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Northern Monkey 27-04-2017 11:03 AM

Theresa May most popular leader since the late 1970s
 
Theresa May is more popular with voters than any leader since the late 1970s, a new poll shows as another reveals Jeremy Corbyn is more unpopular than ever.

Almost two in every three voters (61 per cent) believe Mrs May would make the most capable Prime Minister compared with about one in four (23 per cent) who said Mr Corbyn.

Mrs May’s score of 61 per cent is the highest recorded by the polling company Ipsos Mori since it started asking the question in 1979.

Meanwhile, a separate poll conducted by YouGov shows that with just six weeks to go until June 8 Mr Corbyn has a net favourability rating of minus 42 - his all time low.




https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.tel...ate-1970s/amp/

Tom4784 27-04-2017 11:07 AM

Just goes to show how gullible people can be.

Kazanne 27-04-2017 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293290)
Just goes to show how gullible people can be.

Or maybe they just have a different opinion to you.

Tom4784 27-04-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 9293292)
Or maybe they just have a different opinion to you.

Well no, they're either gullible or self destructive. I've said it time and time again but public services as they are won't survive under a continued Tory government. Things like Bedroom Tax have been introduced by the Tories to target the middle and working classes and the people affected by it seem happy enough to vote for a government that wants to decrease their quality of life.

Anyone of the working or middle class that would vote Tory as it stands are to be pitied because they are voting for a government that has no interest in helping them and are content with making them scapegoats for everything.

joeysteele 27-04-2017 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293290)
Just goes to show how gullible people can be.

It does indeed.
What stuns me are the people I know who are Conservative,who considered her awful.
Hadn't a good word for her at all.

Now accepting the rubbish she spews out which she then ends up breaking her word on eventually.

joeysteele 27-04-2017 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 9293292)
Or maybe they just have a different opinion to you.

I know what I will be doing and saying,I wonder though what you and others will be saying,when you help give her a massive overall majority with more Conservative MPs, a majority she will use to bring back hunting with dogs back,something she strongly supports but would have no chance to get passed with her current small majority.
The Cons the only party that wants to bring hunting with dogs back.

Too late for the animals who will suffer once she gets that new majority.
The fact she supports and calls that sport is enough for me to think badly of her.
AS I do anyone partaking of such barbarity.

Livia 27-04-2017 11:26 AM

She's certainly the most popular leader with the Tories. I didn't support her as leader but she seems to hgave united the party and luckily is the complete antithesis to Thatcher.

Of course Labour supporters will think she's the devil incarnate and that anyone who doesn't believe what they themselves believe is a bit thick. Instead they throw their weight behind a man who stands less chance of becoming PM than I do, and I'm not standing.

Loukas 27-04-2017 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293294)
Well no, they're either gullible or self destructive. I've said it time and time again but public services as they are won't survive under a continued Tory government. Things like Bedroom Tax have been introduced by the Tories to target the middle and working classes and the people affected by it seem happy enough to vote for a government that wants to decrease their quality of life.

Anyone of the working or middle class that would vote Tory as it stands are to be pitied because they are voting for a government that has no interest in helping them and are content with making them scapegoats for everything.

:clap1: :clap1: :clap1:

smudgie 27-04-2017 11:46 AM

Aye, she seems to be doing ok so far.

joeysteele 27-04-2017 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9293300)
She's certainly the most popular leader with the Tories. I didn't support her as leader but she seems to hgave united the party and luckily is the complete antithesis to Thatcher.

Of course Labour supporters will think she's the devil incarnate and that anyone who doesn't believe what they themselves believe is a bit thick. Instead they throw their weight behind a man who stands less chance of becoming PM than I do, and I'm not standing.

You made me smile massively some time ago,during the Coalition,when you described her '' as a woman who in the dark couldn't find her own a..e''.

I've used your term many times since in discussions with others.

I think you were totally right then and so for me that description is still the more valid as to her.

ebandit 27-04-2017 12:29 PM

............i don't really follow the news/politics

...........in previous thread i wrote 'never had really heard of her'

.........that's a good thing.....done little to maker her unpopular

Mark L

Kizzy 27-04-2017 12:36 PM

She's rubbish, PMQs were a joke yesterday all she did was repeat her Saachi driven mantra over and over, and contort her face into something you rarely see outside of anything relating to 19th Century insane asylums.

Black Dagger 27-04-2017 12:39 PM

She can't get through a PMQ's without stumbling, she's completely and utterly out of her depth. Scary that people are backing this woman.

jaxie 27-04-2017 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293294)
Well no, they're either gullible or self destructive. I've said it time and time again but public services as they are won't survive under a continued Tory government. Things like Bedroom Tax have been introduced by the Tories to target the middle and working classes and the people affected by it seem happy enough to vote for a government that wants to decrease their quality of life.

Anyone of the working or middle class that would vote Tory as it stands are to be pitied because they are voting for a government that has no interest in helping them and are content with making them scapegoats for everything.

Isn't great that we don't all call people who disagree with us names.

Tom4784 27-04-2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9293335)
Isn't great that we don't all call people who disagree with us names.

Do you actually have anything to add to what I said or are you going to act like a victim to try to discredit me?

jaxie 27-04-2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9293300)
She's certainly the most popular leader with the Tories. I didn't support her as leader but she seems to hgave united the party and luckily is the complete antithesis to Thatcher.

Of course Labour supporters will think she's the devil incarnate and that anyone who doesn't believe what they themselves believe is a bit thick. Instead they throw their weight behind a man who stands less chance of becoming PM than I do, and I'm not standing.

If that statement isn't exactly right I may never get over the shock. :laugh:

jaxie 27-04-2017 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293338)
Do you actually have anything to add to what I said or are you going to act like a victim to try to discredit me?

Poor you. :hee:

Tom4784 27-04-2017 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9293341)
Poor you. :hee:

You're in Serious Debates though, might help if you actually...you know....debate?

I know that's thinking outside of the box and is totally crazy but try it.

jaxie 27-04-2017 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 9293346)
You're in Serious Debates though, might help if you actually...you know....debate?

I know that's thinking outside of the box and is totally crazy but try it.

It might help you to stop telling others what to do or say as if you are the debate or discussion police. Not to mention stop insulting anyone who has a different view.

Tom4784 27-04-2017 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jaxie (Post 9293357)
It might help you to stop telling others what to do or say as if you are the debate or discussion police. Not to mention stop insulting anyone who has a different view.

I didn't insult anyone, I gave my opinion that it's foolishness for the working/middle classes to vote for a government that won't do anything for them. If you have a problem with that then try to actually debate it, you're in serious debates after all....

Wizard. 27-04-2017 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Dagger (Post 9293331)
She can't get through a PMQ's without stumbling, she's completely and utterly out of her depth. Scary that people are backing this woman.

How does stumbling make you a bad PM?

Denver 27-04-2017 02:34 PM

Still a better party leader the Corybn

ebandit 27-04-2017 02:58 PM

............i just read elsewhere..................'even more popular than mrs thatcher'

...........feck me! even i'm more popular than mrs thatcher.................

Mark L

Black Dagger 27-04-2017 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Riley. (Post 9293394)
How does stumbling make you a bad PM?

Not really her only factor though is it?

Greg! 27-04-2017 03:07 PM

She's awful


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