Hung Parliament? Do we have enough lamp posts?
TheOstrich wrote:Odds for Boris Johnson becoming the next Tory Party leader slashed from 66/1 to 5/1, apparently!
Boris should have been leader instead of Cameron; I think his time has passed now. Maybe Ruth Davidson for next leader?
WELL. T'owd Jezbollah didn't do too badly after all, then! Where that leaves the backstabbing crowd like Yvette Cooper and her ilk I don't know.
Policies like renationalising the trains, water companies, electric and gas companies are actually popular with the old labour vote; thus got back a lot of people who switched to UKIP. Promises to get rid of student loans and attack the gig economy went down well with the younger end.
Plus, the longer the campaign went on the better Corby looked and the worse May looked. He had a relentless slagging and there is still a little bit of fair play left in the British people. They knew he was being rubbished and they liked how he stayed dignified and calm against the rubbishing. May was very poor on TV. He drew 10,000 people to a rally in Gateshead, she couldn't draw breath.
None of which makes a good Prime Minister, but it does count a lot in an election campaign!