And - according to that virtue signaler extraordinaire Ian Harvey - she's a liar. And she doesn't want the NHS. And she will tax the rich less. I was shocked he didn't go down the 'she hates the poor' path.
Good ole Ian
Well Ian and his ilk are about to be confronted with the horrible reality of what their little lefty fantasia of the last two years is about to do to the Labour Party and I don't think they fancy it much,
I would agree. Why rule it out? Unless it was to encourage Labour complacency and division until she felt they'd reached a nadir of unpopularity.
Did they need encouragement? Certain ex-awimnber was still playing the Corbyn has sensible middle of the road policies card rather leaving out the cost of the whole "plan" would bankrupt the country
Apparently May is behaving like a dictator... by asking parliament to vote. On whether we should have an election.
Can't think of anything less democratic, really.
Can the opposition call an election anytime they like? Well then, totally undemocratic. Not that I care, or that it's any of my bidness. Nevertheless, I will be coming over to drink yalls beer on the 25th.
Can the opposition call an election anytime they like? Well then, totally undemocratic. Not that I care, or that it's any of my bidness. Nevertheless, I will be coming over to drink yalls beer on the 25th.
The guvmint used to be able to call one when they wanted, but since 2011 they need a two thirds majority in parliament, I think.
The Prime Minister's job is to do what she believes to be best for the country first and her party second.
Yes, supposedly, but i can't recall a single politician who didn't reverse that order. It might be fair to say that they put themselves first, then their party, then their country.
Yes, supposedly, but i can't recall a single politician who didn't reverse that order. It might be fair to say that they put themselves first, then their party, then their country.
Yes, supposedly, but i can't recall a single politician who didn't reverse that order. It might be fair to say that they put themselves first, then their party, then their country.
I imagine they would argue that what is best for the party best qualified to run the country is ipso facto what's best for the country.