Workingman wrote:I thought that Blair would be the nadir for PMs in my lifetime, but then came Cameron and now May.
To put Cameron and May in the same boat as Blair is a little harsh. Cameron is honest and managed to lead through two elections, made a coalition work for a full term and delivered a growing and stable economy with Austerity to get the Labour glutfest of debt down. The same people who call him a disaster as a PM also said he would fail. They were wrong then and they are wrong now.
May? I'd put her on a par with Michael Foot.
But Blair? Sorry but you have to be a lot worse than May to be as bad as Blair. I don't even put Brown on the same footing. But I put Major as a close second.
As for this mess being all down to the Tories? They are not even a coalition, they are a minority government with a confidence and supply partner who demand the impossible, something the EU will never agree to.
So you think Corbyn. With a grand coalition, to form a minority government with the SNP lording it over Corbyn, would be better?
The only thing we could Ever have expected was to emerge with a whole skin. Coming out with anything more was stretching the bounds of credibility but there was never anything wrong with trying.
If you want to blame anyone, blame the Gina Millers of this world who would destroy the people's vote and bring down the government for their own selfish ends.
But no, let's blame the Tories. You call this an omnishambles, Labour would have made it look like perfect planning. But, of course, we don't know that because Labour have done nothing but obstruct and heckle from the sidelines.
The people who could have made this simple and painless chose not to. But that's all right then because it is all the fault of May and the Tories.
That is the kind of thinking that perpetuates the EU. Honestly, given the performance of the British public so far, they don't deserve anything else and neither do their reprobates in parliament.