If how the Tories have handled the pandemic fits in with some peoples interpretation of success, I’d hate to see their interpretation of failure. I could make a long list of Johnson’ failures, from missing COBRA meetings, to being too slow on lockdown, the corrupt way in which contracts were...
There’s always a choice. We know that the Tories’ handling of the pandemic has been utterly shambolic. We don’t know how Labour would deal with it if they came into power. I can’t see it being much worse myself :shrug:
What makes you think Nigel “we shouldn’t let foreigners dictate how we control our borders but gets involved in the Australia/ Djokovic dispute, which in and of itself is ironic because he’s spent most of his political career demonising Eastern Europeans” Farage, a man who has consistently...
Your point re person and party is certainly true, and certainly worth remembering. However, the ‘person’ was enough to stop people voting for Labour under Corbyn and I wonder why the same logic doesn’t apply to the Tories under Johnson ???
Is it really wise to bring trust into the equation considering the current PM? Moreover, Labour haven’t been in power for over a decade, so how can the “I don’t trust Labour” mantra still hold sway?
How? Even if you forgot the miserable decade that preceded the current shit show, how are they the best show in town? I genuinely don’t understand how anyone can think a man who said “let the bodies pile high” is a better option than Starmer.
I’d vote for whichever candidate in my local constituency was most likely to kick the Tories out, so Labour. Not that I’m a fan of Starmer, but the lying cretin that is Johnson and his party of corrupt sycophants need to go.