Current Affairs The Conservative Party

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I'd like to see the reaction if a comedian who's been on the BBC payroll trolled Jeremy Corbyn.

Come on Tim, don't play the "this would never happen to Labour" card, Labour leaders and MPs over the last 5 years have been subject to no end of humiliation, far worse than todays minor debacle.

It comes with the territory and if you can't handle it, you're not the right person to be a modern age leader.
 
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lolololololololololol , this is the sort of lunacy what props the shower up!
 
May needs to resign for the good of the country but that in no way makes the media coverage today right or the humiliation she suffered deserved.

i) security - in the hands of the Tory Party
ii) set construction - in the hands of the Tory Party
iii) health - in the hands of the Tory Party
iv) the BBC - in the hands of the Tory Party

et cetera, ad infinitum
 
I don't get the bonhomie to be honest. These clowns still won the election quite comfortably and will be leading the country through arguably the most important period in a generation.

What's interesting, for me at least, is the huge divisions within both Conservative and Labour. Both have moderate, remain leaning wings (represented by the Cameron/Osborn like people in the Tories and the Blairite lot in Labour) that have been largely marginalised by social conservative Brexiteers in the blue camp and socialist Corbynistas in the red camp.

That leaves a whole bunch of people pretty un-represented as both parties veer hard left and right respectively. If people weren't so hung up on tuition fees then the liberals would be natural residents of that centre ground, but at the moment anyone even vaguely moderate in their thinking has no place in either Conservative or Labour party.
 
I don't get the bonhomie to be honest. These clowns still won the election quite comfortably and will be leading the country through arguably the most important period in a generation.

What's interesting, for me at least, is the huge divisions within both Conservative and Labour. Both have moderate, remain leaning wings (represented by the Cameron/Osborn like people in the Tories and the Blairite lot in Labour) that have been largely marginalised by social conservative Brexiteers in the blue camp and socialist Corbynistas in the red camp.

That leaves a whole bunch of people pretty un-represented as both parties veer hard left and right respectively. If people weren't so hung up on tuition fees then the liberals would be natural residents of that centre ground, but at the moment anyone even vaguely moderate in their thinking has no place in either Conservative or Labour party.

i'm still amazed at how low lib dems are polling...
 
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