Posted December 12, 20177 yr If you could nominate someone who was not a politician to be Prime Minister, who would you choose? someone whose views you respect, and/or is prepared to express them despite criticism, perhaps? Edited December 12, 20177 yr by vidsanta
December 13, 20177 yr Author I never would have guessed everyone was so happy with the current one. :teresa: OK, to get the ball rolling, I'll say Richard Littlejohn.
December 13, 20177 yr There isn't time to list all the people who would do a better job than May. The list of people who would do better than John Littledick is even longer.
December 13, 20177 yr Author There isn't time to list all the people who would do a better job than May. The list of people who would do better than John Littledick is even longer. I bet my choice didn't surprise you, though. ;)
December 13, 20177 yr Author I did think about suggesting Morrissey - just imagine the PM's weekly meeting with the Queen! :rofl: Edited December 13, 20177 yr by vidsanta
December 13, 20177 yr Morrissey as PM would generate lots of complaints but little action. Until, that is, he introduces his gradual meat ban, beginning with the Christmas turkey. That will tigger mass rioting.
December 13, 20177 yr I never would have guessed everyone was so happy with the current one. :teresa: OK, to get the ball rolling, I'll say Richard Littlejohn. Pretty much anyone else, except the other tories. And except him.
December 13, 20177 yr Piers Morgan. He talks so much sense on GMB on ITV every morning. He says what the ordinary person is thinking. Was going in to one over closed schools yesterday. When he and I were young there weren't closed schools. Now you have a few flakes and they're all shut for weeks. He said "kids your school will re-open in February" Classic. Long live Piers. Edited December 13, 20177 yr by Crazy Christmas
December 13, 20177 yr Piers tubs morgan, a man with so few scruples he allows hacking phonecalls of someone dying of cancer, then denies all knowledge of it. I can see why so many admire him. Pretty sure he wouldnt have gone to my schools, mine were poor state schools. Nobody i was at school with had a name like Piers, for a start...
December 13, 20177 yr I never would have guessed everyone was so happy with the current one. :teresa: OK, to get the ball rolling, I'll say Richard Littlejohn. Piers Morgan. He talks so much sense on GMB on ITV every morning. He says what the ordinary person is thinking. Was going in to one over closed schools yesterday. When he and I were young there weren't closed schools. Now you have a few flakes and they're all shut for weeks. He said "kids your school will re-open in February" Classic. Long live Piers. JFC Why are you pair allowed to vote
December 13, 20177 yr Good god. Can someone who doesn't presumably think that Roy Moore is a solid bloke please come up with a suggestion?
December 13, 20177 yr OK, Stephen Fry with Sandi Toksvig as deputy. JK Rowling can be Education Secretary and David Attenborough can advise on environmental policy.
December 13, 20177 yr David Attenborough/Bill Oddie/Chris Packham/Liz Bonnin/Mary Beard/Professor Brian Cox/David Bellamy Basically any of those wise documentary presenters would be excellent! Edited December 14, 20177 yr by Snow❄Diploughmat
December 14, 20177 yr Jeremy Corbyn, Steven Hawkings, Richard Dawkings or Terry Eagleton would be far better than any of those loony right wing options.
December 14, 20177 yr Piers Morgan possesses good interview skills when I have seen him on TV (it's nice to see that he isn't afraid of pauses and doesn't tend to talk over guests), I'll give him that, but otherwise he is absolutely awful. Next someone will be saying Katie Hopkins for PM. The first celebrity to come into my head is Lily Allen. She has a similar political stance to me from what I have observed and is also great with women's rights, which is appealing to me as well for obvious reasons. This tweet alone is a selling point in itself :kink:
December 14, 20177 yr Author JFC Why are you pair allowed to vote To remind you that not everyone sees puritanical liberalism as the best thing since sliced bread? :teresa:
December 14, 20177 yr To remind you that not everyone sees puritanical liberalism as the best thing since sliced bread? :teresa: Or as sane people see it, reasoned intelligent people free from billionaire control Chuka umunna the current sole sane labour voice, brian cox, jk rowling, stephen hawking, preferences Failing that id settle for a performing seal.
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