There’s a new YouGov poll out this morning that has LAB down at 37% which equals its lowest share in any public poll since GE2017. That this should happen while the Tories are in almost total internal war over the Brexit negotiations might seem surprising.
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It seems to incentivize TMay to string things out. It's a weird situation where the government has gone all Lord of the Flies on each other and the voters don't seem to mind, while the opposition may not be able to survive a polite disagreement.
A politician getting sympathy for having to deal with egos is like a swimmer getting sympathy for the pool being wet.
1) The resulting economic misery and chaos will see the Tories hurled from office.
2) He can then build his socialist utopia in Britain unfettered by the neo-liberal restraints of the EU.
He'll probably appoint Rees-Mogg and Farage to his politburo - they've been enormously helpful.
It seems surprisingly attacking, given what we've mostly endured since..
Seaman, Southgate, Adams, Pearce, Ince, Anderton, McManaman, Platt, Gascoigne, Sheringham, Shearer
Did we play 3 at the back, or did a midielder play right back?
https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1013899494314926087
"Brexit rebels' threat", ok. Or "Brexit rebels threaten". But not "Brexit rebels threat". In 80pt type on the front page.
I thought Desmond was a cost-cutting oaf but Trinity Mirror (sorry, "Reach") have clearly sent all the subs home.
It takes a certain ego to make so many changes to the country as he did.
EDIT: But it was a different era, people who go into politics today with 24/7 news and social media aren't necessarily the same as those who went in previously in a more deferential era.
Gary Neville was suspended.
Plus it wasn’t a couple of weeks ago it was a month ago.
https://twitter.com/frasernelson/status/1013497661121589248?s=21
That suggests some Labour Remainers have now moved to the LDs
Though I agree hard Brexit would suit the socialism he wants to implement in government just fine
A general election campaign makes other issues more prominent.
Most people do not take any interest in the daily , manifestations of the Tory party , unless it directly effects them or their family personally.
No one I know brings it up in conversation apart from last Christmas , when at a works event.One person spoke and said I presume every one here voted leave, there was a deathly silence , then people started to mumble , then carried on talking about anything but.
Amazed me he thought that was the case living in York Central which is very heavily remain.
A dipstick in my opinion bringing it up at such a gathering.
Around 2 million Tories did just that in 1997.
As you've said and I agree Attlee's cabinet had very strong personalities. Bevin etc weren't lacking in ego. Attlee was able to handle them well though. May is not.
I know nothing about football.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2018/07/what-four-party-leadership-contests-reveal-about-welsh-politics
Is why the Tory vote went down by over 4 million.
Mrs May was very clear in not letting back Carswell and Reckless.
It’s a minority who react that badly, but it can sometimes be better to keep quiet and change the subject.
It was the day before the last Tory conference before the general election and those two shitbags were also trying to persuade more Tory MPs to defect on the day of Dave's speech thus derailing the Tory conference.
That level of betrayal can never be forgiven.
Mark Reckless - what an appropriate name - will (metaphorically) swing from a lamp post in Parliament Square before he’ll be allowed near the Conservative party ever again!
Re: Obama’s immigration policy
It was neutral from the perspective of Trump Ca Obama. I don’t have a vote in the US but would likely have voted for Johnson in the absence of a moderate republican. I’d probably be a RINO or a centrist Democrat (never taken the time to figure out which)
What it was s comment on was the hypocrisy of the social media acolytes and their sponsors in the media who get outraged about the latest cause celebre but don’t care enough to try and figure out solutions to problems when they happen rather than when they are fashionable
"Joachim Löw to stay as Germany manager despite World Cup humiliation"
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/jul/03/joachim-low-germany-manager-world-up-stay
No witch-hunt, no knee-jerk resignation. Probably explains a lot about why Germany has been so successful over the years.
Jingositic wankers set to screw both country and party ?
I haven't canvassed the entire United Kingdom (tbf like @HYUFD seems to have done) but unless the air is special down where I was I have to believe that such sentiments, if milder, exist around the country.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jul/03/guy-pearce-suggests-he-was-groped-by-kevin-spacey-on-set-of-la-confidential
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/jul/03/labour-set-to-reinstate-suspended-mp-jared-omara
I didn’t get any of that down in Southampton Test. I did clearly read the canvass returns incorrectly, however.