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Hopefully there a lot of people not manipulated by the press who do not want a serial lair as PM as well.
In an ideal world, I wouldn't want Johnson as PM, he is a prat; but he is the lesser of two evils.
Unfortunately FAR TOO many thick working class people still do buy The Mail and The Express and suck up the pro-Tory shite they spout. Fortunately a lot of them probably don’t bother voting is the only saving grace.
Harsh, but on the other side of the coin, it may be said that there are sure to be a load of 'thick' people, naive young people and middle class liberal elite types, who vote for Corbyn and suck up the shite that he and McDonnell spout, especially regards their plans for the economy.
I think a lot of those working class 'thick' people, as you call them, no longer feel the Labour Party represents them and so are looking elsewhere. Meanwhile, some of the 'liberal middle classes' may be thinking he is 'the business'. If he has his way, I think they may quickly become disillusioned when reality kicks in.
P.S.Personally, I am sick to the back teeth with all the nastiness that surrounds politics these days and ,as I have said before, the older I get, the more I come round to the idea that some kind of proportional representation may be the way forward.
Palacefinder [B said:General;9156090]Unfortunately F[/B]AR TOO many thick working class people still do buy The Mail and The Express and suck up the pro-Tory shite they spout. Fortunately a lot of them probably don’t bother voting is the only saving grace.
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I'm sorry to admit it, Watford, but I don't know what this is!
Can you enlighten me?
Dear Bock F, I`m probably one of those liberal elite types and obviously need to be re-educated into economic reality. Can you explain to me why labours plans for the economy are "shite"? Best wishes, BenG
Definitely the worst option would be a Conservative majority with Johnson pressing ahead into another 10 years of further extensions, further negotiations of trade deals, threats of 'no deal' in order to get a 'good deal', no indication of future tariffs and all the bluff and bluster that would go with that. How any business is supposed to try and navigate through that I have no idea. I agree with you totally, that would be the death knell for a lot more businesses
It was only last week when a poster took me to task for saying that of all the arrogant posters who claim to be superior, most tend to be leftie/liberal. I advised him to read NSC for the evidence he requested.
The worst option by far would be a hung parliament. No further forward and no way of moving forward. All three parties offer, to different degrees, some hope of change to the mess of the last three years.
I'm far too polite to say you are correct, Hastings, but you are correct, without a doubt!
There, I've said it!
A hung parliament would mean a second referendum, A Tory majority would mean leaving and negotiating a trade deal.
It’s quite straight forward. Sorry off out to dinner, but if it needs explanation, I'll do it later or when I'm sober
Hi Ben, sorry, I am not going to oblige. Life is too short and there have been plenty of views already aired on this ranty thread for God knows how long.
If you feel in need of further explanation, I am sure Mr.Google will come to your aid.
The worst option by far would be a hung parliament. No further forward and no way of moving forward. All three parties offer, to different degrees, some hope of change to the mess of the last three years.
P.S.Personally, I am sick to the back teeth with all the nastiness that surrounds politics these days and ,as I have said before, the older I get, the more I come round to the idea that some kind of proportional representation may be the way forward.
Hi Ben, sorry, I am not going to oblige. Life is too short and there have been plenty of views already aired on this ranty thread for God knows how long.
If you feel in need of further explanation, I am sure Mr.Google will come to your aid.