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dandarez said:
Halmyre said:
BlackLabel said:
"if you bang it against your head hard enough you'll end up like me".Leader? God help.
I do not mind Boris, but this mindset is poor. FWIW, the whole London-centricity of politics is putting many voters off and this is merely a symptom of a bigger group-think.
He's very likeable to those who have no intrest in Politics. (Like me)
Hell. I'd vote for him as it would be amusing, not a great reason I know but he can't be worse then Blair. As a Londoner myself he does need to realise that there are people outside of this great city. Why they choose to live there, i don't know but they're just as important.
Hell. I'd vote for him as it would be amusing, not a great reason I know but he can't be worse then Blair. As a Londoner myself he does need to realise that there are people outside of this great city. Why they choose to live there, i don't know but they're just as important.
It was an engaging and entertaining speech within which there was some substance but Theresa May, who spoke before him, delivered a far better job application for the role of leader, as did George Osborne yesterday.
IDS was good but, alas, the best speech so far was William Hague's.
One of the things that I notice, both in the main events and in the fringes, is that all the talk is of the recovery in the economy as if that is an end in itself; there is little or no focus on how to get the message out about how that is making life better for people
IDS was good but, alas, the best speech so far was William Hague's.
One of the things that I notice, both in the main events and in the fringes, is that all the talk is of the recovery in the economy as if that is an end in itself; there is little or no focus on how to get the message out about how that is making life better for people
Elroy Blue said:
sidicks said:
Guess what?! He's the Mayor of London....
He isn't campaigning for mayor of London. He was giving reasons why the country should vote Tory ( and why he should be the next leader). I'm sure there are many other sticks you could beat him with; on this occasion I think you have chosen the wrong one.
ClaphamGT3 said:
It was an engaging and entertaining speech within which there was some substance but Theresa May, who spoke before him, delivered a far better job application for the role of leader
And she seems to have employed a stylist - new haircut and all. Not that it would sway me, but it shows she's serious about it. It's a pity that most of her speech was absolutely petrifying. davepoth said:
And she seems to have employed a stylist - new haircut and all. Not that it would sway me, but it shows she's serious about it. It's a pity that most of her speech was absolutely petrifying.
Contradictory, clueless and exemplifying soundbite Politics. She's become an extreme caricature of herself.davepoth said:
ClaphamGT3 said:
It was an engaging and entertaining speech within which there was some substance but Theresa May, who spoke before him, delivered a far better job application for the role of leader
And she seems to have employed a stylist - new haircut and all. Not that it would sway me, but it shows she's serious about it. It's a pity that most of her speech was absolutely petrifying. Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff