Calvin Plummer
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As competent as she is, I just cannot see Nandy getting elected as prime minister of what's left of the UK by the next GE. Can you?
It seems unlikely but I warmed to her yesterday.
As competent as she is, I just cannot see Nandy getting elected as prime minister of what's left of the UK by the next GE. Can you?
I have been saying for a while that Starmer should would be the leader
RLB already has the right wing media going after her
She doesn't stand a chance
Starmer will get the nod from Rupert Murdoch and all the blairites and the new tories will be happy
We were told we would have the power to make more rigorous environmental protections.
This part was true.
The expectation that would happen is pure naivety.
Democracy? These decisions are now made by a handful of men, mostly unelected, in a back room,with no checks on how they arrived at those decisions.
That's very welcome.
Well, if she's getting warm traction with London's liberal metropolitan educated elite then maybe she has a chance!It seems unlikely but I warmed to her yesterday.
The Labour party also wouldn't stand a chance under her. There needs to be a balance between preserving elements of Corbyn's agenda and finding a way to engage across the entire political spectrum.
I get why the media frustrates you but are you willing to admit the election campaign run by JC and co was spectacularly misjudged?
As competent as she is, I just cannot see Nandy getting elected as prime minister of what's left of the UK by the next GE. Can you?
He's a bright lad, Sunak. Might be ok.
Clearly happy to take whatever is given and toe every party line in order to get a top job. It was obviously going to happen for him sooner or later but this is obviously a surprise!
Lincoln College is really rather charming (the wisteria is to die for) and it is nice to have yet another Oxford PPE grad with experience in hedge funds in cabinet.
If you have low A level gradesPPE is a wonderful degree!
If you have low A level grades
David 'TwoBrains' Willetts adds: “As a minister, you do sometimes think that British political life is an endless recreation of the PPE essay crisis.”
This article is quite amusing. Obviously I haven't read it all. It's too long and waffly, presumably like a PPE essay.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2017/feb/23/ppe-oxford-university-degree-that-rules-britain
To be fair, they do churn out political leaders right across the spectrum: from Tony Benn to those accused of genocide. So they don't all come out with a single point of view.
Anybody notice that the Watnalls and Lienkings have quietly slipped away? I thought it would take longer.