Personally, I wholly agree with their rather damning indictment of the Conservative Party in 2019.
Surprising that someone such as May, who once made the "nasty party" observation, would seek to use that as a template for the premiership. Or at least it would be if nastiness wasn't so ingrained...
Yes, so large are the majorities in most of their constituencies, it's very difficult to see Labour failing to win any of those seats the next time they're contested with the possible exception of the one marginal. I'd be doubtful as to whether any of the 7 have a particularly significant...
Nope.
The EU have maintained a consistent position from the start and have given us a Withdrawal Arrangement that the top Brexiteer brass signed up to, including Johnson and Davies (before they started pretending they hadn't). Our problems are entirely self-inflicted because the UK has never...
I'm not absolutely sure as to whether revocation would require parliamentary approval but whichever way you look at it May would surely be able to provide some assurances in this regard if she so wished ie by indicating she would seek an extension to the transition period and/or revocation of...
It was 3-1! It was also the first game I've attended for a fair while... Christ, we were awful. Their first two goals were just simple balls over the top and the third was scrappy and poorly defended. We've done well to drag ourselves into contention after a poor start but it's still been a bit...
Tbh I think Hennessey made an accidental gesture in much the same way that poor Luis Suarez was the innocent victim of players constantly wandering into his mouth.
What is "utterly insane" is to contemplate the possibility of a No Deal Brexit; to want to remove it from the table is eminently sensible. You're both guilty of misreading the situation. No Deal ceased to be a useful negotiating tool a while ago - the EU have been clear with their red lines from...
I don't necessarily disagree with any of this - I agree with rather a lot of it, in fact - but do you not think you're describing someone with rather substantial limitations as a manager? Surely the mark of a good manager, in any profession, is an ability to work with people with different...
It's fabulous that you have so many fantastically stupid admirers but this point isn't particularly contentious https://www.gold.ac.uk/news/xenophobia-brexit/ etc
And yes of course it wasn't the only factor, but it was a significant one.