dennis Healey, Shirley Williams et al would probably be very interesting people to listen to. You'd get a proper political debate, rather than cheap point-scoring.
There are exceptions. John Redwood is the epitome of desperate hanger-on.
I can't remember the name of the documentary but she was very humbled when she spent a week ( ? ) with a family on the breadline. I suspect her views changed after that. I'm not defending her but I struggle to accept that she is the worst MP that there ever was.
So anyway, I'm just wondering - any advances on Michael Gove?
Well done - given the current shower of shit at the head of the Labour Party your faith may be very misplaced.
Thank you. Not my best work but it made me chuckle rather childishly.
Tough one, but I raise you Edwina Currie. Does *anyone* actually like her? (apart from John Major, obvs!)
I can't stand Widdicombe's relentless aggression. She's awful. Good link to Michael 'something of the night' Howard. As slippery as an eel. Creepy. Ed Balls is too loud, obnoxious and vain. Imagine that lot at a dinner party...