Wonderful speech. Thats more like it Hopefully it isn't just talk though,
Cupid stunt
Shrinkie dinks is a more realistic outlook.
Wonderful speech. Thats more like it Hopefully it isn't just talk though,
Didnt have permission, now getting into trouble over its use. Brilliant
Nobody voted for a war either - Fracking is only being talked about again because of that.
In terms of their morality of course not but in terms of their perception to the country at large "The Tory Corbyn" is a very apt description.
It's a good and accurate nickname for Truss. I'll adopt it.In terms of their morality of course not but in terms of their perception to the country at large "The Tory Corbyn" is a very apt description.
Daily Mail front page today saying " Get behind Truss or fall in to the Ruinous clutches of Starmer " ....I truly dread to think what another four years of " Conservative " rule would do to what's left of the country.. we are entering Soylent Green territory already.I’m not sure that it true to be honest.
The media and the FPTP electoral system both hugely exaggerated the defeat Corbyn suffered. But in pure numbers, the Labour Party received 10,269,051 votes in 2019, Tony Blair’s Labour won 412 seats in 2001 with 10,724,953 votes for comparison. In his two elections, more people voted for Corbyn’s Labour than voted for Brown, Milliband or Blair’s Labour (in his final election win).
In addition, the popularity of Johnson was profoundly overplayed and exaggerated by those two factors also. Johnson only managed to get around 330,000 more votes than Theresa May in the 2017 election but FPTP gifted him 48 more seats. The comparison here is with Jo Swinson who’s Lib Dem’s increased their vote by 1.3m yet she ended up with one seat less in Parliament (her own).
If there were to be a snap election, the thought of 10,269,051 people voting for Liz Truss and her Tories is truly absurd, even with the inevitable campaign from the Right Wing media the profound influence of the richest 1% pushing her agenda. Labour have seen record leads in the polls. William Hague somehow convinced 8,357,615 people to vote for him in 2001, that is a record low for the Tories against comparable elections with a similar voting population/turn-out. Truss would struggle to get anywhere near that with her polling.
So in terms of popularity, you are way out. However, if your point of reference for ‘perception to the country at large’ is GB News, The Express, The Sun and The Daily Mail, your argument is actually sound. However, I’d reject that particular calculation of popular opinion.
Truss will become the most unpopular PM ever if she survives to 2024 according to current polls. She has the potential to destroy the Conservative Party (with the final bullet in the head being a new voting system such as PV). You simply can’t compare her to Corbyn who convinced 10m+ voters to back his party twice, Truss will struggle to get 7m behind her Party in the next election.
It's a good and accurate nickname for Truss. I'll adopt it.
Daily Mail front page today saying " Get behind Truss or fall in to the Ruinous clutches of Starmer " ....I truly dread to think what another four years of " Conservative " rule would do to what's left of the country.. we are entering Soylent Green territory already.
I'm particularly fond of John Crace's moniker for her in The Guardian of 'Trussterf***'
I'm particularly fond of John Crace's moniker for her in The Guardian of 'Trussterf***'
there is a right curve idea that, knowing we're going into recession, its about how it looks on the other side.
Truss will become the most unpopular PM ever if she survives to 2024 according to current polls.
Librium Liz.
Crace's column yesterday was one of his best. Particularly this paragraph:
"The problems started when she tried to speak. She still hasn’t learned the basic rhythms of language. Understood the purpose of punctuation. Sentences collided with one another so that any sense was lost. Her delivery was awkward, trying to escape the monotone by putting the stress on random words. She frequently looked towards the wings as if begging for help and her hands chopped the air as if she was a 1960s TV puppet. If you looked closely, you could see the strings. Mostly she looked nervous. As if she knew she wasn’t cut out for these gigs. She grasped a glass of water in two hands to stop herself spilling it."
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/oct/05/liz-truss-conservative-party-conference-speech
Where has this 'anti-growth coalition' phrase come from?
Aside from it making zero sense and, presumably, having no actual evidence behind it, what are they actually trying to say about it? That Labour and other parties don't want to achieve and/or encourage growth in the country? If people are stupid (sorry, there's no other word for it) enough to believe that (just like all the Brexit and levelling up promises) then they truly deserve what they get if she/they get voted back in.
Where has this 'anti-growth coalition' phrase come from?
Aside from it making zero sense and, presumably, having no actual evidence behind it, what are they actually trying to say about it? That Labour and other parties don't want to achieve and/or encourage growth in the country? If people are stupid (sorry, there's no other word for it) enough to believe that (just like all the Brexit and levelling up promises) then they truly deserve what they get if she/they get voted back in.
Where has this 'anti-growth coalition' phrase come from?
Aside from it making zero sense and, presumably, having no actual evidence behind it, what are they actually trying to say about it? That Labour and other parties don't want to achieve and/or encourage growth in the country? If people are stupid (sorry, there's no other word for it) enough to believe that (just like all the Brexit and levelling up promises) then they truly deserve what they get if she/they get voted back in.
Librium Liz.
Crace's column yesterday was one of his best. Particularly this paragraph:
"The problems started when she tried to speak. She still hasn’t learned the basic rhythms of language. Understood the purpose of punctuation. Sentences collided with one another so that any sense was lost. Her delivery was awkward, trying to escape the monotone by putting the stress on random words. She frequently looked towards the wings as if begging for help and her hands chopped the air as if she was a 1960s TV puppet. If you looked closely, you could see the strings. Mostly she looked nervous. As if she knew she wasn’t cut out for these gigs. She grasped a glass of water in two hands to stop herself spilling it."
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/oct/05/liz-truss-conservative-party-conference-speech
The Anti Growth Coalition are the ERG Tories who forced a growth-cutting type of Brexit on us.Where has this 'anti-growth coalition' phrase come from?
Aside from it making zero sense and, presumably, having no actual evidence behind it, what are they actually trying to say about it? That Labour and other parties don't want to achieve and/or encourage growth in the country? If people are stupid (sorry, there's no other word for it) enough to believe that (just like all the Brexit and levelling up promises) then they truly deserve what they get if she/they get voted back in.