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-Talbot- | 23:08 Thu 25th May 2017 | Politics
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Gulp!
I have a spare room in my gaff in France Talbot....

Brexit will sort that out! ;o)
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Can always stop the sale of Mr J2''s house. Horrible and unimaginable, surely.
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Cheers Shoota but luckily enough I have a gaff in Germany.
Ooh errr!!
Putting political allegiance aside , Mrs May has been looking and sounding like a woman in a panic over the last few days while Corbyn is looking and sounding more and more stable and sensible.
May was criticized for trying to organise 'Brexit' as a 'one woman show' with no consultation with her ministers, she had to back down on that.
Now it looks like the 'care fees ' debacle was of her own making with her senior cabinet not aware of what she proposing. I can't see any other explanation for how she was saying one thing while her senior ministers were saying something entirely different.
I wish someone would tell Theresa May to stand up straight! For someone who is fond of walking every year in the Swiss Alps and such, she has the most terrible posture.
yes, May has rather trashed her own brand. Claiming to be strong and stable while U-turning every couple of days is neither strong nor stable, and people do notice. She's producing kneejerk policy the way Labour did under Blair.

Don't worry about the opinion polls, though, Tory voters always lie.
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EDDIE51
Putting political allegiance aside , Mrs May has been looking and sounding like a woman in a panic over the last few days while Corbyn is looking and sounding more and more stable and sensible.



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/25/jeremy-corbyn-suggests-britains-wars-abroad-blame-manchester/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Eect Corbyn and you elect that woman, whatshername?
Diane something....
Actually, a Diane/Donald interface might be worth watching.....
From the safety of a foreign bolthole.
Talbot that's no secret it has been Corbyn's stance for decades!
//Corbyn is looking and sounding more and more stable and sensible. //

You're over-excited, Eddie. Calm down. Remember Ed Miliband? ;o)
Corbyn's clearly more stable. He's a conviction politician, like Thatcher: sticks with his principles, and shuts up rather grumpily when things don't turn out that way. May's like Blair: the main principle of both is staying in power.
it would appear jc and his party are taking the "it's all your fault your kids are dead you voted for Cameron" line today - is politicising Manchester after only 4 days a sure fire vote winner?
//He's [Corbyn] a conviction politician//

Indeed he is - with convictions stuck in the idealistic age of the hippie.
It's Looking even worse Mrs May, this is from tonight's Evening Standard less than an hour ago!
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/general-election-polls-jeremy-corbyn-boosted-by-best-poll-for-labour-since-he-became-leader-a3549211.html
At this rate Labour will have a majority by tomorrow, if tonight's polls are reflected in the actual votes ( yes I know!) The Tory's will have just a 2 seat majority !
I am sure that the conservatives will have to do VERY much better just to keep the majority they already have.
Who knows, a Labour landslide is no longer impossible ( but still
very unlikely I admit )

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