Theresa May (Vol.2)
Discussion
Troubleatmill said:
techiedave said:
Yet it took me and my perspective for you to feel able to voice that.
I often set trends rather than follow them
Any recommendations on big bummed black tottie, for the discerning gentleman -you understand?I often set trends rather than follow them
Have you seen the TU ad on the telly ?
Lime green swimming costume with an rse the size of a Mini
loafer123 said:
El stovey said:
May sticking it to Corbyn today in Westminster.
Nice to see her enjoying herself after months of misery.
And angela rayner looking unexpectedly HOT.
I expect multiple logins for some people, but not you too, surely, techiedave?!Nice to see her enjoying herself after months of misery.
And angela rayner looking unexpectedly HOT.
I’d like her to be my “minister of education”
As my Australian friend used to say. She would go off, like a frog in a sock.
El stovey said:
loafer123 said:
El stovey said:
May sticking it to Corbyn today in Westminster.
Nice to see her enjoying herself after months of misery.
And angela rayner looking unexpectedly HOT.
I expect multiple logins for some people, but not you too, surely, techiedave?!Nice to see her enjoying herself after months of misery.
And angela rayner looking unexpectedly HOT.
I’d like her to be my “minister of education”
As my Australian friend used to say. She would go off, like a frog in a sock.
There was an interesting documentary about ex Prime Ministers on BBC last night. There seem to be many ways of doing it.
Thatcher didn't come over too well. No matter what you thought of her in power, she was bang out of order out of office. Major looked surprisingly bitter, barely able to conceal his thoughts behind diplomatic words. Blair lined his pockets, Callaghan did best of all; it was like he couldn't give a toss. But Wilson and Heath were lost - the former as he didn't have any hobbies, it seems, the latter was just a lonely Billy No Mates. Cameron ran away, of course.
I wonder how May will handle it.
Thatcher didn't come over too well. No matter what you thought of her in power, she was bang out of order out of office. Major looked surprisingly bitter, barely able to conceal his thoughts behind diplomatic words. Blair lined his pockets, Callaghan did best of all; it was like he couldn't give a toss. But Wilson and Heath were lost - the former as he didn't have any hobbies, it seems, the latter was just a lonely Billy No Mates. Cameron ran away, of course.
I wonder how May will handle it.
Most of the recent ex-PMs seem to have seen out the remainder of their term as MP and then retired (in her case - MP for Maidenhead) - except Tony Blair, who couldn't wait to get on to his next gravy train so took the Chiltern Hundreds.
So what's next for TM probably depends on Brexit and whether Boris calls a new election.
So what's next for TM probably depends on Brexit and whether Boris calls a new election.
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