https://www.theguardian.com/politic...-peppa-pig-and-loses-place-in-rambling-speech Can anyone on here defend this utter shambles?
Anyone who could even think of voting for that wreck of a human being has some very serious issues. And shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
I saw it as it unfolded. The veneer is wearing away swiftly. A possible rebellion or u-turn on social care later, or they do nothing and hurt the poorest, again. Worth noting he's getting glassier eyed with each passing interview.
Not surprising. I don't think he ever wanted to actually be PM, he just wanted to be able to say that he'd been PM.
An absolute cluster and embarrassment. However, I do think the cracks are starting to show and maybe the tide is turning.
I'm surprised he's still in position to be honest, and he will go soon enough. Problem is, things will still get worse as the Murdoch and Barclay press appoint Michael Gove.
Unfortunately nearly14 million did in the last election Of course one could ask the question as to how 13.9 million out of more than 32 Million votes and 47.5 Million registered voters gives such a moron almost total power but thats a discussion for another day
The 14 million should be made to watch that. If a conservative government was returned after that well I’m off. “Ooh he’s not been well though has he… must be tired after inventing that vaccine... letting me go on holiday… and I like that Peppa Pig… funny hair…"
He wanted to be PM, have the trappings of power and the spin off benefits. He just didn't want to do the job of PM. There's definitely change afoot though. The difference from the friendly media the last few weeks is obvious. Even Kuenssberg is being borderline negative about him.
Worst PM in the long sad history of bad PMs. He'll still get enough votes to win another general election though I'm afraid.