Spijed wrote:Likewise, think long and hard about voting for Teresa May when it comes to Brexit negotiations, someone who has now made a complete U-Turn in the manifesto.
How will that be perceived by the other 27 European countries?
It's not a "complete u-turn" now is it? It's added an additional element onto the policy as it was previously announced.
Previously - New guaranteed minimum heritable estate of £100K for those with assets above this figure.
New - As above. A guarantee that didn't exist before except now also with an as yet unspecified cap on costs for social care.
I'm very happy for this election to be a proxy referendum on who sits down to negotiate Brexit.
Do we want boring, studious, stern Theresa May?
Or do we want the useless, incompetent anti-British Jeremy Corbyn?
It's a woman renowned for her mastery of her political brief (the longest serving Home Secretary of modern times, who is famed in Westminster for her organisation and sheer dullness) or it's a man who spends his time eating veggie sandwiches and endlessly protesting against "the establishment".
Your choice folks!
