Couldn't happen to a nicer ginger clam.Click this and read the thread. Ha.
Couldn't happen to a nicer ginger clam.Click this and read the thread. Ha.
There are no good retrospective PMs because their time in office is clouded by politics.
Just out of interest from last GHod knows long, who does anyone class as a good PM?
I'm struggling hugely on that question
To be fair I'd prefer if they did do that.So I'm probably being stupid here, but isn't that what you'd hope that their office was clouded by?
I'd feel even more short-changed if I'd found out that one of these complete wretches had been running a chiropractic clinic at number 10 for the duration of their time at the helm. Not surprised mind you, just short-changed....
Isn't he GB's representative?
Click this and read the thread. Ha.
If it wasn't for Brexit, I think Boris would be a decent PM. He'd invest in the right areas and be a decent positive leader. With Brexit, Boris is just the next patsy. He can not satisfy the impossible. There is one chance for him. If he can use his guff to u-turn and escape the impossible brexit task, then he could survive. Whatever happens it'll be enteraining...
He was a terrible London mayor, wasted so much giving handouts and back handers to his mates. See no reason to think his PM would be any different.If it wasn't for Brexit, I think Boris would be a decent PM. He'd invest in the right areas and be a decent positive leader. With Brexit, Boris is just the next patsy. He can not satisfy the impossible. There is one chance for him. If he can use his guff to u-turn and escape the impossible brexit task, then he could survive. Whatever happens it'll be enteraining...
Just out of interest from last GHod knows long, who does anyone class as a good PM?
I'm struggling hugely on that question
Early Tony Blair was very good; the only time I ever felt that government money was being spent in the right areas and things were genuinely moving forward when it came to social justice.
Just a shame that the messiah complex kicked in later.
He was a terrible London mayor, wasted so much giving handouts and back handers to his mates. See no reason to think his PM would be any different.
Well he has come out with fighting talk yesterday saying he will deliver Brexit and that was after the fact he was elected, I mean he made a major point of mentioning it as the main point of his address so if he is going to U-turn its going to be tough.
I mean its going to be hard for him to U-turn than say the king of the U-turn Corbyn who does it all the time, probably safe in the knowledge that number 10 is never within his reach
It would be tough for anyone. In some ways Boris is best placed to fudge it. Most likely he'll present a version of Mays deal with some new names for the backstop and see if he can push it through with his charisma. The tension between delivering Brexit and harming our economy is impossible to resolve. As is the potential effects on the Union if you leave the customs union. No amount of optimism and 'postive thinking' can resolves these tensions.
Maybe but history shows he does whats best for Boris and his mates rather than the electorate, if they coincide great but i don't think they do.Maybe so. Could he put in place good detail people, and be the charasmatic leader? I might work better in the top job. I won't be holding my breath.
Maybe but history shows he does whats best for Boris and his mates rather than the electorate, if they coincide great but i don't think they do.