MayBee70
Since when has a go get attitude and charisma being a criteria for being PM? Isn’t this a recent thing? I don’t remember people discussing if David Cameron had charisma. But I could be wrong.
I think it started with Tony Blair MayBee. That’s when it started, he was presented as a man of the people. When Gordon Brown took over, he was swiftly dispensed with, he lacked the personality to carry it off. He may have been a good PM, who knows, he didn’t stay long. Cameron was chosen as he was seen as a Conservative Tony Blair. Good looking like Blair, and able to talk to the people. When he resigned there was no one really, hence Theresa May got the job, without even a vote. A hard worker with principals like Gordon Brown, but like him lacked the ability to appeal to the population. Then BJ, who said he’d get Brexit done. That’s the primary reason his government was elected but his ability to appeal to the population was the second reason. So in my opinion, it has become’a thing’ since Tony Blair, the man of the people.