clemmeroid Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:43

Who said they were responsible for the global recession?

They were responsible for the deficit, having run one since 2002/3 years before the crash. You remember, during an almost unprecedented debt fuelled boom.

krish Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:43

try watching parliment.public school boys oh and women.you did this you did that.my vote was for may not because of her manifesto but because i would not trust labour to support our armed forces.people seem to think the parties are different.they are not and yet they are,they each pick a cause to follow too the detriment of others,who is to blame for the nhs-politicians,who is to blame for immigration-politicians,who made the gas,electric private(now making billions)-politicians.forgive my spelling but you get the gist.labour will do whats conveinient for them as will the conservativies.we are cutting on services because we are in debt who created this debt.why cant the tax payer money pay it.simple sums yet they allude any goverment in power.
you want to know the greatest threat to the united kingdom-politicians

IronGiant Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:44

So much bullcrap it's quite mind blowing.At least there is still the Double Helix to unite us all data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7

Derek S-H Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:44

Let me get this right:

1. Dave includes a referendum on the EU in the Tory manifesto so he can get elected.
2. Theresa calls a snap election so as to create a stronger bargaining position when it comes to leaving the EU.

Both of these positions were created by a Tory administration. You know, the one that knows exactly what it's doing to make us "stronger" (it hasn't), one that always balances the books and clears up Labour's mess (it hasn't) and one that believes in "wealth creation" and "aspiration" to alleviate and resolve all problems (it doesn't).

Why on earth does anyone believe their bull****?

IronGiant Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:44

I think she was coping reasonably well until she called the election.

rancidpunk Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:45

So did she, then she didn't. Then she thought the people thought she was coping really well, so called a completely pointless election where she saw the people didn't think she was doing well, then gave a speech that implied she thought she was doing well, making no mention of her ex MPs that didn't do so well, despite the fact she was now an abject failure.

Cliff Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:45

I am sure Mrs May will stay for while, however, others are ready to take her place. According to the Sunday newspapers.
Boris of course is a favourite as he connects with people, like Corbyn. Davis, Rudd, and Hammond a positioning themselves....

Demon Luci Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:45

Ironically, it's a complete rebirth for the Scottish Tory Party.

EarthRod Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:45

Will the new born-again Scottish Tories under the leadership of Ruth Davidson always support the UK Tories in the House of Commons?

Or do they intend to sometimes show a 'separation' in order to pacify the Scottish voting public.

In other words, can Theresa rely on the block support of the Scottish conservative MPs to help carry legislation through parliament?

Enki Publish time 26-11-2019 01:00:45

Been chucking to myself over the Scots, of all parts of the Kingdom, it's them putting a Tory Government in England. Hopefully May will stay now for a few months, she is absolutely beholden to the 22, she should have stood by her people over the weekend at least, however, she is broken and this DUP alliance will be gash and difficult also it will put nasty party in neon lights for every demographic to clearly see.Unfortunately reality will take hold and her party and supporters will see what her opponents see, and the party will shank her before 19h June, one can hope it's then the Bojo. But about talk being on the negative side of, what goes around comes around.
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