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OldMeg Mon 03-Sept-18 08:12:58

How long can we be expected to put up with this woman?

*Our NHS is deliberately being run into the ground, with crises after crises every winter in A&E departments and people dying from lack of doctors, nurses, and wards. All in the name of austerity.

*Our education system is being cut up and torn apart. Some subjects cannot even be offered nowadays because of ‘cuts’ and the lack of staff to teach them as more teachers are leaving the profession than being recruited...even with those LalaLand adverts.

* Families, with young children, are being evicted because housing benefit is either cut, or now being administered efficiently. These are often people in work but tied into poor wages or zero hours contracts.

*This woman couldn’t organise her way out of a paper bag. She calls a General Election, effectively cutting her majority to next to nothing, so she is tied to a party like the DUP.

*And don’t get me started on Brexit! Total shambles. No deal in sight and we are supposed to leave the EU in March 2019.

Why is she still in ‘power’? Simple!

The Tory party cannot come up with anyone better ???

phantom12 Tue 04-Sept-18 08:32:40

I would like to add that they refuse to do a rethink on the pension age hike. It needs reorganising more fairly so that a woman born the day after her friend doesn't have to carry on working for several months all for the sake of a day. They forget that older women also usually have grandchildren and elderly relatives to look after,

MaizieD Tue 04-Sept-18 08:36:46

I wonder if they are being paid to destroy our fantastic country, bit by bit, by our enemy. Nothing would surprise me anymore. Surely they realise by now that cut backs and keeping the poorest short of money is going to have such a back lash soon

While I agree 100% with you on the utter stupidity of 'austerity' policies I would point out that they have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE EU

I make no apology for shouting; it's infuriating that the EU is being blamed for the tory's very own policy of cutting public services and welfare.

I do hope, nannyp that you didn't vote Leave because you thought it was the EU that was imposing 'austerity' on the UK?

Of course, you wouldn't do a daft thing like that, would you? Becsuse we know that all Gnet Leave voters were fantastically well informed about the evils of the EU and not on the least bit influenced by the lies of the Leave campaigns.

MawBroon Tue 04-Sept-18 08:39:46

You could just as easily have substituted Brexit or Theresa May or Boris Johnson in your title though Old Meg! grin

MawBroon Tue 04-Sept-18 08:43:59

Oops, wrong thread
Ignore .

Blinko Tue 04-Sept-18 08:57:17

Re women and the pension age hike, one unintended consequence is of course that women won't be there to care for elderly parents any longer, hence the need for proper provision for an increasingly elderly population. In trying to save money on the one hand, HMG is foist with its own petard. Hah!

nannypiano Tue 04-Sept-18 08:58:01

Maizie D, sorry for any confusion. Two separate issues here. I said the government are so used to having decisions made for them, they no longer know how to govern. This applies to all parties.

Then I spoke about austerity and how this government are so short sighted that they can't see the long term damage with these principles, both in moral and the long term economy. Nothing there related to the eu.

Bluekitchen192 Tue 04-Sept-18 09:03:29

This is the biggest change for the UK since the second war. Everyone has their own idea of what is best for the country and all the fighting on social media doesn't help. I wish Boris Johnson, George Osbourne and all the has been politians were banned from working as journalists for at least five years. They just upset people The current Leader of the Opposition has sided with every enemy of the UK since he was first elected, but people will continue to vote for him and his colleagues. His chances of being the next PM are pretty good.

We are one of the very few countries in the world where people expect health and education to be completely free for all at the point of need. At our age, there is an assumption that older persons care, including care homes should also be free at need. I'm always coming across people who think the responsibility for themselves and their families begins and ends with a Conservative Government. When pressed on where the money should come from. they start talking about the Royal Family or Trident. Yet immigrants flock to this country legally or illegally and say they believe that life is better for them and their children than the place of their birth. They think the moaning of the native Brits is astonishing.

As Bob Dylan once said. 'The times they are a changing' my dear gransnetters. We have no choice but change too.

wellingtonpie Tue 04-Sept-18 09:03:57

Far too many people have been allowed into the country due to Labour's open door policy and so it's stretched the country's resources to the limit. I worry about how my grandchildren will get on in school as there aren't enough places to go round. Not enough teachers, police or medical staff. It's a horrendous picture of the future.

Juliet27 Tue 04-Sept-18 09:08:55

The expression 'Brexit is what the people voted for' still annoys me. Only just over half did and did we all really have enough knowledge to know all the problems involved. I really do wonder what the result would be now if there was another referendum.

Magrithea Tue 04-Sept-18 09:15:12

alternatives are just a grim - you want the Far Left thugs of Momentum to be behind St Jeremy of Corbyn in power???

sarahellenwhitney Tue 04-Sept-18 09:19:42

Old Meg.
Emigrate .
Make space for the poor souls who are risking their own and their children's lives to get into this country.

MaizieD Tue 04-Sept-18 09:35:48

I worry about how my grandchildren will get on in school as there aren't enough places to go round. Not enough teachers, police or medical staff. It's a horrendous picture of the future.

Yet another poster blamimg the EU for what is actually tory policy?

The reason that we don't have enough teachers, police or medical staff is tory cut backs, Nothing to do with the EU.

And we don't have an 'open door'policy on immigration. Immigration from non EU countries is strictly controlled. Freedom of Movement for EU workers is a different thing altogether. Brexit is severely curtailing that anyway; Europeans seem to no longer want to come to work in our closed minded and unwelcoming country. Numbers coming to the UK are well down since 2016 and many vital EU staff, such as NHS professionals (i.e doctors and nurses have already left or are planning to go. Taking their contribution to the UK economy with them...

AcornFairy Tue 04-Sept-18 09:41:29

How long can we be expected to put up with this woman?
….. until we start trying to pull together and not apart? Remember Jo Cox: “We are far more united and have far more in common with each other than things that divide us”. Isn’t that a better approach than tearing people apart because you do not see eye to eye with them? We shall never all agree about everything, but if we concentrate on common ground we might get somewhere.

sluttygran Tue 04-Sept-18 09:41:58

I think Corbyn has been pilloried for far too long. He’s a breath of fresh air in politics, and frankly I think he’s our only hope.
It seems to have become fashionable to say that he is not credible as a leader, but I have seen no evidence to support that, unless you believe the terrible untruths peddled in the Daily Heil.
They would have Corbyn as a Communist, a terrorist sympathiser, and a fiscal incompetent, whereas he is none of those things. Neither is he antiSemitic, although the zeitgeist would have him so.
The plain fact is that he could never be as bad as Tweeza and her Nazi cronies, so he’s ‘worth a punt’ as gamblers say.
Personally, I wouldn’t care if the Purple Panty Pooper Party got into power, so long as we are freed from the horrors of this present ghastly Tory administration.

Nicenanny3 Tue 04-Sept-18 09:53:24

Oh it's not the fact that we now have nearly 4 million EU citizens here and who knows how many from other countries legal or illegal. No one ever mentions this do they, they all need somewhere to live hence property prices rising and shortage of housing stock. They all need health care, hence delays in GP and hospitals appointments. Their children need school places making it harder for you to get your child in the school of your choice. They all need transport, more cars on the roads and pollution the list goes on.

Granny23 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:00:26

In Scotland we have an alternative way forward. If sufficient people can find the courage to take the leap in the dark, Scotland could be an Independent Nation, with probably a slightly left of centre Government. In the Scottish Parliament (elected under a part FPTP, part PR system, we have 4 main parties and room for a few Independents, such that there has to be a measure of co-operation in order to pass legislation.

To my mind this is a better system than the 'winner takes all' set up at Westminster, where MPs from minority parties have little chance of influencing policies or votes. (Except at the moment when the DUP can demand and get whatever they want). I agree with those who say that this is a National Crisis and we should have a Unity Government for the duration of the Emergency. The present set up is not conducive to co-operation between the parties, who are more concerned about their chances in a future GE than the urgent matters of the day.

BTW when people speak of the 3 main parties at Westminster, I presume they mean Con, Lab & Lib, when the reality is that the SNP is the 3rd largest party in the house of commons.

notgoneyet Tue 04-Sept-18 10:08:59

Alternatives? Hmm can you just imagine Boris at this end, and Trump over the pond? They even look alike!

And keep that horrible horrible man Jeremy Corbyn out at all costs.....

hopeful1 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:09:26

I thought you meant Colleen Nolan for a minutegrin. What choice is there... I couldn't vote for Jeremy Corbyn, and Teresa May and her merry mob are a waste of space. I think Gransnet should form a party, there is more sense on here than I have ever heard from Parliament.

notgoneyet Tue 04-Sept-18 10:12:32

Haha hopefull - you're so right; what a party we'd form wink

Mal44 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:26:43

"OldMeg"I don't usually post but do follow discussions and support all your thoughts on the present government.Middle of the road Labour Party will not be elected again because under Tony Blair the poor got poorer and rich got richer.This creates anger and unrest and society becomes more and more divided thus all right wing anti immigrant parties appearing in rest of Europe.

maddyone Tue 04-Sept-18 10:31:50

I have no idea who I will vote for when a general election comes, I don’t like any of them! Never felt like this before.

luluaugust Tue 04-Sept-18 10:43:32

Why do we have austerity, presumably because someone spent all the money, or we suddenly got lots more people to provide for, I don't know I am hopeless on the political side of things. Nicenanny I think the 4 million did get a lot of mention at the time of the Referendum and thats why a lot of people voted the way they did. Seven months to go I don't see how TM can go now, who else wants to be dropped in it at this point, later maybe. My local MP is a good Constituency MP so I guess thats how I will vote, no idea otherwise.

Jalima1108 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:45:10

Middle of the road Labour Party will not be elected again because under Tony Blair the poor got poorer and rich got richer

What you say is true about Blair - who can forget what Mandelson said about being relaxed about people becoming 'filthy rich' Mal - however, middle of the road Labour could, I think, be elected as long as they have learned the lessons from this.

Common sense may rule the day - eg Keir Starmer.

I do not believe that Labour is electable at present.

NannyC2 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:52:11

Yes, I would like her replaced by JACOB REES- MOGG

maryhoffman37 Tue 04-Sept-18 10:59:49

Well, I'm going to vote Labour! As well as Jeremy Corbyn, whom I admire, they have a very good shadow cabinet and a very good shadow Brexit team of Keir Starmer, Emily Thornberry and Barrie Gardiner, who have all had productive meetings in Brussels. If only they were the negotiators for real!