yahyah wrote:I don't support Owen Smith.
I haven't decided who to vote for. I want to see whether Corbyn acknowledges the issues and shows some sign he will do some things differently.
My worry is a vote for him will be seen as carrying on exactly as it is, when things need to be operating more effectively.
I have concerns about Smith, but am sick of seeing him subject to what I didn't like Corbyn being subjected to. He is not a monster. He is not, in my opinion but others are entitled to theirs, a lying, snivelling sack of shit as described here the other day. That's exactly the kind of thing Corbyn is against.
He would also likely bring a more professional touch to the leadership, not a bad thing imho.
I have generally agreed with you in the past, and about Ed M. It caused me concern when it seemed that some are edging toward dismissing Ed because he supports Smith.
The whole thing is so polarised. It's being painted as a good v evil thing.
The Blair haters will be slavering tonight, painting him as the devil incarnate, and Smith the same.
Thanks for asking about my blood pressure. I haven't taken it since the doc added more Ramipril in.
Will be back in two weeks for her to do another review, so will take it before then to show her some home readings. She thinks I'm out of stroke risk territory, and my cardiovascular risk factors are pretty good because of my generally healthy lifestyle. But the stress of this leadership nonsense, coming on so soon after the EU referendum pushes my buttons. Any uncertainty feels pretty intolerable.
Hope the dogs are enjoying the cooler weather, and your daughter's Christmas extravaganza isn't driving you potty.
We watched Angelina Ballerina and the nutcracker today.Now That would do something to your blood pressure!
Dogs are fine,but I am going to continue the early walks,get so much done.I used to go out early with Charlie because I was working,but it took me 2 years to get used to not working when I gave up to look after Rosie.
To the extent of waking him up to go out in the pitch black,-20 degrees,when we lived in France.