Do you have problems with comprehension? Yes I think she's a bottler and yes I think her advisers have done the strategic thing in keeping her away from questions.Natasha Whittam wrote:wanderlust wrote:Theresa May bottles another TV debate.
Wouldn't want to be asked any awkward questions in order to retain the illusion that she's a "strong leader". Perhaps that puts the Chuckle Brothers in with a shout for a late bid to lead the country as they are not answering any questions either?
That said, with the Tories on course to increase their majority to over 115 it makes sense to say and do nothing as the Tories know that she would only lose votes if she was ever put on the spot about their record and their proposed cutting of services in a situation that isn't completely managed by their media team.
You've just contradicted yourself. Is she a bottler or sensible, make your mind up.
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301 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 18:14
wanderlust
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302 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 19:22
Bread2.0
Andy Walker
I got half way through typing out the exact same sentiment earlier but gave up because I thought: "What's the point...?"
303 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 19:25
Bollotom2014
Andy Walker
TM has always maintained she won't get involved in what she considers to be a public brawl. Actually JC said he wouldn't without TM being there. So now HE has done a U-turn. Had TM done the U-turn every man and his parrot would be up in arms. He's lucky she isn't turning up. Be a nice quiet planned ride for him.
304 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 19:31
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
It is pretty pathetic that May is unable to bring herself to a face to face debate but having seen how she has no answers to difficult questions it is clear why she has chosen to do so.
305 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 20:30
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Bread2.0 wrote:I got half way through typing out the exact same sentiment earlier but gave up because I thought: "What's the point...?"
You can't be a bottler and sensible.
When Bread chickened out of fighting me outside the Macron, no one was calling him sensible. Just a bottler.
306 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 20:31
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
xmiles wrote:It is pretty pathetic that May is unable to bring herself to a face to face debate but having seen how she has no answers to difficult questions it is clear why she has chosen to do so.
Perhaps she's not good at debating in public.
It doesn't mean she's not a good leader.
307 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 20:33
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
The old boot ain't getting my vote either.
308 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 20:34
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
A good leader?Natasha Whittam wrote:xmiles wrote:It is pretty pathetic that May is unable to bring herself to a face to face debate but having seen how she has no answers to difficult questions it is clear why she has chosen to do so.
Perhaps she's not good at debating in public.
It doesn't mean she's not a good leader.
She's done U-turns on stuff in her manifesto after a backlash.
She ain't strong and stable is she!
309 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 21:15
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Tim farrons closing statement on the debate......
310 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 21:42
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Caroline Lucas comfortably the most intelligent, articulate and convincing of all the leaders that bothered to turn up for tonight's TV debate. Good to hear someone with a social conscience make such a good job of articulating the moral arguments. Strong and stable!
She and Corbyn got easily the most applause and approbation from the audience. A shame that most folk will think voting Green is a waste.
She and Corbyn got easily the most applause and approbation from the audience. A shame that most folk will think voting Green is a waste.
311 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 22:52
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y2johnny wrote:Tim farrons closing statement on the debate......
312 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 22:54
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Thought that the Labour supporters might find this funny.
313 Re: General Election - 8th June. Wed May 31 2017, 23:44
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Corbyn: 2.ii
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Cambridge examination results:
Lucas: First
Farron: high 2.i
Robertson: 2.i
Wood: 2.i
Corbyn: 2.ii
Rudd: 2.ii
Nuttall: 2.ii
314 Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Jun 01 2017, 18:38
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I see Farron has turned his hand to comedy now, he should go far with his face and a better script.
315 Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Jun 01 2017, 22:08
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
Cajunboy wrote:I see Farron has turned his hand to comedy now, he should go far with his face and a better script.
What's the point of listening to him though- he'll be lucky to get into double figures of MPs. Same as Nutall- he'll get none and Leanne Woods might get a couple . Why do we bother with them at all.
316 Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Jun 01 2017, 22:31
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Sluffy wrote:Thought that the Labour supporters might find this funny.
317 Re: General Election - 8th June. Thu Jun 01 2017, 22:55
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I had a horrible nightmare last night.rammywhite wrote:Cajunboy wrote:I see Farron has turned his hand to comedy now, he should go far with his face and a better script.
What's the point of listening to him though- he'll be lucky to get into double figures of MPs. Same as Nutall- he'll get none and Leanne Woods might get a couple . Why do we bother with them at all.
We ended up with a Labour/SNP coalition.
Man the lifeboats!!!!!
318 Re: General Election - 8th June. Fri Jun 02 2017, 10:51
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
The only surprise is that only one of them is being charged.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-40129826
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-40129826
319 Re: General Election - 8th June. Fri Jun 02 2017, 11:14
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Only four MPs have been to prison for fiddling their expenses, want to guess which party they all represented?
320 Re: General Election - 8th June. Fri Jun 02 2017, 11:44
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:
Only four MPs have been to prison for fiddling their expenses, want to guess which party they all represented?
Yes four Labour MPs and two Tory peers, all of whom deserve no sympathy.
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