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Theresa May's time is up

Honestly, I quite like Cameron at that moment. Not just the fact he resigned, which was obviously great.

Just the little sing song and pull-yourself-together "Right!"

*ducks*

I think a ot of what Cameron dd explains what she did (i.e. the opposite). Is worth remembering the all political careers end in failure l..and what that meant vis a vis I'll just stay and see through Brexit> She was n't up to the task, but tbf it is a nigh on impossible circle to square, I doubt any of them are.
 
I think a ot of what Cameron dd explains what she did (i.e. the opposite). Is worth remembering the all political careers end in failure l..and what that meant vis a vis I'll just stay and see through Brexit> She was n't up to the task, but tbf it is a nigh on impossible circle to square, I doubt any of them are.
I'm not sure that's true with American Presidents.

I mean, depending on your definition of "failure", what about Obama?
 
I just hope whoever comes in look, not only at Brexit which of course is major, but to the state of the country generally, which I feel has gone slightly downhill since Brexit came into being.

Release some stored up monies for local council, help a bit with law and order etc.

But I guess in reality it wil be all about Brexit, until the next general election.
 
No it's not redsquirrel (sarcasim). I feel, certainly my neck of the woods, it has gone down a bit since the Brexit.

I know generally living standards has been on a downwards slope, to be fair for me last 30-40 years I wasn;t around, but since I have been here council and social services certainly has gone down, and the blame is always to do with lack of money.

though I wonder if some of it is due to so much parlament (sp) time spent on Brexit and not looking at local issues.

My 2c worth. Am not trying to start any arguments, just my hopes that things wil get better.
 
No it's not redsquirrel (sarcasim). I feel, certainly my neck of the woods, it has gone down a bit since the Brexit.

I know generally living standards has been on a downwards slope, to be fair for me last 30-40 years I wasn;t around, but since I have been here council and social services certainly has gone down, and the blame is always to do with lack of money.

though I wonder if some of it is due to so much parlament (sp) time spent on Brexit and not looking at local issues.

My 2c worth. Am not trying to start any arguments, just my hopes that things wil get better.

Unfortunately the next Tory leader will also be a Tory so I wouldn't hold your breath.
 
No it's not redsquirrel (sarcasim). I feel, certainly my neck of the woods, it has gone down a bit since the Brexit.

I know generally living standards has been on a downwards slope, to be fair for me last 30-40 years I wasn;t around, but since I have been here council and social services certainly has gone down, and the blame is always to do with lack of money.

though I wonder if some of it is due to so much parlament (sp) time spent on Brexit and not looking at local issues.

My 2c worth. Am not trying to start any arguments, just my hopes that things wil get better.
If anything the fact that so much time has been spent on Brexit will, if anything, meant that state of things is not as bad as it could be.

The massive redistribution of wealth from the poor to the rich that the increase in VAT and changes to income tax delivered didn't occur since the referendum vote, neither did the huge increase in tuition fees, the below inflation pay rises, the privatisation of public services.
the tories are in government. of course things wont get better.
They didn't get better under the coalition government, they didn't get better under the last three Labour governments.
 
Mark Francois really does look like a frog.
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