And right on the money. Tory-boy Jenrick trying (pretending) to be The Tory Nigel.
BniC
Disappointed with Kemi so far, hasnt really landed any blows on Labour who seem like and easy target right now. As official opposition they have parliamentary time and should be using it. If they want to win over reform voters they need to show they can be an effective opposition in publicly harassing Starmer and co
Western Bloke
BniC,
Kemi joined the Conservative Party in the same year that Cameron was elected, and has been in that party as it was led by the “heir to Blair”, by someone who thought the old Conservatives were “nasty” and someone who thought the Olympics games and HS2 were great ideas, and someone who took the tax take to the highest level since WW2.
Either she’s too thick to realise that the party were not longer like Mrs Thatch for 20 years, or she’s a total fraud.
And who do you vote for? Someone who lived with that for 20 years, or Nigel Farage, who was a menace to all of that for 20 years? I’m pretty sure that Farage isn’t going to get into office and raise spending on diversity and banning people calling men women.
And right on the money. Tory-boy Jenrick trying (pretending) to be The Tory Nigel.
Disappointed with Kemi so far, hasnt really landed any blows on Labour who seem like and easy target right now. As official opposition they have parliamentary time and should be using it. If they want to win over reform voters they need to show they can be an effective opposition in publicly harassing Starmer and co
BniC,
Kemi joined the Conservative Party in the same year that Cameron was elected, and has been in that party as it was led by the “heir to Blair”, by someone who thought the old Conservatives were “nasty” and someone who thought the Olympics games and HS2 were great ideas, and someone who took the tax take to the highest level since WW2.
Either she’s too thick to realise that the party were not longer like Mrs Thatch for 20 years, or she’s a total fraud.
And who do you vote for? Someone who lived with that for 20 years, or Nigel Farage, who was a menace to all of that for 20 years? I’m pretty sure that Farage isn’t going to get into office and raise spending on diversity and banning people calling men women.