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Common sense came from the government at last. It's obvious things can better and it's more than obvious it shouldn't have taken this case to push for change, all done the very wrong way and potentially damaging. I do think Paterson's had a rough time and he has some sympathy, but lobbying is a dangerous game and difficult to control, which he's taken more than a chance on and been very well rewarded for. Where's the anti bribery line vs ensuring MP's aren't just full time politicians - very difficult one. Maybe perhaps we pay our MPs more and make the paid elements totally illegal. It is right for companies to make their views heard, very questionable that MPs do it - the same can be said for any entity, charities, unions etc.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 04, 2021, 04:57:26 pmCommon sense came from the government at last. It's obvious things can better and it's more than obvious it shouldn't have taken this case to push for change, all done the very wrong way and potentially damaging. I do think Paterson's had a rough time and he has some sympathy, but lobbying is a dangerous game and difficult to control, which he's taken more than a chance on and been very well rewarded for. Where's the anti bribery line vs ensuring MP's aren't just full time politicians - very difficult one. Maybe perhaps we pay our MPs more and make the paid elements totally illegal. It is right for companies to make their views heard, very questionable that MPs do it - the same can be said for any entity, charities, unions etc.The only reason he's had a 'rough time' is that he decided to break the rules on many occasions knowing full well what penalty could be incurred. Sounds as though he's entitled or really thick to me.
Quote from: SydneyRover on November 04, 2021, 09:00:10 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on November 04, 2021, 04:57:26 pmCommon sense came from the government at last. It's obvious things can better and it's more than obvious it shouldn't have taken this case to push for change, all done the very wrong way and potentially damaging. I do think Paterson's had a rough time and he has some sympathy, but lobbying is a dangerous game and difficult to control, which he's taken more than a chance on and been very well rewarded for. Where's the anti bribery line vs ensuring MP's aren't just full time politicians - very difficult one. Maybe perhaps we pay our MPs more and make the paid elements totally illegal. It is right for companies to make their views heard, very questionable that MPs do it - the same can be said for any entity, charities, unions etc.The only reason he's had a 'rough time' is that he decided to break the rules on many occasions knowing full well what penalty could be incurred. Sounds as though he's entitled or really thick to me.Really? The guys wife died, I'd call that pretty tough.
All an attempt from No10 to keep Boris out of the firing line. Trouble is the hunters are getting itchy trigger fingers
Quote from: ravenrover on November 04, 2021, 09:21:19 pmAll an attempt from No10 to keep Boris out of the firing line. Trouble is the hunters are getting itchy trigger fingersHe told his MP's to vote for something many of them didn't want to do. Which has led to them getting hundreds of emails and letters from constituents saying how disgusted they are at what they voted for - only for the Johnson to say less than 24 hours later that what they voted for isn't going to happen! How to make friends and influence people.
Quote from: wilts rover on November 04, 2021, 09:33:40 pmQuote from: ravenrover on November 04, 2021, 09:21:19 pmAll an attempt from No10 to keep Boris out of the firing line. Trouble is the hunters are getting itchy trigger fingersHe told his MP's to vote for something many of them didn't want to do. Which has led to them getting hundreds of emails and letters from constituents saying how disgusted they are at what they voted for - only for the Johnson to say less than 24 hours later that what they voted for isn't going to happen! How to make friends and influence people.Like when he trotted ministers out to support Hancock. When the whole world knew his position was untenable.Or when he had them support Cummings when he was obviously toxic.This will have sharpened the knives that will be unsheathed one day soon.
Which specific policies do Labour have that makes them unelectable, compared to ones the Tories have that make them electable?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 08, 2021, 04:43:27 pmWhich specific policies do Labour have that makes them unelectable, compared to ones the Tories have that make them electable?It's not policies, BST, it's Keith.That's what makes them unelectable.