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Who are the best male and female pms in your head...and why?....if you want to answer that is.
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Remembering Kerry
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Male, I think most have done reasonably well and tried to. Despite sometimes making one or 2 really bad decisions. Overall I'd go for Harold McMillan. I think the end of the 50s into the 60s was s good, strong time. Although I'd commend another Harold, re Wilson. For not allowing us to getting our troops involved in the Vietman conflict. |
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Honestly, Thatcher was a horrendous Tory, so many heartless actions BUT she would never have created the absolute shambles we've had in Cameron-May-Johnson and Brexit.
Though I do think we're all forgetting a bit too soon that at the end of the day, this is Cameron's mess. This was his almighty **** up. No matter what happens. |
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Sure more For the Scottish but look at Labour leaders back then no chance of winning |
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Neither would she have acted on a 3.8% majority. She threw the narrow vote for devolution in Scotland out in late 70s. |
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No PM would have held it if they thought it had a chance of passing... Cameron did it because he was over-confident about the outcome. He thought remain would win by a large margin. Everyone who allowed it to happen, believed it wouldn't happen. Just sheer arrogance. Which is why his stomach fell out of his arsehole when "Leave" won, and he resigned immediately.
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Lovely description at the end there TS ![]() You are totally right in all you say though. Last edited by joeysteele; 14-09-2019 at 08:21 PM. |
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Let's not forget why Cameron did it. He was under pressure from ukip and hardliners in his party.
As then was May and as is now Johnson. Brexit party is ukip2. Some political forces have never been happy with the eu membership, especially since it started to involve more than the economy. Dont think Cameron could have resisted forever. Though its campaign and rules were done wrong. My point is that this issue has been poisoning the debate at least since the Major government. UK has never been a fully committed eu member. Last edited by Twosugars; 14-09-2019 at 08:38 PM. |
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Is he a ****ing child?
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We all know that arista is The Hulk, not Boris.
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There should be a ****ing riot if he tries that **** again. No Confidence vote the ****er so hard he'll try to crawl back into his mother.
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and change your mind. I see that like minded members like Livia, LT, Chuff, Alf, are all banned... WTH? Well, well well....very odd....Most others are all of one mindset and agreeing with each other ad nauseum. Makes for fascinating reading....NOT. What a snore fest this site now is....mainly one sided dialogue all saying mainly the same things like an broken record. A shadow of its former self compared to the good ole days....and those who are sorely needed for balance and to help keep it more interesting and diverse and stimulating are all banned. What a disappointing visit, for me anyway...
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Just wondering if Corbyn, the friend of the IRA and other terrorist groups and who has a high tolerance level for anti semitism would be worse than May was or Johnson is? I haven't seen much of you being fearful of Corbyn becoming PM.
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The Italian Job
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I don't like Boris Johnson at all. But getting a deal is in the interest of everyone. So I hope he can get one.
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![]() RIP Pyramid, Andyman ,Kerry and Lex xx https://www.facebook.com/JamesBulgerMT/?fref=photo "If slaughterhouses had glass walls, most people would be vegetarian" |
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If Boris can bring things like this to pass,he's ok by me
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...cid=spartanntp LONG overdue imo.
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This thread isn't about Corbyn. You're just one of those who have to bring him up and other issues any thread you go on. So you can quote me all you like, that's your privilege as a member just never in future expect a reply. For the record however I don't think there's a leader in UK politics at present who is of PM material in any shape or form. However the last 2 are, yes, the bottom of the pile for me. Only choosing to fuel divisiveness and bitterness rather than unifying and compromise. So waste your time quoting me all you wish now in future, however I've given up on here trying to reason with the unreasonable. |
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