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26th Jun 2017TomD1 commented on:
Does the country need a new 'caretaker' prime minister?What we need is another election, and a government that shows vision and caring and compassion. Anyone still voting Conservative is either a multi millionaire or has been brainwashed by the media. To find out which one you are .... just have a look in your wallet!ViewDate:
26th Jun 2017TomD1 commented on:
Should Theresa May Resign or Remain?I think she should remain and face the consequences of her mistakes, but I suspect that is impossible. Let's face it, none of her ministers are looking to put their neck on the block at this time, well no one with serious political ambitions anyway. It seems fairly certain that whatever power she held over certain high profile people, (the missing paedophile report), has now diminished, in that so many others who cannot be bullied are now against her. With several breaches of both law and electoral law now being either investigated or already proven, both personal to her and party wide, (the most recent being the Ruth Davidson in army uniform scandal), she is way beyond being on thin ice. It's just a matter of time before this comes to an abrupt end, and it seems certain that Labour will form the next government; it's really a question of whether Tory m.p.'s offer part support for a Labour minority, or whether they risk going back to the polls, where they face almost certain defeat, and many will lose their seats. The mistake in calling the election was a strange one. People who actually investigate and seek the truth, rather than just accept what is told to them by bias press barons, and sadly by the seriously pro Conservative BBC, already knew of Labour's policies, but the press had buried them, and had restricted their reporting to character assasinations. The election brough publication of the very popular Labour manifesto, and allowed Corbyn to show himself to the public for almost the first time. They saw an honest and sincere man, and a man of integrity, and even though his politics might not be agreed with, he was not the man he'd been painted to be. The media lost it's own credibility, and it was just a matter of time before the majority of the population became aware. What comes next? Well let's hope it's a general election, then we can be sure that the Brexit negotiations will at last be in safe hands.