Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,920
Here we go then levelling up the pages
The Conservatives with all the in fighting,. moving to the right, uncertainty on Brexit, should be really happy with there lot.
They have a majority in Govt, which is likely to increase at the next general election, one thing that is clear is that they do what's on the tin,
They have not been frightened to push for competition/privatisation
Anti trade union
pro defence stand
They must be laughing at the other parties unable to gain momentum and with overall result that other parties are likely to take seats off each other enough to keep the conservatives in Govt for some time to come.
The pro privatisation route for the NHS may not go down so well with the wider community,
They will come strong on its defence purely because labour appears to be heading back to CND days which is probably outdated for today.
Teresa May will need to be clear where she is on Brexit, immigration, and issues around this, but has gone some way to try to bring together her party.
A party that wants to move to the right, but that would not be healthy for her,her party, or the country,
As things stand I can't see this Govt being removed for 20/25 years not because they are popular, but because the other parties offer little alternative
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
Not much to be said about the local Tories as any internal disputes are hidden and all support Charlie in public view. Labour could learn a lot from that.
Nationally many MPs are concerned how boundary changes will affect them more than Government policy. They are not well led in my view as Mrs May doesn't come across as a natural leader however hard she tries.She was an awful Home Secretary with her record on immigration and policing. Her strongest point according to people in the know is her attention to detail and wanting to be involved at every stage,which is good at a certain level but a Prime Minister needs an overview of things and able to delegate to trusted staff.
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Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,920
Howard I attempted to keep it to the positives, but on local councils they were a little divided over who got Deal Mayor.
One Tory pretending he was stuck in Calais to stop one of his own becoming mayor
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