She is not an OAP at a wedding who has had one sherry too many. She is our PM. Pack it in you silly cow.
Quite. When given the opportunity to make a tit of yourself always politely decline. Some on here would do well to take that advice too
She is not an OAP at a wedding who has had one sherry too many. She is our PM. Pack it in you silly cow.
Quite. When given the opportunity to make a tit of yourself always politely decline. Some on here would do well to take that advice too
no politican ever pulls this off, its always an awkward shuffle. but if they refuse they look worse so they do it anyway.
Simple reason this thread has gone to 9 pages, as was touched on earlier, whatever our political persuasions - we're all terrified at a dickhead like that being our PM. I know I am.
Ha, says the author of Being a Tit for Dummies, oh the irony[emoji23]
I'm broadly with [MENTION=23842]Scunner[/MENTION] if it helps at all, and I'm certainly not a Conservative. Unlike many, it seems, I vote based on what I feel at the time of any given election, most recently Liberal Democrat.
I struggle to see how anyone could "be a Conservative", although you could put any party name in that quote, as it suggests that such a person will always vote for one party regardless of who is representing that party and what that party is proposing at any given time, How could anyone do that?
This is exactly my feeling. I think I've voted in 5 general elections, casting my vote for three different parties.
All the political parties go through changes and shift from one point-of-view to another, often based on who is in charge at the time. It seems highly unlikely that a party's change in policies will align exactly with my feelings on the subjects at the time. So I really don't understand how people can just stick with one party for life. A lot of those people which do, seem to have a very blinkered view of politics, and just see everything their party does as good and everything the other parties do as bad.