Although a little part of me believes they contribute towards hung parliaments. By default.@Welshman1952 I think the arrival of all the SNP MPs have given the Commons a bit more passion and less plastic politicians.
Although a little part of me believes they contribute towards hung parliaments. By default.
I think the NE just don't want to be swamped with immigrants, taking jobs which are very few in good wage. Not my words, word on the streets.
Less than zero is still zero.What will happen if the result of this vote is there are even fewer jobs?
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Less than zero is still zero.
At first I thought it was just the cabinet to decide. I looked up your surname incase your wife was in the cabinet.Having had time to sleep on it, we are leaning towards Leadsom.
Yvonne and I who are paid up members of the Conservative party...
(it is only Conservative members who can now vote, I mention this as I don't think this is clear to everybody within this thread) ...
...are leaning towards a fresh blood leader, optimism, a committed Leaver (even though we voted Remain in the referendum)...
She does not have senior ministerial experience, she does not have expertise on many issues, but she is a passionate champion for what the majority of the country has voted for, she appears warm and compassionate and she will assemble a cabinet that makes up for what she lacks.
So, we are about 66% leaning to Leadsom, now we will listen to as many of the hustings as we can, as we want to be wise even though we are only 2 out of 150,000 of the voters who will decide
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and boris!I think what bothers me more than anything is that Farage has endorsed Andrea Leadsom.
As a Remainer that's my biggest concern and why I'm more inclined to vote Leadsom, but it's not settled for me yet.
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Not really. Boris is too much of a Notting Hill liberal for most of the party. There's a significant right wing portion of the membership that is respectably, structurally, racist and Farage/UKIP appeals to them.and boris!
I agree.I think May is a pragmatist and will do what's necessary to leave the EU. I see her as an efficient, cool headed and experienced woman.
I'm not a member of the party so I can't vote but if I could I would never choose Leadsom. Her CV issues seem pretty clear to me - that is, it made her out to be things she wasn't. I'm also very concerned that she's a 'UKIP candidate' and has their support.
The future of Britain frightens me. The last thing we need is a very right wing PM.
The future of Britain frightens me. The last thing we need is a very right wing PM.
and boris!
I think May is a pragmatist and will do what's necessary to leave the EU. I see her as an efficient, cool headed and experienced woman.
I'm not a member of the party so I can't vote but if I could I would never choose Leadsom. Her CV issues seem pretty clear to me - that is, it made her out to be things she wasn't. I'm also very concerned that she's a 'UKIP candidate' and has their support.
The future of Britain frightens me. The last thing we need is a very right wing PM.
Hopefully whoever is the next PM will choose a better Chancellor than we have currently.
A low corporate tax rate is a great thing to target eventually, but we have far more pressing concerns within our economy, that the austerity agenda has only worsened.
We need a fresh approach.
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@jay hay-char I think it depends on how much somebody is going to allow their religious beliefs to influence their decisions.
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