The Dude
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:29
When did she try to ruin the country?
The current mess is as much Jeremy's fault. He knew he couldn't possibly secure a majority whatever he tried, so he decided to throw a 1970's themed election party and boost his personal profile.
Thanks to his insane manifesto we're now all set for another decade of austerity after the Tories have done what they must to see off the current predicament.
The only good thing to come out of this election was Jeremy beating Usain Bolt in a new world record time of 8.17 seconds. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
rancidpunk
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:29
Haha, I think Corbyn was behind the grassy knoll too, and hid Shergar and Lord Lucan in his garden shed.
It's May's mess alone or, at best, she shares it with Cameron. She's had all but a year where the only achievements were running an abysmal campaign, for an election she should never have called and lost the majority Cameron had gained. Corbyn is to blame though, for being the opposition.
Do you and May share the same crack pipe? data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
IronGiant
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:30
I had missed that so the Gove wheat field joke went over my head.Makes sense now data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
The Dude
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:30
Sorry, when I say 'the current mess' I'm looking at the coming months rather than the situation today.
The General election was called mid/end of April data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
Rasczak
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:30
I don't think you need to worry too much about the comings months/years. Much of this Parliament - at least the first few years - will be wrapped up in Brexit and that is inevitably going have to go for broad consensus which is going to be a very, very good thing for this country.
Enki
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:30
I choked on my bacon sandwiches, what with Osborne that Toby geezer doing teenager crumpy and a contrite Polly it was good Sunday TV.
The Dude
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:30
Agreed, a cross-party hard brexit will certainly put an end to the indyref nonsense and hopefully to 'vinegar tits' Sturgeon too. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
Sonic67
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:31
Seems I was wrong the other day. I thought it was 82% of the electorate that had voted for hard brexit. It was actually 85%.
Rasczak
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:31
Well, as long as 'hard Brexit' includes the customs union and huge swathes of the Single Market, I think we will have a solution that satisfies all. Or at least an interim solution until we can one day re-join.
Sonic67
Publish time 26-11-2019 03:08:31
Black, a woman, and Conservative.
Kemi Badenoch: I’m black but I’m also a woman, a mum and an MP
Though she admits Brexit will be “tough initially”, she still considers leaving the EU the right decision. What if we get no deal? “My husband’s nervous. If companies think: ‘We don’t want to be here’ it will impact a lot of people. But I don’t think it will get to that. People talk about a divorce bill. You can’t be married to 27 people. It wasn’t a marriage — it was a business partnership that we have decided isn’t quite working for us. Will it be tough? All change is tough.”
She has accused Labour of thinking “it owns minorities” and believing race trumps all: “It’s: ‘You’re black, this is what you care about’. But identity is multi-faceted. I’m black but I’m also a woman, a Mum. They talk about a ‘black community’ — there’s nothing really like that. People have the same issues wherever they come from. Schools. Hospitals.”
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