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Andrea Leadsom

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Cindersdad Sat 24-Jun-17 07:02:40

I turned on the BBC News this morning and could not believe what I saw. Andrea Leadsom had the nerve to say that the Media should get behind the Brexit negotiators presenting a united front against the EU. First she reckons that because 42% plus 40% voted for Tory and Labour that gives 82% in favour of a Brexit mandate. As for blaming the media for questioning them that smacks of dictatorship. Harping back to the referendum result which any reasonable person knows was seriously flawed.

How does she tick????

That media has to question government in a democracy, as regards Brexit and other matters they have not been outspoken enough. Which is why government has got away with it for so long.

varian Sun 25-Jun-17 18:09:36

Jacob Rees-Mogg is rarely off the screen these days, he is beginning to rival Farage as media favourite.

It is unfortunate that there seem to be influential people working in the media who regard politics as a branch of entertainment. It encourages controversy for the sake of it, overblown egos and ridicule. These people have a lot to answer for.

GillT57 Sun 25-Jun-17 18:23:39

Anyone on here live in Rees-Mogg's constituency? Care to justify electing the buffoon?

whitewave Sun 25-Jun-17 18:50:32

I agree varian. I did feel sorry for his young son. Dressed just like his Dad for an election photograph.

Cindersdad Sun 25-Jun-17 18:54:59

"GillT57" you have a very valid. In a safe seat Labour or Tory the candidates of those parties are almost automatically re-elected irrespective of their calibre.

The local party machine selection committee decide who stands.

daphnedill Sun 25-Jun-17 21:22:46

In my constituency, it wasn't even the local party machine. We had a "list" imposed from central Conservative HQ. One was implicated in electoral fraud, so was discounted. Another was totally hopeless, so the remaining candidate won by default. This is an ultra-safe Tory seat. I went to the hustings before the election and she's clueless. She has no intention of moving to the constituency, even though thousands of people commute to London every day. She has a job for life, if she wants it.

daphnedill Sun 25-Jun-17 21:25:05

Even the local Conservative Party is unhappy, which is the only positive aspect, as far as I'm concerned.

whitewave Sun 25-Jun-17 21:34:04

My Tory candidate - she didn't win by the way - believes in the power of prayer to "cure" gaysgrin

GillT57 Sun 25-Jun-17 22:28:35

oh well WW at least your MP is one who will be happy with the DUP !

whitewave Sun 25-Jun-17 22:31:30

Truegill

rosesarered Sun 25-Jun-17 22:39:10

She will have her work cut out for her then in your constituency ww

durhamjen Sun 25-Jun-17 22:41:14

I can't imagine she hung around, having lost. Straight back to London, probably, assuming that's where she came from.

daphnedill Sun 25-Jun-17 22:47:16

I wish my candidate had lost. sad She has no intention of moving from London. She had an article published in the Evening Standard last week about constituents expecting too much, which has cause uproar, but the idiots will still vote for her. It makes a mockery of democracy.