I received a UKIP leaflet some time ago- in London. Can't imagine that will be popular here.
I got one...in Islington. Yeah.
I received a UKIP leaflet some time ago- in London. Can't imagine that will be popular here.
The first thing that needs cutting is pensioner entitlements for those that are sitting on loads of money. That stuff should be means tested. Only thing I like within the Tory manifesto. Also that triple lock needs to go.
You must live in a heavily pensioner occupied area.
I'm playing catch up with these, in fact I've only gotten around to watching the first (May). Noticed she was wearing Rosa Klebb's shoes, but other than that literally nothing of interest (certainly not a single meaningful answer to a question that was actually asked) was in there.Preview for the Neil quiz at 7 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40124571
If Neil didn't ask about religion I'll be very pleased.
What a riot, Wokingham is one of the worst funded authorities in the UK
The rest of the leaflet is an attack on Corbyn and Redwood gushing over Brexit
One wonders how Jacob Rees-Mogg is that insane. He said he hopes that May will return as a "21st century Gloriana" or some shit.
It is real and there is a video of it for that matter.No way this is true, right? Please tell me this is not a real interview.
Reads much like the Andrew Neil interview played out last week, so I would assume it's accurate.No way this is true, right? Please tell me this is not a real interview.
No way this is true, right? Please tell me this is not a real interview.
Aka AusterityMay just said 'complex reasons why people use food banks' again on look north
May just said 'complex reasons why people use food banks' again on look north
This should make you happy, Huw: The Economist has endorsed the Lib Dems.
Theresa has done it again:
Was scheduled to appear on Women's hour on Radio 4 tomorrow morning (other party leaders have done so this week - probably heard about Corbyn's Interview earlier in the week due to overblown coverage) but has declined.
Justine Greening is the new Amber Rudd and will go in her place.
That isn't what the role of an MP is either. MPs have basically no power over government funding even when their IS in power. I do think people fail to understand how utterly powerless the vast majority of MPs are.
This is an excellent article:
The summer of discontent: Britains election offers little respite for its woes
Here you go:Thanks guys, I'm not british so I had no idea about May...
Now to find that video for a laugh
If the £350mil from the EU for the NHS isn't going there maybe the pensioners can have it instead!
I kind of ignore the financial stuff in the economist. bit ridic given it's name but the foreign affairs and science and technology stuff is decent.
anyone want to recommend any decent sites/magazines on foreign affairs?
I kind of ignore the financial stuff in the economist. bit ridic given it's name but the foreign affairs and science and technology stuff is decent.
anyone want to recommend any decent sites/magazines on foreign affairs?
Judge us on our record says Amber Rudd. OK, so today UK now the worst-performing advanced economy in the world
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...t-slump-election-pound-sterling-a7766286.html
Still the greatest country in the world though
Andre Neil despises Farron
I actually can't recall an election where the leaders of all the notable parties are actually worse than their predecessors. It's quite fascinating really.
Interesting how these leaflets change around the country.
Also the bit about raising the retirement age - pretty sure every government everywhere is going to have to do that repeatedly as people start living so long they spend more time retired than working!
STV News understands all three parties are deploying the tactic in target areas including Edinburgh South, Edinburgh West, Perth and North Perthshire, East Lothian and Moray.
All bar one of these seats, Edinburgh South, was won by the SNP in 2015's general election when they took 56 of Scotland's 59 constituencies.
A senior Conservative source said it was "not a formal arrangement" between the parties but the "reality of the situation" on the ground was they were, in effect, helping each other in certain seats.
Ruth Davidson getting destroyed on BBC Scotland for the horrid Tory disability cuts and assessments.
Shaky when she can't just shout SNPBAAD at everything.
Pretty sure Andrew Neil thinks Brexit will be amazing.
Didn't realise there was anything on, how did the whole thing go? Aye she's usually pretty dodgy if she can't blame everything on Sturgeon/The SNP.
Didn't realise there was anything on, how did the whole thing go? Aye she's usually pretty dodgy if she can't blame everything on Sturgeon/The SNP.