Are you ready for your next PM, British comrades?
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/29/andrew-brigden-conservatives-david-cameron-fractured-eu-debate-election
>>60069162
Kek.
Even when the British public have voted the Labour party into power (which will probably never happen again, they're fucked) it was only when Labour were led by a somewhat centrist leader.
Someone like Corbyn can never be Prime Minister. Brits distrust ideologues and especially left-wing idealists. Even right-wing idealist PMs are very rare and only reach power if the country is under immense stress (e.g. Thatcher)
>>60070135
>>60069162
He's a good boy
>>60074300
lel
how will Labour ever win another election when Scotland now votes SNP?
The leader of the Tories could be Connor Burns and Corbyn still wouldn't win
>>60069162
Corbyn is the reason I'm voting for Britain to stay in the EU
>So I can leave freely if he becomes PM
>>60077620
>how will Labour ever win another election when Scotland now votes SNP?
They'd have to win England decisively
Which is another of saying they can't win another general election
There was a pol on the British peoples views on their political leanings and it was 1/3 Centre-Right, 1/3 Centre-Left and 1/3 Centre. A radical or Far Left/Right or extremist or revolutionary of any kind would never win an election here, don't let 4chan fool you.
Heck look at UKIP, People on the internet were hyping it up as the second coming and
>1 seat
There was another poll as well, majority of people do not want proportional representation and prefer first past the post.
>>60077865
>Heck look at UKIP, People on the internet were hyping it up as the second coming and
>>1 seat
they got 4 million votes, the only reason they aren't a large party is because of your electoral system
>>60077865
>>1 seat
but 12% of votes, not a fan of FPP
>>60077674
Yeah, I'll admit that I'm biased, but come on. Boris Johnson? Really?
>>60077865
FPP is outdated as fuck.
>There was another poll as well, majority of people do not want proportional representation and prefer first past the post.
Well no shit, I wonder how many in favour of FPP live in "safe" districts that have a miniscule chance of changing hands in the next election
>>60078182
Not him, but 12% of the vote is still a very distant 3rd place.
Also UKIP are not extremist or revolutionary. They're basically a single-issue party (leaving the EU) with added social conservatism.
The socially conservative aspect of UKIP is nothing radical, it's to attract the people who don't like the social liberalism of the main parties.
Corbyn is a different kettle of fish, he is a radical
>>60078416
Honestly I think I will join the Conservative party temporarily so I can vote against Boris Johnson in the leadership election. He is an awful excuse for a human being. Chronic liar. The Times actually sacked him for making shit up in his articles
>>60069162
>socialist
>atheist
>pro-united ireland
>opposes britain owning nuclear weapons
>pro-lgbt
>anti-military
>anti-nuclear energy
>a literal fucking republican traitor as head of her majesty's government
Wew lad, and I thought Trudeau was pathetic