Except he's just confirmed himself as a Conservative Party activist on the BBC News Channel.
Thanks for your well thought out answer. However, it doesn't change the fact his gripe was having to pay more to his staff in order for them to earn a living wage.
I'm glad May clarified that a manifesto is not a document outlining policies you intend to enact but a series of principles.
No wonder they didn't offer a costing.
Out of interest, what have May and her cabinet done over the last 10 months to convince you they are capable of sorting Brexit out?
All of these u-turns and negative statements coming back from European leaders would indicate she and her cabinet are extremely incapable.
Many European leaders despise May on the basis she backed remain but is now trying to engineer a Hard Brexit. She seriously weakens Britain's negotiating hand because she's political poison.
The fact that you are using a thread about the Tory manifesto to sling mud at Labour and Corbyn rather than discuss the wonderful policies we should be voting for says it all.
That's our political system though.
The majority of the voting population of this country didn't vote Tory in 2015 and therefore do not support Tory austerity or May's strategy on leaving the EU.