The legitimacy of May’s administration. 10:49 - Mar 13 with 3672 views | Lohengrin | I’m sat here this morning finding myself wondering after yet another resounding defeat where it has left to turn and how much longer it will be able, indeed permitted, to stagger on? I | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 14:46 - Jan 3 with 579 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 09:41 - Mar 14 by controversial_jack | Exactly. Privatisation hasn't exactly been a roaring success.I wouldn't cost anything to nationalise, just allow the current franchises to expire and then nationalise.Profits would stay in the country as well and the taxpayer would benefit.If that's radical left wing thinking then this country really is in a bad way |
One small example water is amongst Labour's nationalisation plans. Thames Water alone has a Market Cap of around £14 Billion. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 10:51 - Mar 13 with 1624 views | union_jack | Longer than it should because in a GE scenario there is no credible option and I firmly believe the country would see it that way as well. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 10:54 - Mar 13 with 1612 views | longlostjack | Until the third meaningful vote on her deal at 10pm on Thursday 28th March? | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:05 - Mar 13 with 1592 views | Highjack | If she was a horse she would have been turned into glue years ago and marketed under the name Pratt stick. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:41 - Mar 13 with 1546 views | westwalesed | This is the British constitution at work. Because we are about one of the only countries in the world to not have a written constitution, things can be made up on the hoof. We have conventions but not rules as to when a Government is legitimate or otherwise. Personally I prefer that - it allows Governments to adapt to changing circumstances but in this case it is allowing her to stagger on. The prospect of a Corbyn Government is too terrifying (for Tories) to risk triggering a GE. Say there was a moderate Labour leader such as Liz Kendall - I've no doubt we would have got to a GE ages ago. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:48 - Mar 13 with 1532 views | exiledclaseboy | By any traditional metric bearing in mind the UK constitution has been built on centuries of tradition and precedent, this government and PM ceased to be legitimate when it lost the first “meaningful vote” in December. It’s squatting in power. Some would consider it to be a bloodless coup. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:49 - Mar 13 with 1525 views | LeonWasGod |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:05 - Mar 13 by Highjack | If she was a horse she would have been turned into glue years ago and marketed under the name Pratt stick. |
She'd probably make useless glue too. | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 15:30 - Mar 13 with 1395 views | Highjack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:49 - Mar 13 by LeonWasGod | She'd probably make useless glue too. |
I don’t know. She seems to leave a sticky mess everywhere she goes. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 16:49 - Mar 13 with 1323 views | Pegojack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:41 - Mar 13 by westwalesed | This is the British constitution at work. Because we are about one of the only countries in the world to not have a written constitution, things can be made up on the hoof. We have conventions but not rules as to when a Government is legitimate or otherwise. Personally I prefer that - it allows Governments to adapt to changing circumstances but in this case it is allowing her to stagger on. The prospect of a Corbyn Government is too terrifying (for Tories) to risk triggering a GE. Say there was a moderate Labour leader such as Liz Kendall - I've no doubt we would have got to a GE ages ago. |
This is the profound tragedy of the current situation, and my heart bleeds for the old country. You have the worst Tory administration in living memory, incompetent, cynical, devious and extreme in equal measure, determined to take the country over the cliff edge. Whether it's fate or not I don't know, but at exactly the same moment, Labour has been taken over by the militant Left and has somehow contrived to assemble for itself an equally imcompetent and uninspiring bunch of leaders who the majority of the country recognise for what they are - third rate career politicians with no ability and less personality. Oh for a Labour leader of the quality of the late, lamented John Smith again. | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:18 - Mar 13 with 1295 views | controversial_jack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 16:49 - Mar 13 by Pegojack | This is the profound tragedy of the current situation, and my heart bleeds for the old country. You have the worst Tory administration in living memory, incompetent, cynical, devious and extreme in equal measure, determined to take the country over the cliff edge. Whether it's fate or not I don't know, but at exactly the same moment, Labour has been taken over by the militant Left and has somehow contrived to assemble for itself an equally imcompetent and uninspiring bunch of leaders who the majority of the country recognise for what they are - third rate career politicians with no ability and less personality. Oh for a Labour leader of the quality of the late, lamented John Smith again. |
Could you explain how Labour has been overtaken by the militant left, could you give some examples please? | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:28 - Mar 13 with 1283 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:18 - Mar 13 by controversial_jack | Could you explain how Labour has been overtaken by the militant left, could you give some examples please? |
Try to keep up chap. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:59 - Mar 13 with 1235 views | WarwickHunt |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:18 - Mar 13 by controversial_jack | Could you explain how Labour has been overtaken by the militant left, could you give some examples please? |
Oh for fûck’s sake - have you been in a coma? | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:05 - Mar 13 with 1229 views | WarwickHunt |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 10:54 - Mar 13 by longlostjack | Until the third meaningful vote on her deal at 10pm on Thursday 28th March? |
Bercow will rule out a repeat vote on the same motion. | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:08 - Mar 13 with 1221 views | Darran |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:59 - Mar 13 by WarwickHunt | Oh for fûck’s sake - have you been in a coma? |
It’s astonishing isn’t it! You should see them on Twitter,grown men wañking themselves stupid over the likes of Owen Jones and Paul Mason. It’s unbelievable it really is. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:22 - Mar 13 with 1201 views | WarwickHunt |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:08 - Mar 13 by Darran | It’s astonishing isn’t it! You should see them on Twitter,grown men wañking themselves stupid over the likes of Owen Jones and Paul Mason. It’s unbelievable it really is. |
Yep - and they’ll all be squealing when the Tories inevitably get re-elected. Pitiful. | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:30 - Mar 13 with 1180 views | Gowerjack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 11:41 - Mar 13 by westwalesed | This is the British constitution at work. Because we are about one of the only countries in the world to not have a written constitution, things can be made up on the hoof. We have conventions but not rules as to when a Government is legitimate or otherwise. Personally I prefer that - it allows Governments to adapt to changing circumstances but in this case it is allowing her to stagger on. The prospect of a Corbyn Government is too terrifying (for Tories) to risk triggering a GE. Say there was a moderate Labour leader such as Liz Kendall - I've no doubt we would have got to a GE ages ago. |
Good post other than there is absolutely no chance of the Poundshop Gandalf winning a GE. Without doubt the worst opposition this Country has ever had and at a time when it has needed the most. Criminal. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:32 - Mar 13 with 1178 views | Gowerjack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:18 - Mar 13 by controversial_jack | Could you explain how Labour has been overtaken by the militant left, could you give some examples please? |
You've not been paying attention again... | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:42 - Mar 13 with 1159 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 17:59 - Mar 13 by WarwickHunt | Oh for fûck’s sake - have you been in a coma? |
I think I was a tad too polite suggesting he try to keep up. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:02 - Mar 13 with 1135 views | Flashberryjack |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 18:22 - Mar 13 by WarwickHunt | Yep - and they’ll all be squealing when the Tories inevitably get re-elected. Pitiful. |
You never know with Corbyn...if he can bring down the voting age to 16, then tell them that if Labour are elected all Justin Bieber concerts will be free. You never know, he's done similar before, and f*cked up May and the Tory majority, not as thick as he looks is our Jeremy. | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:05 - Mar 13 with 1130 views | GreatBritton |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 16:49 - Mar 13 by Pegojack | This is the profound tragedy of the current situation, and my heart bleeds for the old country. You have the worst Tory administration in living memory, incompetent, cynical, devious and extreme in equal measure, determined to take the country over the cliff edge. Whether it's fate or not I don't know, but at exactly the same moment, Labour has been taken over by the militant Left and has somehow contrived to assemble for itself an equally imcompetent and uninspiring bunch of leaders who the majority of the country recognise for what they are - third rate career politicians with no ability and less personality. Oh for a Labour leader of the quality of the late, lamented John Smith again. |
Pretty much exactly what I would have said if I'd been quicker off the mark, and not fannying around with Cheltenham bets while UK burns | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:26 - Mar 13 with 1094 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Fack my eyes Incredible | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:27 - Mar 13 with 1092 views | LeonWasGod |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 15:30 - Mar 13 by Highjack | I don’t know. She seems to leave a sticky mess everywhere she goes. |
You haven’t been watching those videos of her again have you? 🤔 | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:32 - Mar 13 with 1087 views | PozuelosSideys | Shes worked herself into the martyr position. Tbf, no other cnt would do the job. Its lose, lose, lose, lose no matter what she does. Unworkable. Doesnt help hersel fmind | |
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The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:45 - Mar 13 with 1058 views | Luther27 |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:32 - Mar 13 by PozuelosSideys | Shes worked herself into the martyr position. Tbf, no other cnt would do the job. Its lose, lose, lose, lose no matter what she does. Unworkable. Doesnt help hersel fmind |
No one wants the job...not one worm in that house wants it in case it tarnishes their career....and that's what this is all about....themselves....fck Joe Public, fck the country and fck anything that may sway away from personal self interest. | | | |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:56 - Mar 13 with 1048 views | Zaxx |
The legitimacy of May’s administration. on 19:45 - Mar 13 by Luther27 | No one wants the job...not one worm in that house wants it in case it tarnishes their career....and that's what this is all about....themselves....fck Joe Public, fck the country and fck anything that may sway away from personal self interest. |
I totally agree. I've seen no evidence to the contrary whatsoever. | | | |
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