Question Time

I've seen him a few times where he's been measured and well mannered.
He's like most of them, they don't always believe what they breathe.

I sometimes don't mind him, but recently, as with most SNP MPs I don't think they see beyond their own nose and are too busy atracking traditional enemies in scotland rather than looking at the big picture.

Today, deflecting away from the tories dissaray to make cheap digs at labour was moronic imho.
 
And Cleverly trying to pretend that the government has for 2.5 years been working collaboratively with Labour to agree a consensus, well that was just embarrassing.

I don't like the bloke, but to be fair, he was in an enormous hole. One dug all by herself by the most stubborn, uncollaborative and closed-minded politicians I can think of, who happens to be the PM, very unfortunately. I mean look at that utter joke of an election "campaign". A manifesto of utter tripe from page 1 to 99, socialised and critiqued and tweaked and improved by exactly no-one.
 
I sometimes don't mind him, but recently, as with most SNP MPs I don't think they see beyond their own nose and are too busy atracking traditional enemies in scotland rather than looking at the big picture.

Today, deflecting away from the tories dissaray to make cheap digs at labour was moronic imho.

When the peoples vote campaign, Alistair Campbell and Jeremy Corbyn, all agreed that tabling an amendment for a second referendum was a bad idea on the day Parliament was voting on an extension for article 50, the independent group and the SNP went ahead anyway, just to score a cheap political point at Labour's expense.

And, predictably, it backfired.
 
A gentleman on question time proclaimed that if Brexit did not run it's heady course he would never vote again and I for one would join him in that stance not just to cut my nose off to spite my face but to avoid the farcical futility in participating in a non democratic process.That is all:
 
A gentleman on question time proclaimed that if Brexit did not run it's heady course he would never vote again and I for one would join him in that stance not just to cut my nose off to spite my face but to avoid the farcical futility in participating in a non democratic process.That is all:

two votes down - even if you and he are in the same constituency it won't change a lot. You would need some sort of party political offering to galvanise and organise support and I am afraid the " Abstention Party....what do we want, Nothing, When do we want it. Whenever" won't garner many votes
 

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