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1 hour ago, magnkarl said:

People down here aren't going to vote for a pure socialist party.

People in Canterbury - Canterbury! - did. 

I don't know, maybe you're right, but I kind of feel that predictions of that sort are pretty unsafe after last night. I don't think 'the conventional wisdom' was a big winner. 

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3 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:

as per earlier  .. I think she knows it , listen to her speech last night it was clearly " the party "  and not " Me" but her first order of the day I guess is to get a government in place  ...

I'd imagine when "we" were calling for Brown to go after 2010 there were many defending him (probably some of the same people now saying May has to go  !!) saying he had a right to try and put a government in place ?

I'd be amazed if she stays in place for long  ....

 

That does beg the question of whether someone, who is effectively a political 'dead-person walking', should be allowed to be the one to construct the next government as they walk out the door?

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1 hour ago, bobzy said:

May absolutely comes across as a "yes" person.  She cannot answer anything for the fear of offending a fellow Tory/misrepresenting what she's been told to churn out.  Just stick to the slogans and insults, can't get those wrong.

She is quite the opposite of strong and stable - but, then, it just highlights what a bunch of nasty cowards the Conservatives are - so, y'know... <_<

The real question the powerbrokers inside the tory party should be getting answers to are who were involved in the decision to go for a snap election, who decided how the campaign was run and who told Theresa May not to go toe to toe with the other leaders in any of the tv debates because from start to fisnish is has been an utter trainwreck.

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1 minute ago, BOF said:

That does beg the question of whether someone, who is effectively a political 'dead-person walking', should be allowed to be the one to construct the next government as they walk out the door?

That's for her own party to deal with.  I'm sure they're on it.

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4 minutes ago, blandy said:

I don't mean this unkindly, genuinely, but I think the Mirror writer was using irony, and you've missed it, Tony.

Kind of "Here we are, we've had all this stuff about JC and the IRA and Hamas and hezbollah and terrorst sympathiser must be kept out of number 10, and isn't it ironic that we've now got T.May in bed with the friends of the UVF".

I doubt you'd be so generous had a Mail article done similar  :P

I think in VT terms it was more an "Ahh but " than irony  .. but I guess only the author knows for sure  ...

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1 minute ago, peterms said:

That's for her own party to deal with.  I'm sure they're on it.

Now we wait to see if she rolls a figurative; and yet strangely almost literal; Northern Irish grenade under the door as she goes :)

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6 minutes ago, Xela said:

You seriously suggesting their was racist intent in that post?

If Abbott does the exact same thing as a number of other MPs, yet Abbott is the constant source of the joke and others aren't, what's the reason?

Could it be sexist, racist, a combination of the 2, or something else I've missed?

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21 minutes ago, hippo said:

Really ?

In 2010 an independent report was produced the UK NHS was the most efficient in the world.

I work in the NHS. It got really messy in 2010 - when everyone was getting redundancy payments, and then applying for then own jobs, - covering for the many decent staff that just upped and left. We had that totally unnecessary re organisation - which created massive bureaucracy for absolutely zero end product.

If you don't labour fair enough. But youre backing a looser if you think they aren't the architects of the current mess in the NHS.  

  

I'm not entrenched enough to make this about one or the other. I work in policy, my focus is on robust delivery. Labour were the architects for many things the Tories then continued effing up, but Labour voters struggle to accept that....well, not Corbyn....

NHS computer systems, PFI, agency staff, levels of management, expensive procurement contracts, private provision of services all promoted heavily by Labour.  Many of the same errors were made in employment services and benefits (including the mental health contract I worked on). The waste of money and talent was incredible.

I'm not defending what happened after Brown/Blair but I'm not going to ignore what happened before. I also worked for the QEH while it was being built....what a mess of an opening that was!

Those costs are horrific and in many cases the spend did little to nothing to improve care. In many cases care was made worse, especially when PFI built shoddy hospitals with plugs and even air conditioning in the wrong places (v important when you have multi-million £ very hot machines that work 13+ hours a day). Or schools built on large frameworks that electrocuted teachers and students....yup, it happened! 

I also think many patients in Mid-Staffs might disagree with that report......

Oh and I have never voted Labour because they might as well have been conservatives; but at least the Conservatives tell you from the start how they're going to shaft you! 

I'm a broken record but this is the first time in my voting lifetime that I genuinely feel the Labour party represents many of my values. 

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3 minutes ago, a m ole said:

chances of a motion of no confidence?

Just be the same as the election result. The DUP keeper in place.

Fireworks will start if some Tories come out for a soft Brexit.

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3 minutes ago, HanoiVillan said:

People in Canterbury - Canterbury! - did. 

I don't know, maybe you're right, but I kind of feel that predictions of that sort are pretty unsafe after last night. I don't think 'the conventional wisdom' was a big winner. 

I agree that Canterbury is a bit of a weird one. However it's a uni town with a big younger population, so if you look at the demographics it's not that weird. I have no answer as to how to swing the tide in an area like Hampshire other than keeping up the good work that Corbyn did at being more mainstream. People down here are put off by extremes, which is why Theresa May has seen a lot of loss of support too. Hell even the most conservative friend I know who owns a big farm outside Alton spoke warmly about Corbyn the other day. Times they are a changin'.

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3 minutes ago, mykeyb said:

The real question the powerbrokers inside the tory party should be getting answers to are who were involved in the decision to go for a snap election, who decided how the campaign was run and who told Theresa May not to go toe to toe with the other leaders in any of the tv debates because from start to fisnish is has been an utter trainwreck.

I think the answers to those questions are Theresa, Theresa and Theresa.  So much egg on face.  The back benchers will be absolutely fuming.

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45 minutes ago, Jareth said:

Massive damage caused to the conservatives by May and her DUP friends. Even conservatives will be looking at this and thinking something aint right. Meanwhile, Corbyn gets a bit more time to position himself as the saviour, with none of his own MPs allowed to backstab. In some ways, this is better than a 'rainbow coalition'.

Turkeys dont vote for xmas, tories aint going to rock too many boats at the moment if they think they could be hoisted of the gravytrain.....

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2 minutes ago, BOF said:

That does beg the question of whether someone, who is effectively a political 'dead-person walking', should be allowed to be the one to construct the next government as they walk out the door?

again , I can only go back to 2010 as it's the only other one in my lifetime I can think of , but I believe Brown was "legally" allowed to have first crack , same way the commentators were saying Cameron should be given first crack in 2015 (until he ended up with a majority and made it irrelevant )

As to it being right or not , then probably No .. but if she resigned today with nothing in place , then what ? do you have an interim PM from the Tories , probably making the same deal  ..or do you give it Corbyn who came second and say , see what you can do .. knowing that the Tory and DUP vote could actually block anything he did if they so wished  ....

I dunno ..it's above my pay grade as they say

 

 

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6 minutes ago, darrenm said:

If Abbott does the exact same thing as a number of other MPs, yet Abbott is the constant source of the joke and others aren't, what's the reason?

Could it be sexist, racist, a combination of the 2, or something else I've missed?

ermm didn't you like my post last night when I did an Abbott counting gag ?

(well ok you'd run out of likes , but your post implied it would have been forthcoming)

 

She's was  just lasts weeks figure of fun as far as I could see , that she's not overly liked by a lot of people ( partly legacy , partly her own comments ) has just meant the meme has gone on a bit longer , plus the fact she then re-appeared just as everyone had forgotten and did the policy equivalent of Redwood singing the Welsh national anthem

next week it will be some over politicians turn  ... May's almost certainly :)  , her skin colour is irrelevant , imo of course

 

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"Things that will now happen: Opposition will table amendment to Queen's Speech designed to tempt liberal Tories. It will be accepted"

Can't wait to see the daily mail headlines if that happens.

Don't see any liberal tories going for that TBH.

 

 

 

 

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