People do change their views as they age , In my youth I was Socialist Worker supporter until I actually became a worker
But their lack of judgement may well remain unchanged.
People do change their views as they age , In my youth I was Socialist Worker supporter until I actually became a worker
People do change their views as they age , In my youth I was Socialist Worker supporter until I actually became a worker
Very true. I voted for Maggie when I was a teen but changed my views as I got older, wiser, more educated, more travelled etc.
Interesting point, but I think the way the system is set up so that 150,000 right winger blukippers get to choose the PM is a disgrace. The only way to fix it is for enough new entryists into the Tory party to make a better choice.Think you'd be better making a donation to an opposition party to get the Tories out. We won't see another leadership contest before the next election
I voted for Cameron in 2010, huge error but we all have to learn from our mistakes
It is interesting that my optimum situation now is to join the Tories to vote to stop a looney becoming PM next time, and also to "accidently" cross the Lib Dem box at the General Election for the same reason.I agree to an extent but I don’t believe we are to blame.
Why should one have to join a party like the conservatives to try and ensure liars, cheaters, and incompetent nincompoops don’t end up in office.
Our whole political system is ****ed but even that being the case, I could not in all good conscience have my name associated with that nest of r-soles.
Very true. I voted for Maggie when I was a teen but changed my views as I got older, wiser, more educated, more travelled, moved around a lot etc.
I voted for Cameron in 2010, huge error but we all have to learn from our mistakes
Interesting point, but I think the way the system is set up so that 150,000 right winger blukippers get to choose the PM is a disgrace. The only way to fix it is for enough new entryists into the Tory party to make a better choice.
Are racist too. What's your point (apart from whataboutery)
'Our' side aren't supposed to be...
Me too. I liked him back then.
She was awful on the radio.I started listening to truss on the R4 interview this morning. I lasted roughly 30 seconds before I had to turn over. It involved a lot of swearing at her. She was asked a 'human question', along the lines of "Is there anything about being PM of the UK that scares you, or worries you?" I think most normal people are always a bit apprehensive, worried, scared about taking a new job, no matter how experienced they are. Turns out Liz Truss is not a normal person. Who'd have thought, eh?
She was awful on the radio.
I'd previously had her down as just a clown.
I now know she is utterly clueless.
She was awful on the radio.
I'd previously had her down as just a clown.
I now know she is utterly clueless.
Theresa May was in a different class to this puppet who's about to become PM. That is how low we've sunk.
The next election can not come quick enough.
My point is that I'm much more concerned about Britain First being members of the Tory PM and voting to select the Prime Minister right now, whereas your whataboutery of the Labour anti-semitism stuff is it is mainly about people who paid £3 seven years ago to vote for a man to lead the Labour party who is now not only no longer the leader of the party but also not even IN the Parliamentary Labour Party anymore, while those £3 Trots are basically just shouting into the void on Twitter influencing absolutely nobody in any serious position within the party.
Maybe you're not, it's your call.
Very true. I voted for Maggie when I was a teen but changed my views as I got older, wiser, more educated, more travelled, moved around a lot etc.
I do hope she wins the 'race'. It will be comedy gold. Short-lived comedy gold, but gold nevertheless.