No he isn’t.
He’s looking like a dinosaur left winger preaching to the converted.
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Indeed.
But comapred with Boris....
No he isn’t.
He’s looking like a dinosaur left winger preaching to the converted.
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Labour overspending more like
"Labour will fix the brexit crisis by taking the decision back to the people. Labour is a democratic party that respects the people". What he means is " Labour is a party that cannot and will not make a ****ing decision".
The best thing he can do is resign.
What was bizarre for me was how he said, regarding Brexit...
"the Liberal Democrats want to cancel the country’s largest ever democratic vote"
...before saying...
"Labour will end the Brexit crisis by taking the decision back to the people with the choice of a credible leave deal alongside remain. "
...which, is doing exactly the same thing.
(I'm a remainer BTW, but the simply hypocrisy was bizarre)
Oh, and I also got very annoyed that he repeatedly said "are" when he should have been saying "our".
What was bizarre for me was how he said, regarding Brexit...
"the Liberal Democrats want to cancel the country’s largest ever democratic vote"
...before saying...
"Labour will end the Brexit crisis by taking the decision back to the people with the choice of a credible leave deal alongside remain. "
...which, is doing exactly the same thing.
(I'm a remainer BTW, but the simply hypocrisy was bizarre)
Oh, and I also got very annoyed that he repeatedly said "are" when he should have been saying "our".
It's not exactly the same thing, not by a long chalk.
i think middle england wouldnt care much as their kids go to the local comp (or grammar perhaps). it seems a vindicitve cause to chase after, but the left dont like any privilege so understand why. what i dont understand is why they dress up objection as some tax dodgy or subsidy, when the exemptions apply to all education and state education is 100% subsidised.
"Private School devotees" is there such a thing?
I went to Private school in the 80's and there was a strong anti-Labour feel back then because the view was that they would try to abolish the school we went to. In hindsight, I think that was pretty unfounded, and I very much doubt that has continued in the intervening years, as it has never seriously been on the agenda, until now.
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It's not exactly the same thing, not by a long chalk.
Bizarre to think anybody sees it as the same.
What was bizarre for me was how he said, regarding Brexit...
"the Liberal Democrats want to cancel the country’s largest ever democratic vote"
...before saying...
"Labour will end the Brexit crisis by taking the decision back to the people with the choice of a credible leave deal alongside remain. "
...which, is doing exactly the same thing.
(I'm a remainer BTW, but the simple hypocrisy was bizarre)
Oh, and I also got very annoyed that he repeatedly said "are" when he should have been saying "our".
Boris is the only leader of the main parties who is being completely disingenuous. He doesn't really believe in it, is politically an "Urban Liberal " (just like his father, sister and brother) but is pretending to be something he isn't to pander to the Tory members.
The Lib Dems are bad people because they want to ignore the referendum.
Us? Oh we're going to ignore the referendum by holding another referendum.
I respectfully disagree.
Johnson WAS being disingenuous when he was campaigning for leave, As most knew, and Cameron has spoken about over the last week or so, Johnson positioned himself based on career objectives, not on his own beliefs.
What he is doing now, is trying to see through the referendum result as the Tories said they would do in their election manifesto. As did Labour, but they've been pathetically wishy washy ever since, for a whole host of reasons.
You just need to read the political writings of the people who taken over your party. The ones who think Thatcher was too "left wing".
What on earth are you talking about?
I'm no more of a Tory than Jeremy Corbyn is. I've voted Tory in the past, but I've also voted Labour and Lib Dem. The latter have had my vote for a fair few years now, and I can't see that changing with the two main parties both an utter shambles with terrible leadership.
Hope this helps.
What on earth are you talking about?
I'm no more of a Tory than Jeremy Corbyn is. I've voted Tory in the past, but I've also voted Labour and Lib Dem. The latter have had my vote for a fair few years now, and I can't see that changing with the two main parties both an utter shambles with terrible leadership.
Hope this helps.
The trouble with you is you can be so sensible sometimes.