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Daily Mail are still going in for the attack but my favourite headline is from the Metro: “Stay Elite”

 

This has exposed him to be everything he’s been whipping up the country to hate :lol:

 

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There is no way they will have an 80 seat majority in the next election.

 

I've no doubt about that but 4 years is an extremely long time and they'll have been in power for 15 years nearly by then. Interestingly they've only really had a majority under Johnson.

 

 

I've no doubt about that but 4 years is an extremely long time and they'll have been in power for 15 years nearly by then. Interestingly they've only really had a majority under Johnson.

 

Well yes we have to shift through this crap for 4 more years. Can lay the blame to Corbyn and Swinson for that for walking in to a trap set, but that's an entirely different discussion.

 

What happens next depends entirely on those rebellious backbenchers.

You can’t even admire the performance of the lying and covering up because that too is atrocious.

What was he even trying to say?!

Ol' British are so difficult to understand already, but he somehow makes it even harder.

He basically followed his instinct (go to excuse for a Tory) and started to defend Cummings without thinking about it, suddenly realised you can’t defend it without sounding like a moron, then proceeded to sound even more like a moron by saying he’s not an expert in the field of driving.
Michael Gove is the biggest yes man out there. A politician through and through, he’ll say anything he needs to.
He basically followed his instinct (go to excuse for a Tory) and started to defend Cummings without thinking about it, suddenly realised you can’t defend it without sounding like a moron, then proceeded to sound even more like a moron by saying he’s not an expert in the field of driving.

Surprisingly, I got it right then anyway :kink:

He basically followed his instinct (go to excuse for a Tory) and started to defend Cummings without thinking about it, suddenly realised you can’t defend it without sounding like a moron, then proceeded to sound even more like a moron by saying he’s not an expert in the field of driving.

 

Very interesting to see if Whitty and Vallance do the press conference today. Guess we will find out if they really are 'yes' men.

 

You'll always get the ignorant idiots, unsurprisngly the majority are Brexit fanatics.

My mam posted on Facebook defending Cummings and said that she’s surprised the mainstream media haven’t slaughtered him for driving a diesel car, so I kindly linked her to three articles of the mainstream media doing that exact same thing to Jeremy Corbyn! :lol:
Tory Minister, Douglas Ross, has resigned over this. I wonder how many more will follow :thinking:

At least he has shown a modicum of integrity in realising that the party's defence of Cummings (particularly, in his case, the Scottish party) is completely inconsistent with the way the Scottish party was so quick to demand the resignation of the Scottish health adviser.

I’m just shocked that good old Mr Two Jobs even knew where his spine was located.

 

Suggest might have more to do with his microscopic majority than anything else. Especially with Holyrood elections looming and polling not looking so hot for the Northern branch.

 

Now he’s resigned he can really focus on what is his most important role as an MP, his football refereeing.

Tory Minister, Douglas Ross, has resigned over this. I wonder how many more will follow :thinking:

 

I can't see many, they'll just be keeping an eye on the polls.

What's with everyone complaining about their eyesight recently :kink:
I’m just shocked that good old Mr Two Jobs even knew where his spine was located.

 

Suggest might have more to do with his microscopic majority than anything else. Especially with Holyrood elections looming and polling not looking so hot for the Northern branch.

 

Now he’s resigned he can really focus on what is his most important role as an MP, his football refereeing.

Difficult when there is no football!

 

With the way things are going, the government is soon going to have to think about how to conduct next year's elections. Encouraging postal voting (or even making it a fully postal election) will resolve issues over polling day but traditional campaigning (including operations to get voters out on the day) cannot happen as long as social distancing measures are in place. Similarly, the count currently involves large numbers of people in a confined space. The issues are generally resolvable, but it would be better to start thinking about it soon (with the possibility of being able to abandon contingency planning if a traditional election can go ahead) rather than a rush job at the start of next year.

 

This, of course, applies to the whole of the country with some parts of England expecting three concurrent elections next May.

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