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Britain changed PM
four times in the war in Afghanistan
in the Iraq War
in the Gulf War
in the Korean War
in the Second World War
in the First World War
in the Second Boer War
in the Second Opium War
in the Crimean War
twice in the Peninsular War
And, we aren’t actually in the current Ukraine war.
As a Tory I can respect, please explain how those three could honestly have been any worse than the people we have running the country. I am not a socialist, and hate the way the left keep sniping at Starmer - apparently because he played politics and binned off these people who simply couldn't win a GE for the reason you outlined - but surely Corbyn would have been far less of a disaster than the people running things now who have been nothing short of an absolute disgrace.
Hi Simster,
It rather depends on what you mean by worse.
I certainly can’t see Jezza attending party after party in the No 10 gardens, he just isn’t that sort of person, but I wouldn’t rule out some of his acolytes getting it down their necks on the odd occasions.
Seriously though, you ask a good question and quite frankly, it is a sad reflection on politics today that we had a choice between Johnson and Corbyn to be the next PM. Neither candidate was suitable for high office and neither do I believe were McDonnell and Abbott( granted, nor is Priti Patel). I believe that the hard left socialist views of Corbyn and McDonnell backed by the loons of Momentum had the ability to do substantial damage to not only the country, but also the moderate members of the Labour Party and its MPs.You and I will probably disagree!
As a Conservative voter, I had no fear of a Government led by Tony Blair, but I have to say, the thought of Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott, gave me the shits and it obviously had the same effect on a lot of other voters.
Johnson is a shameful shyster, totally unsuited to be PM and I would be delighted to see him resign, but unless he is forced, I don’t think he will go. As far as the Labour Party is concerned, I am pleased that Starmer appears to have got rid of most of the hard left Corbynistas and I am pleased to see the likes of Yvette Cooper back in the game. In fact, I think she could make a good leader.
To sum up, I don’t think the Partygate shenanigans that have happened under Johnson would have necessarily happened under Corbyn’s reign, but I think the damage that may have been wrought to the country by a far left Government could have been worse than any incompetence displayed by the Tory administration.You and I will probably disagree on this!
We have, of course, had a most extraordinary time since the election with Brexit, which I strongly disagreed with, then Covid and finally the dreadful war in Ukraine. I have to say that I reckon a Corbyn Government would have done much the same with Covid as the present administration have.They would have had the same advice, forecasts, and opinions from the same advisers that this Government has. Mistakes would have been made and some successses would have been had. I do wonder, though, what Corbyn and McDonnell’s stance would have been over Putin’s appalling war in Ukraine. I am sure that thought Has gone through many minds.
Hope all is well with you and your family in Reigate; my wife and I still visit frequently as we are trying to sell mother in laws flat as she has gone into a nursing home. I see Crispin Blunt made an absolute fool of himself the other day. I have to say, when I met him a few years back, I thought he was a very odd man.
I'm not sure but from my list that appears to be the first party being investigated. I understood these fines today we were from party number 3, but there was mention of the 30 fines being the 30 attendees from the 100 invitees, which I believe was that first 'garden' party
It's almost as if someone is muddying the waters and doesn't want the truth to come out, but I'm sure that isn't the case
Just seen a clip of JRM on Twitter claiming Tories won’t get rid of Johnson as they don’t want a worse PM
Seems Sunak offered to resign, I think he will go.
Of course they are trying to muddy the waters. All the Met has to do is publish a list of those who have been issued fines and for which of the parties the fines have been issued. But they won't will they?
There will have been senior policy-making civil servants at some/all of those parties. Let's cover up who they were. There will have been MPs at some of those parties. Maybe yours or mine. Let's cover up who they were. There will have been other government ministers at those parties. Let's cover them up. There may have been the next leader of the Tory Party at some of those parties. Let's cover them up.
The whole thing stinks. The whole thing is shameful. We can only now place our faith in the Sue Gray report to tell us who did what, where and when. But I'm not optimistic.
I was wondering if the leak of all the Sunak Green Card stuff last week was to make it more difficult for him to resign on principle this week and put pressure on the PM. Without everything that came out last week Sunak could have resigned immediately he got the fine and claimed the moral high ground over Johnson. If he resigns now though it'll be seen as a result of a cumulative attrition and that impact is lost. It might be that my tinfoil hat is too well developed these days, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if Johnson has played this all out very deliberately.
That's not the issue. The issue is lying to Parliament.
To compare it to your double yellow line analogy, see what happens if you swear under oath in a court that you didn't park on a double yellow line. The parking ticket becomes the least of your problems (see Johnathan Aitken).
don't know if this has been posted
https://westcountryvoices.co.uk/the...unak-world-beating-tailbacks-madnad-and-more/
I'd suggest being a little wary if what you want is only being sold by the Devil
Although I fundamentally disagree with almost all tory policies and so pretty much all tory voters, I think this is a fair summary and I agree with nearly all of it. Thank you.Hi Simster,
It rather depends on what you mean by worse.
I certainly can’t see Jezza attending party after party in the No 10 gardens, he just isn’t that sort of person, but I wouldn’t rule out some of his acolytes getting it down their necks on the odd occasions.
Seriously though, you ask a good question and quite frankly, it is a sad reflection on politics today that we had a choice between Johnson and Corbyn to be the next PM. Neither candidate was suitable for high office and neither do I believe were McDonnell and Abbott( granted, nor is Priti Patel). I believe that the hard left socialist views of Corbyn and McDonnell backed by the loons of Momentum had the ability to do substantial damage to not only the country, but also the moderate members of the Labour Party and its MPs.You and I will probably disagree!
As a Conservative voter, I had no fear of a Government led by Tony Blair, but I have to say, the thought of Corbyn, McDonnell and Abbott, gave me the shits and it obviously had the same effect on a lot of other voters.
Johnson is a shameful shyster, totally unsuited to be PM and I would be delighted to see him resign, but unless he is forced, I don’t think he will go. As far as the Labour Party is concerned, I am pleased that Starmer appears to have got rid of most of the hard left Corbynistas and I am pleased to see the likes of Yvette Cooper back in the game. In fact, I think she could make a good leader.
To sum up, I don’t think the Partygate shenanigans that have happened under Johnson would have necessarily happened under Corbyn’s reign, but I think the damage that may have been wrought to the country by a far left Government could have been worse than any incompetence displayed by the Tory administration.You and I will probably disagree on this!
We have, of course, had a most extraordinary time since the election with Brexit, which I strongly disagreed with, then Covid and finally the dreadful war in Ukraine. I have to say that I reckon a Corbyn Government would have done much the same with Covid as the present administration have.They would have had the same advice, forecasts, and opinions from the same advisers that this Government has. Mistakes would have been made and some successses would have been had. I do wonder, though, what Corbyn and McDonnell’s stance would have been over Putin’s appalling war in Ukraine. I am sure that thought Has gone through many minds.
Hope all is well with you and your family in Reigate; my wife and I still visit frequently as we are trying to sell mother in laws flat as she has gone into a nursing home. I see Crispin Blunt made an absolute fool of himself the other day. I have to say, when I met him a few years back, I thought he was a very odd man.
Let’s be specific.
He looks like a disheveled Boris the Liar tribute act. Resplendent in some sort of weird comedy blond wig, he really does come across as a complete ****.