I really think you are constructing fantasies, Neil.
As I've said before, I think May will be Prime Minister until 2021, by which time the Tories will have implemented the Boundary Review. May sacked Osborne, who was behind much of the gerrymandering plans, and tried to go it alone based on the polls, and fell flat on her face. Not quite flat enough, leading to this current limbo situation, but the resurgent Labour Party means that no-one, not even Boring Johnson, will challenge her in her weakness, despite his sabre-rattling. (Then again, he's such an incompetent politician that he may risk it, who knows? We'll see if being funny on TV translates into electoral success again. He's just part-ditched a massive liability which means that he may dare to try again.) Now she's discreetly going back to some of Osborne's plans.
I really, really hope I'm completely and utterly wrong.
As I said, it's not what I think. I certainly think the idea of a new British car maker is fanciful, but we're obviously just trying to talk down Britishness.
I really think you are constructing fantasies, Neil.
As I've said before, I think May will be Prime Minister until 2021, by which time the Tories will have implemented the Boundary Review. May sacked Osborne, who was behind much of the gerrymandering plans, and tried to go it alone based on the polls, and fell flat on her face. Not quite flat enough, leading to this current limbo situation, but the resurgent Labour Party means that no-one, not even Boring Johnson, will challenge her in her weakness, despite his sabre-rattling. (Then again, he's such an incompetent politician that he may risk it, who knows? We'll see if being funny on TV translates into electoral success again. He's just part-ditched a massive liability which means that he may dare to try again.) Now she's discreetly going back to some of Osborne's plans.
I really, really hope I'm completely and utterly wrong.