Hmmmmm I wonder what’s lurking in the woodwork
Originally posted by @hoofinruth
Hmmmmm I wonder what’s lurking in the woodwork
Shit, did he have to shag a knot as part of his hazing too??
There are a lot of people calling him the worst Prime Minister in history.
Some Remainers are saying that he led Britain to its largest peacetime defeat.
Those aren’t very good reviews. Funny thing is, I suspect May could end up being even worse. Anyways, well done Tories. You’ve got the worst ever PM in history indelibly associated with you.
What, worse than Anthony Eden? Wow, that’s a damning indictment.
Some collected memes.
Not sure it he is the worst, sounds like some people either have short memories or don’t know their history.
He’s my MP. Does that mean I can stand in the byelection? As a Sotonians Independent?
I suppose if I were in his position, I would do the same. Why hang around and rot away on the back benches having already done the top job, when you are young enough to do something else. Trading a £70k pa salary for several million in consulting fees won’t go amiss either.
It’s coming to something when fucking a pig’s mouth isn’t the worst thing you are remembered for. Bye bye pig fucker.
Think he still gets the £70k per year, all the former Prime Ministers do. He also gets to claim costs for expenses on top, because it is expensive living the life of a former PM, but that is capped to just a further £115K per year.
Hopefully after dinner speaking tours of America & non-executive directorships can top up his earnings tho. We wouldn’t want him to Starve.
Originally posted by @Bearsy
We wouldn’t want him to Starve.
He could do with it. I see him around quite a lot. He’s a fat fuck. Jowls and shit.
According to the Guardian, Cameron had cheat sheets to tell him how much common goods like milk and bread cost. Obviously had no idea himself.
That’s not the sort of catering he’d be used to though is it? Bet he knows the value of a hog roast.
2 months in the job and the problems are mounting up for Mother Teresa.
Even Curious George(Gideon) has reappeared with knife in hand.
Originally posted by @Saint-or-sinner
2 months in the job and the problems are mounting up for Mother Teresa.
Even Curious George(Gideon) has reappeared with knife in hand.
That’s quite amusing. I suppose the “moderates” have to stop us going further to the right. Jackboots are bloody uncomfortable, especially if someone else is wearing them and crushing your windpipe. Even they have limits.
The grammar school problem is one of her own making. Made up as she went along, so to speak. If that’s the shape of things to come, blimey. Second stringers, eh?
Brexit and boundaries are two problems she’s inherited. On Brexit, no excuses. She took the job on knowing that she’d need to implement it. Boundaries, though. That’s a potential time-bomb, primed with self-interest, no matter which side of the house you’re sitting on.
Boundary changes in and of themselves aren’t usually difficult to get passed. I think it’s the simultaneous shrinking that could present the danger of defeat here.
So far she appears to think she’s like Thatcher(last six months maybe). This delusion will be her downfall. Grammar schools are a perfect example. Europe is a problem she welcomes. She’s always wanted out(no one moaning about her lack of effort leading up to the vote). Boundary changes, although not her problem initially, will cause a lot of grief and i expect her to make a bad situation worse.
Soon, hopefully everyone will focus on the fucking ineptitude of tories, instead of “oh look he makes jam and doesn’t like bombing innocent children. Can’t be a suitable leader” bollocks the dumb are fed daily.
It’s starting to feel like the run in to a season finale.
I’m not sure this Parliament will last until 2020. Given the way she was elected, she really does govern at the consent of the MPs that supported her.
To lose one Prime Minister is unfortunate. To lose two is careless.
There’s no way the Conservatives can expect to govern with a third Prime Minister in one Parliament.
The way it’s looking they might have to dump her well before 2020, or call an election as soon as the Labour leadership is decided. A early election seems unlikely as they are he’ll bent on taking us out of Europe on their terms, not the best terms for the people of Britain. Maybe force her out once the terms are settled. But that gives Labour time and there are probably going to be a lot of people pissed off with the final settlement.
I have a feeling this thread may be rather busy in the near future.
Oh dear, it just seems to be getting worse for May. Amusing headline, the kind normally reserved for Corbyn.
Originally posted by @Saint-or-sinner
Oh dear, it just seems to be getting worse for May. Amusing headline, the kind normally reserved for Corbyn.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/theresa-may-gordon-brown-prime-minister-indecision-a7313421.html
George Galloway refers to Rentoul as “Blair’s vicar”. He almost got to the end of that article without having a pop at Corbyn. Almost
One thing that continues to confuse.
All May has to do, then, to avoid Brown’s sudden descent into the pit of polling disaster, is to not call off an election that everyone expects her to call. Given that no one now expects her to go to the country this autumn, she is well placed to manage that. She now seems unlikely to have an election next year either, so she may be like Brown in going for all the rest of a parliament. However, it may be other parallels with Brown that bring her honeymoon to an end.
It’s as if the Fixed Terms Parliament act is being ignored.