After Layla Moran of the Nana Mouskouri glasses claimed that when confronted by a naked bloke, she would see past their hairy tackle and into their ‘gendered soul’ (she’s pansexual dont-you-know), I find it extraordinary that any sane person would take these self-evident fruitcakes seriously.
But they are remeniacs party and I know quite a few in London, so there is support for unliberal undemocrats.
Julian Farrows
7 months ago
I was never a lib dem supporter, but what stopped me from ever becoming one was when they upped tuition fees for university students after promising flat out that they wouldn’t do that if they got voted in with the Conservatives. To be honest I think they are all part of the same uniparty in the same way Punch and Judy are different hands of the same puppet master.
AC Harper
7 months ago
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be.
Richard M
7 months ago
“the party still has little to show for how they might solve some of the country’s deep-seated problems.”
And if they have any sense they will continue in that vein right up to the election.
There are few extra votes for the Lib Dems in trying to convince the country they can resolve its problems, because nobody thinks they will be in a position to do so.
Instead they will benefit, as before, from the electorate having already made up it’s mind to kick out the incumbent Conservative government. So their job is to position themselves as the viable alternative for swing voters in those seats which are winnable for them. Thus the focus on ultra-local issues.
Pil Grim
7 months ago
I saw Ed Davey interviewed the other day. Nice bloke, probably make a nice neighbour, and perhaps even a good minister for social care or something like that. That aside, he appears completely clueless as to the challenges of the world we now live in. Visionless in a deeply profound way. In fact not entirely visionless since he appears to only see ahead the liberal mirage of the past. A yesterday’s man from a time that did so many things wrong in the name of the good.
Tyler Durden
7 months ago
Remainer quislings who might well find themselves governing with Labour. For that is the dirty little secret of British politics today, the Rejoiner Bloc that will negotiate the EU trade treaty for associate single market membership then look towards European monetary union again.
Tina Lennon
7 months ago
This man thinks he can be a woman. Say no more!
Sue Sims
7 months ago
“… experimenting with the cheap thrills of a British seaside getaway.”
Not quite sure what the writer means by this. As a Bournemouth resident, I can confirm that it isn’t particularly cheap, alas. The beach is nice, though.
Andrew F
7 months ago
As we see from number of posts, there is not much interest in the looney Remeniacs freak show.
After Layla Moran of the Nana Mouskouri glasses claimed that when confronted by a naked bloke, she would see past their hairy tackle and into their ‘gendered soul’ (she’s pansexual dont-you-know), I find it extraordinary that any sane person would take these self-evident fruitcakes seriously.
But they are remeniacs party and I know quite a few in London, so there is support for unliberal undemocrats.
I was never a lib dem supporter, but what stopped me from ever becoming one was when they upped tuition fees for university students after promising flat out that they wouldn’t do that if they got voted in with the Conservatives. To be honest I think they are all part of the same uniparty in the same way Punch and Judy are different hands of the same puppet master.
Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be.
“the party still has little to show for how they might solve some of the country’s deep-seated problems.”
And if they have any sense they will continue in that vein right up to the election.
There are few extra votes for the Lib Dems in trying to convince the country they can resolve its problems, because nobody thinks they will be in a position to do so.
Instead they will benefit, as before, from the electorate having already made up it’s mind to kick out the incumbent Conservative government. So their job is to position themselves as the viable alternative for swing voters in those seats which are winnable for them. Thus the focus on ultra-local issues.
I saw Ed Davey interviewed the other day. Nice bloke, probably make a nice neighbour, and perhaps even a good minister for social care or something like that. That aside, he appears completely clueless as to the challenges of the world we now live in. Visionless in a deeply profound way. In fact not entirely visionless since he appears to only see ahead the liberal mirage of the past. A yesterday’s man from a time that did so many things wrong in the name of the good.
Remainer quislings who might well find themselves governing with Labour. For that is the dirty little secret of British politics today, the Rejoiner Bloc that will negotiate the EU trade treaty for associate single market membership then look towards European monetary union again.
This man thinks he can be a woman. Say no more!
“… experimenting with the cheap thrills of a British seaside getaway.”
Not quite sure what the writer means by this. As a Bournemouth resident, I can confirm that it isn’t particularly cheap, alas. The beach is nice, though.
As we see from number of posts, there is not much interest in the looney Remeniacs freak show.