I'm actually on the fence regards who would make the best PM given the current climate. I'm kinda glad it's the Tories that are aimlessly staggering through the Brexit process.It seems youve proved your point
We had Mrs T years ago, how about Mr T ?Who would make the best prime minister:
What is astonishing though is that Jezza is ahead in anything favourable given the recent battering. Just goes to show what a powerful position he is in.
It seems youve proved your point
The survey says:
Voting Intention: Conservatives 40%, Labour 42% (19-20 Feb)
Quite so.
You do not elect a Prime Minister, you elect a local MP. the largest party chooses the Prime Minister.And it goes on to say:
Who would make the best prime minister:
Theresa May 36%
Jeremy Corbyn 29%
Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/incredible-considering.498353/#ixzz582WYWaue
You may not have noticed but it is not 2022 yet.If you want to see a wider range of polls:
http://www.electionpolling.co.uk/polls/general-election
It gives:
Conservatives 303
Labour 270
Which equates to a hung parliament.
Which shows Jeremy Corbyn is doing really badly.
Given the terrible state of the Tories and lack of a strong leader, Corbyn should be miles ahead in the polls. He isnt
....Labour gains and Tory losses (Labour +8 Tories -14). Jezza is becoming MORE popular. Gosh, imagine what would happen if he had the media behind him instead of against.Conservatives 303
Labour 270
Which equates to........
Who would make the best prime minister
Right wing nutters?Who wants Buffoon as PM?
....Labour gains and Tory losses (Labour +8 Tories -14). Jezza is becoming MORE popular. Gosh, imagine what would happen if he had the media behind him instead of against.
It seems you've proved my point.