Danllan
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To be in total denial of an obvious and demonstrable truth is as good a definition as one can need to classify a person as not being in touch with reality. This isn't a political preference, or something else in which a personal opinion is clearly that and no more; it is someone who aspires to being our Prime Minister and who is disputing an entirely indisputable fact. I support the Tories for now, no surprise there, but I've written before - many times now - we need a credible opposition, and this isn't and can't be it.
I've just had a chat with a Labour friend of mine - proper Labour - who may well be an MP after the next General Election. He happens to be a doctor, but that is irrelevant to the fact that he and many others are exasperated and frustrated to near breaking point with this sort of stupidity in their party. What possible hope is there for credible Opposition - and therefore better government - when this sort of thing is the current political reality?
I've just had a chat with a Labour friend of mine - proper Labour - who may well be an MP after the next General Election. He happens to be a doctor, but that is irrelevant to the fact that he and many others are exasperated and frustrated to near breaking point with this sort of stupidity in their party. What possible hope is there for credible Opposition - and therefore better government - when this sort of thing is the current political reality?
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