Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:08 am
Clubfortyfourer wrote:Boris got slaughtered by the QT audience, that’s all he had was bluster without substance.A privileged Buffon that falls to pieces when challenged.
Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:34 am
Clubfortyfourer wrote:Boris got slaughtered by the QT audience, that’s all he had was bluster without substance.A privileged Buffon that falls to pieces when challenged.
Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:50 am
dogfound wrote:Clubfortyfourer wrote:Boris got slaughtered by the QT audience, that’s all he had was bluster without substance.A privileged Buffon that falls to pieces when challenged.
think it depends how much thought you gave the programme tbh..Corbyn seemed to be saying things that great thought had been given to, but were A } unrealistic and B } contradicted other things he said..
if that's what your up against a bit of bluster is enough.
Mon Nov 25, 2019 11:01 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:dogfound wrote:Clubfortyfourer wrote:Boris got slaughtered by the QT audience, that’s all he had was bluster without substance.A privileged Buffon that falls to pieces when challenged.
think it depends how much thought you gave the programme tbh..Corbyn seemed to be saying things that great thought had been given to, but were A } unrealistic and B } contradicted other things he said..
if that's what your up against a bit of bluster is enough.
Looks like a choice between bad or worse. Even Tony Blair has said both parties pledges are fantasy. Modern politics I suppose, just have to try and pick the best of a bad bunch. All the predictions point to a Tory win, but still time for things to change. Liberals are a bit irrelevant and other than that only really a choice between Plaid or the Monster Raving Loony Party, and not much to choose between them either.