So far they seem to be mostly going in the opposite direction. Third time's the charm?The UK elects someone who's a tiny bit more competent and we move on back to our march to V for Vendetta.
Ironbite-duh.
A sitting member of the House of Lords (and former MP and MEP), everyone. Perfectly normal country.
Can corporate paychecks be used as a coolant?The Tory leadership contest seems to consist of the contenders trying to be more anti-Europe, transphobic and economically right-wing than each other.
Also, we’re having a major heatwave tomorrow where temperatures are forecast to reach an unprecedented 40 degrees in parts of Britain, and Tory politicians are queuing up to say “it’s called summer, shut up and enjoy the sunny weather, you weakling snowflakes”.
The general public has no say in what's being debated in Congress, but C-SPAN exists anyway.I'm not entirely sure why they were televising debates in the first place. It's not like the general public is going to get any say in who gets the job. Did they do this when May resigned?
Yeah. Was a bit weird. I guess it’s reinforcing the idea that the Tory party = British state in some way. Apparently less than 200,000 people are Tory party members, which is a small proportion of a country with seventy million people in it…I'm not entirely sure why they were televising debates in the first place. It's not like the general public is going to get any say in who gets the job. Did they do this when May resigned?