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It doesn't take much fleshing out to be dystopian sci-fi.
The danger is fatigue by the voters, it the people don't go out to vote on the day then the loony left or whatever minority interest groups will eat into what ought to be a significant win causing a fresh set of problems down the line.
As ever no one party has all the right answers and even if they put them forward before the election it does not guarantee they would implement them if elected. It would probably benefit us all ultimately if as a nation we stood together at this time, I have no doubt that won't happen. The world is a changing place but in this nation too many people have no memory of what it's like to have real ambition in life or to really need to improve your lot. When you pull up at the food bank in your newish car and need dishwasher tablets there is something that doesn't taste right. I know there are many that are desparate and I don't include them in my observations.
Knob off!
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
In your town lol.
Or even mine for that matter any other than Tory is a pointless vote.
Not with Corbyn in charge. People are feeling poorer as wages are falling in real terms with inflation and increased prices due to the fall in the pound. This election will be about Brexit - the one after will be about the economy and the NHS and if there's a post Brexit economic dip the Tories could find the electorate throw them out and an elect a left leaning Labour leader as PM.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
Meanwhile Sturgeon is saying it's a "huge political miscalculation."
I don't know which of those two I dislike more.
a landslide for Putin
Corbyn remains leader
Drew gets banned
Scotland request EU peacekeepers to enforce border control.
Jeremy Corbyn needs to understand that leadership is about outcomes and his stock is so low his only outcome is failure.
The biggest jump he can give to the Labour Polls is to resign and step aside, possibly for Owen Smith.
If he continues to lead, it literally proves he's not a leader, if that makes sense.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
How so, I hear you splutter?
The role of Prime Minister has been reframed as the role of wartime dictator, under the moniker 'leader'. He's not a strong leader...
Hitler was a strong leader, Stalin, that podgy fella in North Korea. We don't need He Man (or woman) in 10 downing St. We need someone with a moral core.
Meanwhile, May has been flip flopping all over the shop. There's health concerns. She looks and sounds like she's on the edge of a panic attack every time she opens her mouth. None of which seems to matter to anyone.
Rocky times ahead. People are going to be hurting big time. I'm sure the blame will somehow fall at Corbyn's feet, 15 years from now.
The blame attached to Corbyn will be that he has been completely and utterly ineffective at every level.
7 weeks to get it together, and persuade people he has got it together is just not enough time.
As this is a first offence, I'll refrain from reporting you to my 2-year old for punishment.
(I do acknowledge however that over-exposure to PP can eventually lead to extreme psychosis in adults. I'm fairly close to this stage, and maybe you are too. If so, we must both cling to the hope that our kids will eventually move on to other interests in due course)
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I think corbyn wants to lose. He's your ideal opposition MP, even when labour were in govt he was an oppostion MP. He likes being in opposition. As others have said, his policies are popular, he isn't. I'm guessing he's had enough of the game and wants an honourable exit.
I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
This is my kind of PP: