It was obvious from the start that Corbyn is 'not' a leader, he's not strong enough and his speeches are stilted, he's forever looking at his papers as he doesn't seem able to remember what he thinks on various issues?
Cameron - well who does actually like him, I'm repeating myself here but he's a bully and so are many of his party members!
Johnson, I don't really know much about TBH, he 'seemed' in the early days a bit of a drip - I'm not too sure he is now. Maybe he has been waiting quietly for his chance and the EU may well give that to him?
Meanwhile Corbyn has his own parties shit to clean up from the latest problems. Does anyone else think that it is very often the 'more senior' members of the UK who make statements of anti antisemitism it is quite interesting known as 'the oldest hatred'
it was nearer 'their era' not an excuse for them at all just pointing out what may have been fed to them by parents etc?
Going back to WCT's posts of Sheffield.
I was speaking to someone who lived and worked there and they said exactly the same thing as you started your post with scimitar - no one seems to care about 'British' anymore and in Sheffield our culture is seemingly being 'squashed' as the influx of other countries want it made into their culture - not British - we are a country afraid of being tagged 'racist' the person said much more but i think that is enough to post on here.
I wish Cameron could be knocked of his perched - detest this individual!