Agreed but I question whether a coalition is or was ever possible.
The history of the two party system with its adversarial nature is too entrenched.
We’ve seen the squealing when she started talking to Labour.
I have absolutely no doubt that the situation would have been the same had Labour been in power, both in respect of the complete intransigence/ineptitude and the cries of betrayal by talking to the enemy.
I’m looking forward to all these MPs mapping out there superb plans to sort this mess out
Any that say we should go for wto should be booted out the race as it shows they have no plan
We were promised a deal, interviewers need to nail them for details over the coming weeks
I have a feeling Sunday’s EU vote results will have a strong bearing on who the Tories choose as PM.
Fewer votes will be directly proportional to the right wingness of the candidates.
Whose words?
Much better but about as likley
Ian Dunt.
David Schneider pretty brutal too.
NO TEARS for
Grenfell
The Windrush generation
Deaths and misery caused by the hostile environment, by austerity, by welfare cuts, NHS cuts
598 rough sleepers dying on our streets last year
4m children in poverty
Record food bank use
TEARS for
Herself
Probably so. Only a politician of truely national status could have done it and we seem to be fresh out of those.
We had one, and by the standards of the 4 years following it seemed to do OK by not eating crayons out of its own armpits. May be a good idea to compare the main difference between then and now…
I quite like that.
Indeed we did, but the basic nature of opposing something purely because it’s proposed by the other side and screw what the issue is remains.
This fundamental is unacceptable in the current situation.
Liked this one
So farewell then Theresa May.
It turns out that Brexit only means Trexit in the end.
Did you get bored with crushing saboteurs?
Has Philip finally had enough?
At least you get to hold hands and hobnob with Donald & family one more time,
before we call you Lady Windrush.
Seems she could still be there til September
Borris will spoil us by putting No deal back on the table of this shit feast.
Boris needs some serious competition in the fucknuggetry stakes.
Hoping tousle haired Michael Fabricant enters the fray.

See Brady is entering the comp.
I didn’t know she was Evertonian.
And Raab wants to stand on the promise of tax cuts and presumably more austerity


