Robinjakarta
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Johnson is a dead man walking. No way will he be contesting the next general election as PM and no way will his party ditch him just yet. He'll go nearer the election.
I am not being dragged into the Watford political vortex.
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There will always be some so massively invested in the Johnson personality cult it will be difficult to climb down. They have been conned, used and abused
Maybe it's just because I support (the present version of) labour, but I must confess that I can't even name the leader of the liberals, and couldn't even be sure if they are still called the 'liberal democrats' till their name was mentioned on the radio a minute ago.
I'd never 'vote for a coalition' but I'd be relaxed about one if it made some sort of sense after a general election. I am not interested in whether parties 'rule out' coalitions before elections. That's partly hubris, and partly done to avoid being accused of 'running scared' before an election.
I remain surprised every time I realise that people still don't understand how things work in the UK.
And I maintain that most of the country have little idea that Boris is supposedly in a crisis.
Beware the echo chamber
The only Labour leader to win a parliamentary majority in the last 55 years is Tony Blair, and he had to reach into the right of the centre ground to do it.
Since then the unions have made it almost impossible for the party to lurch that far away from the left, and Labour have never been the same since Blair departed the scene. There was a point when they could have recalibrated when Chuka Umunna was on the rise, but they couldn't persuade him to lead, the party lurched to the left and wasted a decade in the process.
If they are not prepared to take the centre ground then they are doomed unless they are prepared to work with the Lib Dems who hold that centre ground and can hoover up the Tory votes labour can't reach.
You say you are surprised that people still don't understand how things work in the UK but FPTP hasn't exactly worked well for Labour in the last 55 years. Contrast that with the left of centre SPD Party now being the largest party in a coalition in Germany with their man Olaf Scholz now Chancellor and calling the shots, despite the right of centre CDU winning the highest number of seats.
Is that how the Corbynites feel then
Really surprised that so many are getting so excited by a midterm by-election.
Desperate scenes.
The only Labour leader to win a parliamentary majority in the last 55 years is Tony Blair, and he had to reach into the right of the centre ground to do it.
Since then the unions have made it almost impossible for the party to lurch that far away from the left, and Labour have never been the same since Blair departed the scene. There was a point when they could have recalibrated when Chuka Umunna was on the rise, but they couldn't persuade him to lead, the party lurched to the left and wasted a decade in the process.
If they are not prepared to take the centre ground then they are doomed unless they are prepared to work with the Lib Dems who hold that centre ground and can hoover up the Tory votes labour can't reach.
You say you are surprised that people still don't understand how things work in the UK but FPTP hasn't exactly worked well for Labour in the last 55 years. Contrast that with the left of centre SPD Party now being the largest party in a coalition in Germany with their man Olaf Scholz now Chancellor and calling the shots, despite the right of centre CDU winning the highest number of seats.
Actually Labour could've got back into power if it hadn't been for the fact that the left leaning but inferior Miliband got into bed with the unions and stuffed the more centralist and superior Miliband in the leadership contest in 2010. It all went tits up from then. imho.
Surely Harold Wilson won a majority in 74?
Im proud I voted conservative. PROUD. I still am.
Is that how the Corbynites feel then
Could never ever vote for a party that said revoke the decision to Leave...........undemocratic loons.
Bunch of cvnts.......lib dem twats who supported revoking are the worst type of citizen that exist in the country
true story
Im proud I voted conservative. PROUD. I still am.
Certainly. The party stinks so bad that rafts of their traditional supporters held their nose and voted Lib Dem.
The party that has literally reinvented itself as an anti EU movement got done over by the re-join the EU one.
You've nailed it, that's how bad they are.
Lib dem revokers were cvnts and will always be known as cvnts
Worst type of citizen in the country.............nasty cvnty cvnts lib dem twats
Think you get my drift on those undemocratic loon fvckwits
why does no one ever admit anymore to being a referendum revoker?