rocker959
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Bye bye .
He voted in favour of same sex marriage so doesn't 'hate gays'. What he found was the media concentrated on his beliefs rather than policies. Tolerance can be a one way street at times.
Smoke screen his days were numbered when Vince got back in.
I genuinely feel for him in the election. Stuck his head above the parapet by suggesting a second Brexit vote to try and attract the Remain bods wanting a best of 3, and no bugger voted for him.
What? He explicitly stated he DIDN'T think it was a sin. FFS, damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.If your definition of admirable is believing gay sex is a sin, then yes.
The man's a buffoon.
What? He explicitly stated he DIDN'T think it was a sin. FFS, damned if he does, damned if he doesn't.
I found his remarks on resignation very interesting - he was suggesting that he felt he was constantly having to defend himself from people attacking him for having a faith and as such we were deluding ourselves if we thought we were living in a tolerant society. I don't agree, I think if you have a faith where your beliefs contradict the law of the land, you're very welcome to practice that faith - just don't expect to lead a political party, that's all.
I found him a bit too "chirpy everyman" for my tastes, but I was quietly impressed by some of his debating and answering. Certainly more than Nick Clegg who appeared polished but skirted around nearly anything that required a difficult answer. The Lib Dems need a leader with Clegg's polish and Farron's straight talking.
He was certainly more dynamic than Clegg, but not someone I could vote for - but then I'm now stumped on who I would give my 'x' to when we vote again, whenever that is.
I voted Lib Dem, but this is because of policy rather than leadership. Pro-EU, a penny on income tax and - after listening to Vince Cable - a genuine feeling that lessons had been learned. Don't forget, they could've propped up this Tory government this time round instead of the DUP, but after having the blame pinned on them in 2015, they won't make that mistake again.
There is no "maybe" about it. This government shames us all by cosying up to the DUP, but you can hardly blame the LibDems for not forming a coalition with the Tories can you? It should have been a minority government.Yeah, the got properly walloped lat time and were never going to do that again, although for the rest of us, maybe it would have been a better option than the DUP.
There is no "maybe" about it.
Bozza did!! Allegedly.
Did no one tell him he didn't need to resign.......seeing as god isn't real n all?
He voted in favour of same sex marriage so doesn't 'hate gays'. What he found was the media concentrated on his beliefs rather than policies. Tolerance can be a one way street at times.
I,m not keen on any politician who thinks there is a greater power than our law makers.