Opinion – Here are 10 good reasons to dread five more years of May | Polly Toynbee | Opinion | The Guardian – John Gelmini

I agree with Dr Alf and not with Polly Toynbee of the Guardian newspaper, which is a paper whose owners practice tax avoidance on an industrial scale whilst promoting harsh redistributive taxation on London and the SouthEast in order to buy Labour votes elsewhere in the country.

The Labour Party under Corbyn is in fact infiltrated by Momentum, a Trotskyite party, which no sane person could possibly vote for because it would bankrupt the country. This happened under Labour Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and his Bilderberg Chancellor Denis Healy, who in response to the question about the state of the country’s finances, said “crisis, what crisis” then stepped onto a plane. The country was at that stage bankrupt and it took Margaret Thatcher to go to the Sultan of Brunai and persuade him to bail the country out.

People who are old enough need to remember that when they come to vote on Thursday and reject the Pinocchio like nonsense from Toynbee, the BBC and the left wing media.

The young need to read up on the past and vote Conservative rather than be conned into believing that something can be had for nothing.

The future of May is a different issue and should be determined by swift and unceremonious removal and replacement by someone with the vision, strategic ability and ruthlessness to promote the country’s interests forcefully and deal sternly with troublesome Muslims, the NHS, the House of Lords, MP numbers, local authorities, the public sector, the police, fire commands, the Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish, quangos and useless civil servants.

Whoever replaces May must deal with fat cat bosses, executive pay in the stratosphere and ineffective performance at every level to compete openly in world markets. Perhaps as Dr Alf would like, we need a genuine one-nation Tory leader.

John Gelmini

The Negotiator: What Election Tells Us About May as Brexit Nears – Bloomberg

With the inherent bias in the UK media, it’s interesting to look at foreign media for insightful coverage of the UK election. In a fascinating article, Bloomburg suggests that election campaigns reveal things about politicians: How they function under pressure, with little sleep, and with opponents trying to outmaneuver them on multiple fronts.

Source: The Negotiator: What Election Tells Us About May as Brexit Nears – Bloomberg

For me, the bottom line is that Theresa May has failed. She’s doesn’t have the leadership and personal skills to lead the UK, especially out of Brexit.

I agree with my friend and fellow-blogger, John Gelmini, the best result might be May reelected with a very small majority and a bloody nose – then let the long knives of the 1922 Committee replace her with a more robust and charismatic leader.

Thoughts?