I agree. In a sea of idiots, shysters and charlatans he seems honest and smart. I'm not saying I share his politics , jut that I wouldn't feel embarrassed if he was PM. However, I suspect he wants to be the next PM but one rather than the winner of the current race. Which is also wise. An entertaining New Yorker interview with him here...
Mush. I think Rory is one of the least likely winners. I'm hoping that the rest might self-destruct and leave him in charge. He's no Jim Hacker (unlike IDS) but he'd be better than the other self-serving David Brent types. (Just my personal opinion, insults welcome!)
Thank you Tash. I wonder what the results would be of searching the votes of Johnson, Gove, Hunt, Raab etc. I do think that Stewart is less of a robot than the rest.
No, Tash, that's true. But maybe it's ok to contrast views of Stewart with views of other Tory hopefuls. If you don't think that's fair, then so be it.
Clover, I'm glad that it only put you off him slightly. We shouldn't judge people by photos like that. I still respect many women who go around with their bosoms exposed to the elements - even in inclement weather. It's their minds that I admire (or not), not their cleavage. At least men's manspreading cleavage doesn't usually involve bare flesh.
I agree. In a sea of idiots, shysters and charlatans he seems honest and smart. I'm not saying I share his politics , jut that I wouldn't feel embarrassed if he was PM. However, I suspect he wants to be the next PM but one rather than the winner of the current race. Which is also wise.
An entertaining New Yorker interview with him here
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