Its odds on Labour will get in as The Conservatives spent more money than Blairs so called reckless crew,in 5 years the country will be bankrupt under G.O. the sniffer so unlikely that Blair would take he job on no Brown Balls...
Its odds on Labour will get in as The Conservatives spent more moneythan Blairs so called reckless crew,in 5 years the country will be bankruptunder G.O. the sniffer so unlikely that Blair would take he job on no BrownBalls...
a) If things go t**s up in this parliament and Cameron resigns there's every chance Boris will take over as leader.
b) Cameron has said this will be his last term as Prime Minister which leaves the door open for Boris to become leader in five years time.
I don't believe the British people would re-elect the Conservatives with this uber-buffoon at the helm so I expect Labour supporters will be cheering on Boris.
This is just my opinion I'm sure there will be many forumites believe that Boris could take the Conservatives to another level.
a) If things go t**s up in this parliament and Cameron resigns there's every chance Boris will take over as leader. b) Cameron has said this will be his last term as Prime Minister which leaves the door open for Boris to become leader in five years t
In practice Cameron has to go some time before 2020. They will have to have a leadership contest and some time for the new leader to bed in. If it's Boris that would be in more ways than one.
In practice Cameron has to go some time before 2020. They will have to have a leadership contest and some time for the new leader to bed in. If it's Boris that would be in more ways than one.
Osbourne is obsessed with housing but it may blow up in his face some time in the next 5 years its a re inflated bubble that is bound to burst with drastic consequences imo..
Osbourne is obsessed with housing but it may blow up in his face some time in the next 5 yearsits a re inflated bubble that is bound to burst with drastic consequences imo..
You should hope so Johnny, it would be a disaster for the Conservatives in my opinion.
If the next five years go ok it would be wise to pass the baton to George Osbourne or Theresa May, if they want it of course.
You should hope so Johnny, it would be a disaster for the Conservatives in my opinion.If the next five years go ok it would be wise to pass the baton to George Osbourne or Theresa May, if they want it of course.
Rees-Mogg would be great news for the Labour Party. There are really only 3 runners at the moment. Boris,Gideon and Theresa but Cameron may hold on till early 2019 so time for others to emerge.
Rees-Mogg would be great news for the Labour Party.There are really only 3 runners at the moment. Boris,Gideon and Theresa but Cameron may hold on till early 2019 so time for others to emerge.
Think Cameron will come under pressure to go shortly after the referendum so as to give his successor a chance to bed in as leader.It certainly wasn't a clever move to raise his departure prior to the election and I wonder whether he might retract sooner rather than later. Jacob R-M would be an excellent PM...properly educated,sound views and altogether an impressive parliamentarian who knows his own mind.
Think Cameron will come under pressure to go shortly after the referendum so as to give his successor a chance to bed in as leader.It certainly wasn't a clever move to raise his departure prior to the election and I wonder whether he might retract so
Don't agree Salmon...whilst it could be perceived to be a risk once the general public got to know him I think they would be impressed by his openness and honesty. Never under estimate the common sense of the electorate;especially in the Midlands.
Don't agree Salmon...whilst it could be perceived to be a risk once the general public got to know him I think they would be impressed by his openness and honesty. Never under estimate the common sense of the electorate;especially in the Midlands.
Breedingmad 28 May 15 11:25 Its odds on Labour will get in-------------Excuse me - Bleedingmad - But ... as you have obviously not noticed - Labour LOST.
Most English people would prefer to see the Luftwaffe back in london.
Except for the people who actually experienced the bombing, themover.
themover 28 May 15 14:48 May 28, 2015 -- 11:20AM, khyber kim wrote: Most English people would prefer to see the Luftwaffe back in london.Except for the people who actually experienced the bombing, themover.
not sure where you got this rumour but there is more chance of finding elvis on the moon, blair isn't even an MP anymore ------------
Excitable hotheads - putting 2 and 2 together - following Blair FINALLY being booted out of his FAILED 'Middle-East Envoy' role.
pandora1963 28 May 15 14:10 not sure where you got this rumour but there is more chance of finding elvis on the moon, blair isn't even an MP anymore------------Excitable hotheads - putting 2 and 2 together - following Blair FINALLY being booted out
Surely Blair is among the most hated politicians of all time here in the UK. Amazing looking back that the great British public kept re-electing him. In hindsight its likely none of us really understood the damage he was doing until his policies kicked in, cant imagine he would of been in office quite so long if Joe Public had realised he was swamping the UK with untold millions of immigrants from all over the world. I hope the chillcot report leads to charges of war crimes against Blair, one horrible man imo.
Surely Blair is among the most hated politicians of all time here in the UK. Amazing looking back that the great British public kept re-electing him. In hindsight its likely none of us really understood the damage he was doing until his policies kick
Fair comment Howard....but personally, I would like to see the man face charges for the irreparable damage he has done to the world, and the UK in particular.
Fair comment Howard....but personally, I would like to see the man face charges for the irreparable damage he has done to the world, and the UK in particular.
Despite claims to the contrary, the alleged current recovery is clearly being fuelled by debt, so has to be viewed with a great deal of suspicion. The truth is that economically the UK is anything but out of the woods, and when the UKs true economic position becomes known, the brown stuff will really hit the fan. Welfare benefits, social housing, education, health, crime prevention and other emergency services are unsustainable due to the mass immigration of the Blair years and since. Its sad, but true.
Despite claims to the contrary, the alleged current recovery is clearly being fuelled by debt, so has to be viewed with a great deal of suspicion. The truth is that economically the UK is anything but out of the woods, and when the UKs true economic
Sadly I agree Howard, serious crime, civil unrest, looting, burglary, sex attacks,rape, child grooming, terrorism, all of these problems are on the increase in the UK due to uncontrolled mass immigration.
The true extent of the social and economic problems facing the UK in the future are too scary for most people to even consider. Much easier to bury ones head in the sand and say everything will be alright, when clearly it will not. I think most right minded people are realising that inside 20 years the UK will be finished in economic and social terms. The VAST majority of people I know are already planning to move abroad, very few of them have any faith in the UK these days. They virtually all cite the way our politicians have welcomed the mass invasion of immigrants from Sub Saharan Africa, Asia and the Middle East as the cause of their safety and economic concerns. The public do realise there is a huge cost both socially and economically to mass immigration, despite the lies and propaganda about how great immigration is for us all. The public showed their fears and concerns in the best way possible by ensuring the Labour/Liberal Lefties were handed an absolute savaging in the recent general election. It now appears that we have somewhere around 10 million immigrants or subsequent generations of immigrants residing in the UK, the vast majority don't integrate, or share any form of Christian values, the majority don't even work. It can only end one way, society will break down in my opinion.
Sadly I agree Howard, serious crime, civil unrest, looting, burglary, sex attacks,rape, child grooming, terrorism, all of these problems are on the increase in the UK due to uncontrolled mass immigration. The true extent of the social and economic pr
The c u n t Blair would never rejoin 'the house' as he'd be forced to reveal private earnings. Roll on Chilcott & if he's broke the law i'll be pressing the CPS for his prosecution.( Emails/letters phone calls etc.) If enough people do it they'll be forced to act or at least make a statement. Her's hoping anyway.
The c u n t Blair would never rejoin 'the house' as he'd be forced to reveal private earnings.Roll on Chilcott & if he's broke the law i'll be pressing the CPS for his prosecution.( Emails/letters phone calls etc.) If enough people do it they'll be f