On the doorstep [Siouxsie] asks me whether right or left would be the best direction to find a taxi, and although her best bet would be left, I suggest she turns right. It is churlish of me, but it is she who has set the pace.
On the doorstep [Siouxsie] asks me whether right or left would be the best direction to find a taxi, and although her best bet would be left, I suggest she turns right. It is churlish of me, but it is she who has set the pace.
There's something definitely off about the polls. It seems that the national media especially the BBC want to build the narrative that the Tories are going to sweep the Labour heartlands. I'm going to predict now that it wont happen and I'm still sticking by my hung parliament prediction with Labour/SNP doing a deal.
From the top of my head, his campaign before the Brexit voting was terrible, I'd say he has quite a bit of responsability for the result. Antisemitism is also something I don't take lightly, but I guess it is more approved between his voters.
Over the years, some of his views have looked progressive only seemingly. And at the same time he is a populist, I saw recently some interview bit where his was pressured to answer about how he was going to pay some promise he made, can't remember too well but it was hard to watch.
I might be wrong, my knowledge is limited and his name suits very well the 7 nation army chant.