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Sooooo. I guess we just sit back and wait for her to do stupid stuff that we can laugh at?
hang on... thats been reserved for me and the other blairite scum since 2015Those two should be the first people in the gulag
it will be one of her tools. the farcical villain role played by "name any european state" will be another. and then the general culture war on top.yeah i think shes counting on indy ref 2 being her rallying call for re-igniting the brexit divides
Eagerly awaiting for the super-duper blue-steel-eyed female-power-combo Truss - Meloni dismantling Western Europe as we know it! Friend or foe, trick or treating, ninja turtles and dungeons’ dragons.
Boris wasn't voted in by us, May wasn't voted in by us.It’s weird how often England has a PM that hasn’t actually been voted in by the public isn’t it?
Like would this fly in other countries? Genuine question.
Neither was Brown though.Boris wasn't voted in by us, May wasn't voted in by us.
This is all standard here.
It’s weird how often England has a PM that hasn’t actually been voted in by the public isn’t it?
Like would this fly in other countries? Genuine question.
Strangely though since thatcher every PM with the exception of Brown subsequently won a pubic election (truss having not faced one yet) so perhaps that's one of the reasons we seem to be ok with it?
Thatcher - not voted in but subsequently won an election
Major - not voted in but subsequently won an election
Blair - was voted in originally
Brown - not voted in and never won an election
Cameron - was voted in originally
May - not voted in but subsequently won an election
Johnson - not voted in but subsequently won an election
Truss - not voted in and TBC
Even Brown if the Libs had decided to side with him could have remained PM
Boris wasn't voted in by us, May wasn't voted in by us.
This is all standard here.
hang on... thats been reserved for me and the other blairite scum since 2015
How different would things now be had that occurred I wonder?Even Brown if the Libs had decided to side with him could have remained PM
First things first, who would?
Yep, I remember Boris writing at the time how deeply undemocratic that was.Neither was Brown though.
Truss's speech about the Tories being the greatest party in the world made me sick in my mouth though.
not sure - I think it would have been pretty controversial given that the conservatives won the most seats by some wayHow different would things now be had that occurred I wonder?
Meloni is a bit scarier than Truss. I know I'm scared of all that she represents.Eagerly awaiting for the super-duper blue-steel-eyed female-power-combo Truss - Meloni dismantling Western Europe as we know it! Friend or foe, trick or treating, ninja turtles and dungeons’ dragons.
It's not like the general public got a say. Democracy manifest.You lot are really shit at picking Prime Ministers.
You lot are really shit at picking Prime Ministers.
It's not like the general public got a say. Democracy manifest.
We barely get a chance in fairness.
You might not know it but you're much further right than Blair.hang on... thats been reserved for me and the other blairite scum since 2015
Our dim populace is fed a diet of this 24/7.Not a direct say, but this reflects on all of Britain. There's nothing wrong with a parliamentary system, it doesn't mean you have to follow Boris Johnson with Lizz Truss. Never mind May and honestly even Cameron.
"She then lifted her chin defiantly during her speech, though it ended buried in her neck as she beamed in delight at her party members."
I suppose it would be a change to feck a tory instead of getting fecked by oneFirst things first, who would?
I reckon her chuff smells like a pork market.First things first, who would?
I reckon her chuff smells like a pork market.
Actually killing the 48% might be their best hope...One cnut (BJ) followed another (LT) the Tories could kill half the population and still be voted in
Not a direct say, but this reflects on all of Britain. There's nothing wrong with a parliamentary system, it doesn't mean you have to follow Boris Johnson with Liz Truss. Never mind May and honestly even Cameron.
What, how? Why doesn't it mean you have to follow Boris Johnson with Liz Truss? We haven't had an election on Truss, it hasn't been put to a vote beyond the tiny Tory membership whom I imagine are literally the worst of the worst.
Boris Johnson was a travesty and any sane person could see what a twat he was in 2019, only he was up against Corbyn who was for right or wrong divisive as a person even though he ran with incredibly popular policies (a fair few of which ironically ended up getting robbed by the Tories).
Cameron had to go into coalition with the Libs and 2015 was a shock victory. Even then he only lasted a year before May was put in place by the 1922/membership, only to lose her majority in 2017 at her only GE.
Granted, we live in a country that defaults to the Tories at the best of times but recent events aren't really indicative of the electorate and if there was an election tomorrow the bookies would back the Tories to haemorrhage support and likely lose (although I'll never be too confident of that happening).
The biggest issue is that we literally do not get the governments that we vote for unless there's an obscene landslide like in 1997.
even then the labour government got 43.2% of the vote (actually less than boris managed in 2019 with 43.6%)The biggest issue is that we literally do not get the governments that we vote for unless there's an obscene landslide like in 1997.