did you know more Labour MPs resigned when Ed Millband took over than did for Corybn? Corybn has the backing of the labour party members, if in some miracle Labour do beat the conservs on the 8th watch how many MPs suddenly fall in line for a chance to in power. all parties are full of career politicians.cow yeds wrote:Nay lad she's too clever and sensible for that lot. Look how it turned out, chaotic, none of them made any sense. The only opposition to the Torys is Labour BUT with Corbyn i/c we have no chance. He only as the backing of about a dozen of his own Mp's the rest voted no confidence in him. So we are up the river without a paddle. :with: :with:Wandering Warrior wrote:Cow Ted's
May didn't turn up because she can't think on her feet!
She would have been shown up for the immoral toe rag she is.
on last night i was disappointed, it had no value to the public as they wouldn't let each other finish, that has to be down to the host, they probably wanted cheap reality tv instead of a debate so allowed it to go out of control.
the thing i took out of last night was no one trusts may and the tories in other parties (not even UKIP)
Tim Fallon to me looks like hes more bothered about discrediting the tories that getting votes for the lib Dems, (have the resigned themselves that the best bet is a hung parliment?)
Tories are clutching at strays, it was Margaret Thatcher who said that if you resort to personal attacked it means you have no political argument. the attack about corybn forgetting his numbers in a interview earlier in the week made me laugh, ive listened to it and yes he didn't have it to hand but instead of making it up and being caught out he said give me a moment while i get them off my computer...
in short last night was nothing but cheap entertainment tv with no real debate and a 30 seconds per leader plea at the end.