LamieRobertson
Not awoke
The Liz Truss thread is live and kicking, Shirley a viable opposition thread can hold its own?
It’s called balance
The Liz Truss thread is live and kicking, Shirley a viable opposition thread can hold its own?
Lol….come on ..Sir Keir is going to get lost in all the other stuff …be brave ..do it!
The Liz Truss thread is live and kicking, Shirley a viable opposition thread can hold its own?
No one is stopping either of you starting one.
No one is stopping either of you starting one.
Ms Truss was a Remainer who changed her tune when she came to serve in a government that was resigned to trying anything it could to push Brexit through Parliament.
When that process dragged on for years without progress, calls grew for a second referendum on EU membership. In an interview with LBC’s Eddie Mair, Ms Truss was caught out when trying to dispute the case for another vote.
Mr Mair: “What about people who have changed their minds on Brexit?”
Ms Truss: “I don’t think people have changed their minds.”
Mr Mair: “You have.”
Ms Truss: “I have, that’s true...”
From an article in the Independent.
Why start a new one, when a solid one exists?
Why can’t the existing one be used…come on get your excuse book out
Post on that then
Isn’t that one in the pit full of trolling and the lingering stench of several banned users?
Proof that the policies are not working, after 3 days?
Really.
I’m reminded of a Malcolm Tucker quote - she’s so dense light bends around her.
Proof that the policies are not working, after 3 days?
Really.
How about moving the “is Keir credible” back to this board…I mean we all want to post about what a jolly good chap he is
This approach and neo liberal take over of the old Conservative Party was planned prior to Brexit, that was simply a means to end. No surprise cheap immigration is part of the mix, it always was.
Unfortunately a couple of things have happened.
Firstly they needed a populist stooge to let it happen, but I'm not sure even the ERG realised what a terrible PM he would be.
Secondly of course, the pandemic. It may well have worked with Johnson in charge, but we are down to absolute dregs of the original revolutionary leaders.
They will do all sorts of damage over the next year, but will inevitably get kicked into oblivion at the next election.
(2) The Pandemic was the game-changer.
Away from us tiny band of chattering classes on nsc, the average UK voter invariably puts the economy and their own finances as number one.
£400b of resulting QE (not criticised as unnecessary by any major party) i.e. national debt and the servicing of that debt, anger about lockdowns, difficulty seeing GP’s plus a new queue for cancer treatment, led to a firefighting.
Similarly the CDU in Germany saw their vote plummet and loss of the Chancellory, Trump was booted out, Italy and Sweden have dumped controlling coalitions, and Macron lost control of parliament.
Incumbent administrations paying the price.
This approach and neo liberal take over of the old Conservative Party was planned prior to Brexit, that was simply a means to end. No surprise cheap immigration is part of the mix, it always was.
Unfortunately a couple of things have happened.
Firstly they needed a populist stooge to let it happen, but I'm not sure even the ERG realised what a terrible PM he would be.
Secondly of course, the pandemic. It may well have worked with Johnson in charge, but we are down to absolute dregs of the original revolutionary leaders.
They will do all sorts of damage over the next year, but will inevitably get kicked out at the next election. No idea what will replace them or whether it has a chance of success.
Viewing this as simply left v right misses the point. The Conservative party have got themselves into an absolute mess and need an extended time out of power to heal themselves.