I think all the candidates are poor, I'd already said I was depressed at the lack of quality. Unfortunately we don't have proportional representation so we have to vote for the least worst option which is Boris.
Jess Phillips would do even worse than Corbyn. A loud, shrill, foul mouthed, aggressive feminist extremist who laughs at the idea of talking about men's issues and male suicide. No thanks.
No problem at all with him not doing tonight's debate. Channel 4 news are a joke so I'm not surprised he didn't want to do it.
He definitely should do the Neil one though, I think that's poor form for definite.
Just pointing out the hypocrisy. Odd that in this case you feel justice has run its course yet in others you considered justice no to be as infallible. I made no comment on Hillsborough directly. No winners from the case and thoughts with the families as always.
I said he sounds like a Momentum extremist because that's exactly what he sounds like. Pushing a conspiracy theory that journalists all say things you don't like because they are all part of some Tory loving cabal is insane.
I'm not neutral - I want the conservatives to win a majority- but I'm certainly not a big supporter of any of the main parties. I've said many times I would like Labour to return to electability.
Conservative:
1) Are doing very little for small businesses which is one of the things I care about.
2) Know very little and don't really care about early years childcare providers and funding them properly.
3) Is pretending the brexit deal Boris negotiated is "wonderful and perfect" which it clearly isn't- its a difficult deal that has necessarily meant compromise. They should be more honest about it.
I also despair at the lack of choice and I'm disheartened that the only real alternatives to the Conservatives are a hideous Marxist mess and the political equivalent of cold porridge in the Lib Dems.
Spoken like a true Momentum supporter thrashing about and having a tantrum because his socialist utopia is evaporating before his eyes. You sound like little Owen Jones.
Yet the polls continue to contradict that position. Yes things can change and polls aren't a guarantee of anything, but all signs so far point to a Tory majority.
Both parties are a mess. Would be great to be a fly on the wall at Labour HQ. If they sideline Jeremy they would have a better chance with McDonnell doing future interviews.