Actually, apart from Farage's smarmy appearance, I like how straight talking he is. The only problem is the stuff he talks about is utter nonsense (most of the time).
Maybe a little dramatic, but definitely in my (short) lifetime I've not seen a politican like him. Perhaps they were more common in the 80s. He's shown me politicians don't have to be well dressed, with a polished image and everything they say overlooked by three different PAs before it can go...
Actually I agree about the Falklands, I don't think we need to discuss anything. The 2,000 or so inhabitants seem very happy with how things are. This is one of the things that frustrates me with Corbyn. He has shaken the world of politics since his arrival, and I think it's really shown how...
To be fair I don't know a lot about the Falkland Islands and his views on it. I've read A LOT about Corbyn and his views on The Falklands seems to not go beyond 'we could try a joint administration if everyone agreed'. I don't think it would happen, the people of the Falklands are staunchly...
The title doesn't bother me, call the leader whatever. What bothers me is a system where one person can hold all the power, and if she has no power then it's a rather futile position isn't it? Why not spend the millions of pounds each year on the people who actually need it. Just a few miles...
Found the uneducated nut job! He doesn't want to give Falklands back to Argentina he said a joint administration could work. Yes I believe we should be a republic, what does the queen offer? I see no reason to suppor her. No defence... Well that's not true but an increase in defence spending...
I have so much love for Jeremy Corbyn. When I read his policies I couldn't find a thing I disagreed with, but his views on separate train carriages for women is a bit dodgey.