Guest wrote:...and yet we are desperate to cling to power for the next 5 years though unlikely to, lol
We unfortunately don't have a B Team, they were disbanded 6 years ago
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Boris says British business men planning on turning Libya into a holiday resort .... once they've cleared the bodies away.
These people have lost touch with all decency.
They are destroying themselves and the country.
Chunky Mark has it about right ....
Unmarried Men Are ‘A Problem’ For Society, Says Tory MP Iain Duncan Smith
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/m ... 9f92054af5
The failure of Britain’s governing political party to appeal to young people has been an obsession at this year’s conference, especially after the rightwing Bow Group think-tank estimated the average age of a Conservative member is 72.
Support for the Conservatives is just 27 per cent among those aged 18-34, and 33 per cent among those aged 35-44, according to Ipsos Mori, the lowest approval levels on record.
“Around 10 per cent of people under 44 think we’re on their side if they’re in rented accommodation, 10 per cent,” Philip Lee, a junior minister told one fringe event. “If you think about it, it’s all incredibly challenging.” He added that while Brexit dominates the party’s thinking at present, most young people regard the state of the National Health Service as more important.
Keyser wrote:Sometimes the mask slips with Boris - and more and more people are beginning to see this.
Cannydc wrote:Theresa May’s crisis has deepened today with a new poll showing Labour surging ahead of the Conservatives, while the public now also has a clear preference for Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.
The exclusive survey for The Independent by BMG Research now has Labour five points ahead of the Tories, who are still reeling from a coup launched by ex-ministers to overthrow Ms May
The study by BMG Research gives Labour a four point increase to 42 per cent, while the Conservatives fell two to 37 per cent.
In a separate question on who would make the better Prime Minister, Theresa May fell two points to 30 per cent, while Jeremy Corbyn rose four points to 32 per cent.
Mr Corbyn’s own overall net approval ratings are at 0 per cent, meaning as many people said they approved of his performance as leader as those who did not – a huge increase from the most recent poll, which put him at minus 10 per cent. Ms May’s approval rating is at minus 19 per cent.
The country has woken up. Next stop, a Labour government and abandonment of Brexit as too damaging to our economy
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 88166.html
Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Theresa May’s crisis has deepened today with a new poll showing Labour surging ahead of the Conservatives, while the public now also has a clear preference for Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.
The exclusive survey for The Independent by BMG Research now has Labour five points ahead of the Tories, who are still reeling from a coup launched by ex-ministers to overthrow Ms May
The study by BMG Research gives Labour a four point increase to 42 per cent, while the Conservatives fell two to 37 per cent.
In a separate question on who would make the better Prime Minister, Theresa May fell two points to 30 per cent, while Jeremy Corbyn rose four points to 32 per cent.
Mr Corbyn’s own overall net approval ratings are at 0 per cent, meaning as many people said they approved of his performance as leader as those who did not – a huge increase from the most recent poll, which put him at minus 10 per cent. Ms May’s approval rating is at minus 19 per cent.
The country has woken up. Next stop, a Labour government and abandonment of Brexit as too damaging to our economy
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 88166.html
Lol. Next GE is 5 years away. You remoaning lefties dont half make us laugh with your self delusions.
Stooo wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Theresa May’s crisis has deepened today with a new poll showing Labour surging ahead of the Conservatives, while the public now also has a clear preference for Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.
The exclusive survey for The Independent by BMG Research now has Labour five points ahead of the Tories, who are still reeling from a coup launched by ex-ministers to overthrow Ms May
The study by BMG Research gives Labour a four point increase to 42 per cent, while the Conservatives fell two to 37 per cent.
In a separate question on who would make the better Prime Minister, Theresa May fell two points to 30 per cent, while Jeremy Corbyn rose four points to 32 per cent.
Mr Corbyn’s own overall net approval ratings are at 0 per cent, meaning as many people said they approved of his performance as leader as those who did not – a huge increase from the most recent poll, which put him at minus 10 per cent. Ms May’s approval rating is at minus 19 per cent.
The country has woken up. Next stop, a Labour government and abandonment of Brexit as too damaging to our economy
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 88166.html
Lol. Next GE is 5 years away. You remoaning lefties dont half make us laugh with your self delusions.
When May is overthrown there will be another election as the country will demand that her successor has their own mandate.
Stooo wrote:Guest wrote:Cannydc wrote:Theresa May’s crisis has deepened today with a new poll showing Labour surging ahead of the Conservatives, while the public now also has a clear preference for Jeremy Corbyn as Prime Minister.
The exclusive survey for The Independent by BMG Research now has Labour five points ahead of the Tories, who are still reeling from a coup launched by ex-ministers to overthrow Ms May
The study by BMG Research gives Labour a four point increase to 42 per cent, while the Conservatives fell two to 37 per cent.
In a separate question on who would make the better Prime Minister, Theresa May fell two points to 30 per cent, while Jeremy Corbyn rose four points to 32 per cent.
Mr Corbyn’s own overall net approval ratings are at 0 per cent, meaning as many people said they approved of his performance as leader as those who did not – a huge increase from the most recent poll, which put him at minus 10 per cent. Ms May’s approval rating is at minus 19 per cent.
The country has woken up. Next stop, a Labour government and abandonment of Brexit as too damaging to our economy
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 88166.html
Lol. Next GE is 5 years away. You remoaning lefties dont half make us laugh with your self delusions.
When May is overthrown there will be another election as the country will demand that her successor has their own mandate.
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