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:)) that was going to be my opening post from qos, "I think you people should find somewhere else to meet"
There's been a few new faces on here over the last few days most of whom seem to be, let's not beat around the bush here, tossers.
But as a half Yorkshireman myself and with an endorsement from Draggers @Chriscoop already has an encouraging start.
ICM:
Con 43 Lab 27 UKIP 13 LD 8
Charge of the ship. We seemed to be without a Captain for quite a while.
It's a One Nation one-party Conservative state from here on in, folks and I love it! <:-P
....... So good luck with that Labour ! ;)
Of course, but Labour currently isn't up to the job.
Alas, The Strange Death of Liberal England (II).
YES! I could totally see this happening. They are snatching away the labour seats in the north. Wolfe wants to position themselves as the new peoples party in a post-brexit world.
Wait, how will this happen? Well I tell you.
Firstly Theresa reMAYn is already backing away from her promise to keep Brexit a priority. She is essentially leaving it up to Scotland to decide when to start the negotiations. In doing this she is successfully alienating the democratic vote of 17.5 million Brits. This has already hurt her, with UKIP suddenly gaining 2 thousand new members the day after May took office. It was always clear she would be weak on Brexit.
Secondly is Labours current pickle. If there is any party that Corbyns continuous ills helps most, its UKIP. While Labour continues its infighting, UKIP is quickly rebranding and reorganising itself for the next general election. It really wouldn't surprise me if UKIP where opposition in 2020.
Neil Kinnock, falling endlessly into the sea:
More on this event here:
http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2009/09/neil-kinnock-waiting-afternoon
And not forgetting this of course:
Yes, I totally agree than an effective Opposition is a prerequisite for a strong and fully functioning democracy in a modern nation state like the United Kingdom. However, this is totally lacking at the minute with the Labour Party in mounting crisis and with a leadership challenge well under way. It's predicted now that Jeremy Corbyn will win the leadership contest with a larger mandate than he did a year ago.
This brilliance from then PM James Callaghan MP at the 1979 General Election count needs to be seen by everyone with an interest in UK politics:
Keith Vaz quits as Home Affairs Committee chairman
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37283328
Yes, and he probably needs to step aside as an MP too.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37342152
Interesting. He'll be ready for the House of Lords next.
I'm surprised the BBC even considered this worthy of reporting.
What next? 'Ed Milliband bought a t-shirt and two pairs of jeans in River Island'? Nick Clegg seen at Whetherspoons in Tamworth?
Yesterday's men are called that for a reason.
Well, he was the Prime Minister so I think it's more than newsworthy.
Until he petulantly downed tools when the vote didn't go his way.
Before the vote: 'It will my duty to implement the will of the British people'.
5 minutes after the vote with the pound plunging and the country in a constitutional crisis: 'See ya later'.
The guy is supposed to be our leader but just shits the bed the moment something goes against him? Thank Christ Putin didn't invade with Dave in charge is all I can say.
Deserves only to be a comedic footnote in history as the bloke who came up with 'The Big Society' and managed to let Nigel Farage win the Brexit vote despite starting with a massive lead.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37342152
David Cameron to stand down as an MP - BBC News:
Well I'm very glad that British politics can still amuse you, @Gerard. Shame that I can't say the same about French politics...