Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 20 of 20

Thread: Waiting for the carnage to begin

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Yogi001 View Post
    ...yet again Tories seem so far removed from what the people are thinking and feeling. Exactly like they were in Brexit.
    It does seem like they had no idea that the people were sick of the cuts and the decline in our services. The campaign did not seek to reassure the people that there were bright times a head.

    Lets just hope she knows what she is doing.

  2. #12
    Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2016
    Location
    Cornwall
    Posts
    35
    I think it is easy to think this is all a mess, and yes the Tories didn't do as well as they hoped or expected, but they still got a majority vote, and whilst May did flounder terribly while out campaigning, I still think she is the right person to lead us in the Brexit talks. I cant think of who else I would prefer.

  3. #13
    I don't think May should step down as we need some stability. But what a catastrophic error of judgment! And joining with the DUP of all people!

    Hopefully there are lessons to be learnt here from all sides.

  4. #14
    Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2016
    Location
    Cornwall
    Posts
    35
    Quote Originally Posted by Tom32 View Post
    Hopefully there are lessons to be learnt here from all sides.
    They didn't learn from the ignorance in the Brexit referendum

  5. #15
    Oh the irony that has reared its head here.... many spent the last 2 years calling Corbyn a terrorist sympathiser, but now our own government have climbed into bed with the DUP.

    How much more comical can the British political scene get

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    Oh the irony that has reared its head here.... many spent the last 2 years calling Corbyn a terrorist sympathiser, but now our own government have climbed into bed with the DUP.

    How much more comical can the British political scene get
    I've never heard of the DUP before now, I take it they supported the Irish campaigns?

  7. #17
    Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2016
    Location
    Liverpool
    Posts
    41
    I think the media played a huge part in making this whole election the carnage it became, May wanted a mandate for 'her' to go into the Brexit talks, but now she has a weakened party and has cosied up with a party no one seems to have ever heard about.

    From the snippets I have read they are very anti-Irish, anti-abortion, homophobic and really not your classic mainstream political party.

  8. #18
    Member
    Join Date
    Nov 2016
    Location
    Newcastle
    Posts
    37
    The media are dragging this out now, every last bit of blood!

  9. #19
    What a debarkle the conservative and DUP union is turning out to be. A week on and we seem no closer to having a government. Brexit talks are now officially underway, while they are still forming a government. If there a cut off period of time, before the other side can step up and take over?

  10. #20
    What exactly are the DUP dragging their heels about, and I find it worrying that they are being this awkward at this stage. It begs the question how hard is it going to be to pass anything through the commons?

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the OrganicallyPure privacy policy




Flag Counter