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Topic History of: Support any party to block May
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pete Peter Hitchens assesses Mrs May rather astutely in this interview. Well worth a listen:

tdf hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
PaulB wrote:
andrew wrote:
PaulB wrote:
An elderly life long Labour supporter, in Wales, was on the BBC news tonight, saying he thinks May is wonderful and he's going to vote Tory this time.

Another said that he's not sure he'll be voting for but it won't be Labour.

Not what Corbyn want's to hear.


Won't be voting this time because they all sound useless.



The lists of candidates hasn't been decided yet, so none of us know if they are useless or not.


If Monster Raving Looney Party are in my constituency then they will get my vote. Other than that...no bastard will get my vote.


they are there. They are now called The Conservatives.


Lol. It's funny 'cos it's true! Or perhaps the Monster Raving Looney element in the Tories have driven out the somewhat sensible Tories.

There was only one Tory rebel in the Commons on the occasion of the Article 50 vote, Ken Clarke - who is too rich and established to give a sweet damn what Teresa May, or anyone else, tells him to do.

Brexit is madness.

'Hard' Brexit is lunacy X 100.
andrew Good point Hedda.

Corbyn says the right things but where will the money come from to help fund the poor ?
hedda andrew wrote:
PaulB wrote:
andrew wrote:
PaulB wrote:
An elderly life long Labour supporter, in Wales, was on the BBC news tonight, saying he thinks May is wonderful and he's going to vote Tory this time.

Another said that he's not sure he'll be voting for but it won't be Labour.

Not what Corbyn want's to hear.


Won't be voting this time because they all sound useless.



The lists of candidates hasn't been decided yet, so none of us know if they are useless or not.


If Monster Raving Looney Party are in my constituency then they will get my vote. Other than that...no bastard will get my vote.


they are there. They are now called The Conservatives.
andrew PaulB wrote:
andrew wrote:
PaulB wrote:
An elderly life long Labour supporter, in Wales, was on the BBC news tonight, saying he thinks May is wonderful and he's going to vote Tory this time.

Another said that he's not sure he'll be voting for but it won't be Labour.

Not what Corbyn want's to hear.


Won't be voting this time because they all sound useless.



The lists of candidates hasn't been decided yet, so none of us know if they are useless or not.


If Monster Raving Looney Party are in my constituency then they will get my vote. Other than that...no bastard will get my vote.