Workingman wrote:Suff, spin it all you like, lay out your excuses and pledge your love for May, but she did the impossible - she won and lost at the same time. Suck it up. Her and that pillock Cameron have put the country in deep sh1t for party political purposes and I hope the country never forgets.
I'm not spinning anything. The Tories are still in power. Brexit is probably harder than it would have been under May alone. Scotland has finally been freed of single party politics which took over after Major. The pseudo "social" programme May brought in after her elevation to PM, which quite annoyed me, is a Dodo, sitting on the plate, waiting to be eaten.
What did I lose?
Those, on the other hand, who thought to derail Brexit, who sought to put Corbyn into power, crippled by minority and supported by SNP or the Lib Dems, what did they gain?
There is a lot of crowing going on right now. There will be a lot of tears over the next 2 years.
If you recall, or just go back and read, I have been fairly consistent. I had a hope for the Conservatives in Scotland. I had a hope the Tories would win a mandate but even if they lost the election I would not lose, personally.
I lost nothing last night. In fact I have gained an eventual Tory leadership challenge. In time, when it is deemed safe to do so. In fact I've gained a strong opposition, for the moment. Something I did agree with you, was good for the country.
Personally I don't need to spin anything. As I have not lost anything. The Tories? They're losing a leader. May? She's lost it all. Brexit? Not lost. The economy? I don't have to put up with Corbyn borrowing his way into the record books to fund a splurge on things which will make no difference whatsoever.
In the end, whilst I would have preferred a Tory Majority of 25 - 45 seats, I got what I wanted. A Conservative government which will lead us into Brexit.
Now here's a thought. How many Tory Leavers lost a seat? How many Tory Remainers lost a seat? Because that balance is going to make a big difference to how the next 2 years go. I haven't seen any media do that calculation yet but it will come. As far as I saw it was all Tory Remainers who got the boot. Which makes the party even more EUskeptic and it just coalitioned with core EUskeptics.
This will be heralded as a triumph for people power. Farron will bleat about stopping Brexit, Corbyn will bask in his limelight. Then the Tories, with full DUP support, will drive through Hard Brexit and the DUP will soften the NI border.
I know I seem like a sarcastic Tory loser, but, give it a month and we'll see.