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Cabinet Reshuffle Due Tomorrow !
My best guess is that Hammond will be gone as Chancellor.....anybody else got any predictions ?
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Hunt co-authored the pamphlet arguing for that. http:// www. independent. co. uk/ news/ uk/ politics/ jeremy- hunt- privatise- nhs- tories- privatising- private- insurance- market- replacement- direct- democracy- a6865306. html...
10:25 Sun 07th Jan 2018
Pity the British public. We are now on our third consecutive weak Government.
Brown was bad, but at least his tenure was short.
Cameron was a PR spiv who just kept making the same mistake over and over again. Nearly everything he did resulted in an embarrassing U-turn.
Now we have May who is just terrible. She has very little talent to choose from, and what she’s got is the usual Conservatives at war with itself. Rather than being able to build, she is constantly fire-fighting to stop the whole show from collapsing. I fear the reshuffle will not solve any of her problems, and may make things worse (especially if Johnson takes the huff).
Brown was bad, but at least his tenure was short.
Cameron was a PR spiv who just kept making the same mistake over and over again. Nearly everything he did resulted in an embarrassing U-turn.
Now we have May who is just terrible. She has very little talent to choose from, and what she’s got is the usual Conservatives at war with itself. Rather than being able to build, she is constantly fire-fighting to stop the whole show from collapsing. I fear the reshuffle will not solve any of her problems, and may make things worse (especially if Johnson takes the huff).
Ymb,
Admitted. We also have had weak oppositions at the same time as weak Governments.
Cameron, Miliband and Corbyn have played thir part in the tish show over the last decade.
With May doing such a bad job, Labour should be having a field day, but they ain’t. They are frightened to open their mouths for fear of being found out as equally useless.
Admitted. We also have had weak oppositions at the same time as weak Governments.
Cameron, Miliband and Corbyn have played thir part in the tish show over the last decade.
With May doing such a bad job, Labour should be having a field day, but they ain’t. They are frightened to open their mouths for fear of being found out as equally useless.
"Pity the British public. We are now on our third consecutive weak Government."
Then it's a good job Mr Clegg's referendum for the "Alternative Vote" voting system was soundly rejected by the wise UK electorate. This would have resulted in a continually "weak government" (as would any alternative to the First Past the Post system). It would have resulted in a perpetually "hung" Parliament and would probably rival Italy, where the average life expectancy of a government is a little over 12 months.
Then it's a good job Mr Clegg's referendum for the "Alternative Vote" voting system was soundly rejected by the wise UK electorate. This would have resulted in a continually "weak government" (as would any alternative to the First Past the Post system). It would have resulted in a perpetually "hung" Parliament and would probably rival Italy, where the average life expectancy of a government is a little over 12 months.
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