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Some very very good points there mr, Glynn that have never entered my damaged head .After reading the above and especially the part about losing contact with a local mp Iam all for the oresent day system.
Quote from: not on facebook on June 24, 2017, 03:39:01 pmSome very very good points there mr, Glynn that have never entered my damaged head .After reading the above and especially the part about losing contact with a local mp Iam all for the oresent day system.Doesn't the Scottish system provide some solution to that?
I cant find a 2017 outcome yet but this is the 2015 one comparing what happened to what may have happened using PRUKIP would have fared much better and the SNP much worsehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-32601281
Quote from: idler on June 22, 2017, 05:08:09 pmMaybe that is better than a pendulum swinging far right to far left disregarding a lot in the middle that might work.A good idea for the country is a good idea whichever party comes up with it. Compromise can work.Maybe, but would compromise have created the Welfare State just after the war or given Thatcher the strength to implement her reforms?
Maybe that is better than a pendulum swinging far right to far left disregarding a lot in the middle that might work.A good idea for the country is a good idea whichever party comes up with it. Compromise can work.
Yes Hound. I had hoped I had made the point already: "A divided Tory party has now ended up dividing the country and the generations as well." On just about every measure you care to name, this country is divided. Split. I can't think, offhand, of any other occasion it has been so split. The Repeal of the Corn Laws maybe? It's an absolutely cracking achievement for a party that wraps itself in the Union Jack at every oportunity. Total and utter incompetant prats this generation of Tories have been and continue to be. Without any doubt at all they are bound for a place in the history books.Cheers
Quote from: BobG on June 25, 2017, 09:53:12 pmYes Hound. I had hoped I had made the point already: "A divided Tory party has now ended up dividing the country and the generations as well." On just about every measure you care to name, this country is divided. Split. I can't think, offhand, of any other occasion it has been so split. The Repeal of the Corn Laws maybe? It's an absolutely cracking achievement for a party that wraps itself in the Union Jack at every oportunity. Total and utter incompetant prats this generation of Tories have been and continue to be. Without any doubt at all they are bound for a place in the history books.CheersExcuse my ignorance, but wasn't it the public that voted in favour of Brexit, not the politicians.
I'm sorry Hound. I really don't mean to be rude. But if that is the level of your thinking then discussing anything beyond trivia with you is utterly pointless. Consider:What has the vast majority of the UK press been peddling for over 20 years now? Why have they been peddlding it?What impact has the long term and deep division with the Tory party had?What political benefit did Camerion think he was going to gain by anouncing the referendum?Why did that Blonde disaster choose to peddle the line he did during the referendum campaign given that less than 3 months before he had written articles arguing the exact opposite?And above all else, consider the role of propaganda in determining how you, me and everyone else thinks. One of the key arts in thinking is to be sceptical about sources and to delve beneath the bleeding obvious as portrayed by the press and the data analytic types. Skills, I'm sad to say, you do not possess.CheersBobG
Quote from: BobG on June 25, 2017, 10:08:17 pmI'm sorry Hound. I really don't mean to be rude. But if that is the level of your thinking then discussing anything beyond trivia with you is utterly pointless. Consider:What has the vast majority of the UK press been peddling for over 20 years now? Why have they been peddlding it?What impact has the long term and deep division with the Tory party had?What political benefit did Camerion think he was going to gain by anouncing the referendum?Why did that Blonde disaster choose to peddle the line he did during the referendum campaign given that less than 3 months before he had written articles arguing the exact opposite?And above all else, consider the role of propaganda in determining how you, me and everyone else thinks. One of the key arts in thinking is to be sceptical about sources and to delve beneath the bleeding obvious as portrayed by the press and the data analytic types. Skills, I'm sad to say, you do not possess.CheersBobG you say all this bob but what's the alternative? Labour whose manifesto was give give give, it was completely unrealistic, I think it was the imf but stand to be corrected said the doubted very much they would get anything like the money of the rich that they needed, so who would pay for everything they promised? It's all very well you blaming the tories for everything but there is no credible opponent, Corbyn said trident is here to stay in his manifesto yet yesterday he says it will be gone soon as possible how is he any different to any of the others you dislike
I see the DUPsters have got their bung;May strikes 1 billion pound deal with DUP to prop up government | ReutersNot a bad return for their 292,000 odd voters. Assuming the Maybot holds power for long enough, that is. What happens if the ship goes down in short order?Better than a shrubbery anyday! Neit!