I couldn't vote Tory with that lunatic in charge. Would be a Jez landslide.
Theresa May's Conservatives
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour
Tim Farron's Liberal Democrats
Paul Nuttall's UKIP
2 people's Greens
Nicholas Durgeon's Scottish Nationalists
Satan's Sinn Fein
Dr Ian Paisley's DUP
Some other bunch of nonces
I'm foreign, but I wish I were an Englishman
I couldn't vote Tory with that lunatic in charge. Would be a Jez landslide.
Your Chris Eubank dream sounds better.
There's no chance.
Hopefully 'dozens' just means Philip Davies using 25 different email addresses.
Both UKIP and the Tory headbangers have made a terrible mistake since Brexit in thinking that the referendum result had even 1% to do with them. Farage definitely lost votes for Leave, imo.
I was a bit concerned she was going to gazump Theresa May had there been a contest last summer, in which case we'd really be in the brown stuff by now.
What's so bad about her again?
She's the mental one that thinks homeopathy is real, no?
Ah no, she was the god botherer.
So does the head of the NHS though...
Yeah and he's a giant prick that everyone hates.
Leadsom is like a shit American who doesn't understand British politics trying to play Thatcher in a TV drama.
And-re-a Lead-som has a chant friendly name, which matters now. None of the others do, so you're stuck with her and Patrick McLoughlin.
'Ooh, Dom-i-nic Cumm-ings.'
'He's got a magic blog...'
Oh, Th'resa May is magic, she's got some magic shoes
And when she saw the Corbyn, she said 'You're going to lose'
She donned him at the hustings
She donned him on TV
And when she lost seats anyway she called the DUP
THERESA
THERESA
THERESA
She didn't need to don Jeremy today because he's donned himself. The greatest political comeback since Lazarus starts here.
Pro-EU Labour supporters seem to be shocked that he's not only whipped them to abstain, but then sacked front bench rebels. Outstanding.
When you think about it, there's no way his current 'coalition' can survive live fire - how do you keep the voting blocs of Canterbury, Kensington, Stoke and Doncaster all on-side when they wanted the complete opposite outcome on the main topic of the day?
Then again, by the time of the election it's probably a done issue so perhaps it won't matter and they'll all vote Labour because austerity, mate.
You simply appease Canterbury on the assumption that Doncaster would vote for a paedophile in a red rosette.
That's probably a bit harsh on Ed Miliband, but he's probably the most dangerous politician in Britain given everything he touches turns to absolute shit.
Chuka? Vain? I won't believe it.
Why would they encourage Leadsom to have another crack at something she failed miserably at? She's already played the PARENT card.
51 of them voted for it. That's like 1/5 of the parliamentary party. Probably just the Blair bitter enders, but still, sort it out Jezza.
Tories presuming Brexit was the centre of the political debate again
Maybe in Chipping Norton, Jim.
The vote movements at the election suggest that it very much is.
Tories gained Mansfield and lost Canterbury. Tories are now the Brexit Party, Labour are the 'other party', others all irrelevant. Labour's vote more middle class (on average) than it has been for generations.
There are plenty of others like this. It's fucking hilarious. It's almost as if they didn't read the manifesto.
Interestingly, Lady Hermon voted for the Queen's Speech yesterday. That could be because of the money for NI which the DUP have got as part of the deal, or because she can't stand Corbyn et al. Hard to know at this stage, but it's probably a loss for the coalition of CHAOS.
Who was it who compared Jezza to 'The Donald' in that people just project their own shit visions of him onto him? He was a Eurosceptic forever and pretty much threw the referendum; but mate he makes his own jam he can't possibly be in league with Nigel Gove (see also: all of the terrorism stuff).
https://reaction.life/living-consequ...nal-vandalism/
This is quite decent on the state of some of the Blairist constitutional 'reforms' - or 'complete fuck-ups' if you prefer.
Sinister.
It looks like something the Nazis would have done.
/controversial opinions you may have
Helmut Kohl.
Perhaps, but there's some rather obvious precedent when it comes to trying to establish European unity with German leadership.
An unfair assessment might be that they're just using the EU as a vehicle to establish the German-dominated Europe that they couldn't when they had the Wehrmacht. Which is fine, but I'd rather let them subjugate the rest of the continent with French acquiescence without us getting involved.
Would you class yourself as interesting, @GS?
I find it hard to believe that the German people as a whole have been steepling their fingers for 70 years just waiting for another opportunity to subjugate great swathes of Europe.
One of the reasons that we abolished Prussia was because their militarism kept trying to take over Europe. He's not wrong.
Prior to Bismarck they were a load of flower-picking, nursery rhyme-writing soft nonces.
Frederick the Great was the greatest military leader of all time.
Whereas we just took over half the rest of the world, which is obviously different.
Thanks in part to him doing all the actual graft during the Seven Years War before we sold him out.
'Fred screwed Fred!'
The new opinion poll puts both Labour and Corbyn comfortably ahead of the Tories and May. That is all.
Michael Gove calling for the public sector pay cap to be lifted is top, top trolling.
Some of these Labour shadow ministers are absolutely dreadful. Richard Burgon is on SP and he's advocated about four mutually exclusive positions on Brexit.