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Integrity? From the man who received a fine for breaking lockdown rules. Painting over history methinks
Same old, same old. Out of 350+ Tory MPs are there none better than this shower he has put into post?
Quote from: ravenrover on October 25, 2022, 05:33:37 pmIntegrity? From the man who received a fine for breaking lockdown rules. Painting over history methinksYouthinks incorrectly. The country has moved on.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 25, 2022, 06:37:54 amNot sure you'd know with your head into GB News tykeI have my head on this board most nights but I don't support Donny Rovers .Keep em coming Syd .
Not sure you'd know with your head into GB News tyke
There's a very simple problem for SunakThe Tories lost the degree educated urban voters over the past generation. They still have the Home Counties golf club bore set, and they still for some unfathomable reason have a big chunk of the over 65s.But that's nowhere near enough to win a majority.Johnson understood that and that's precisely why he reached out to the post-Industrial, relatively low skilled, low education level working class. He played on the split between them and the more prosperous left of centre urbanites.That's gone now. It needs a showman to get those people to be prepared to vote Tory. Hearing Braverman ranting like an unhinged maniac about the Tofu eating wokerati won't cut it.And what is Sunak's offering to those people?Yet more grinding Austerity. That ain't going to win them back.I just don't see how Sunak builds a voting group that gets the Tories anywhere near a majority.
There's a huge difference nc in that conservatives cling to the tried tested and failed economic of trickle down. Take that away and where is the policy framework to provide fairness across the board. One of the other problems has been the culture wars that have persisted, if sunak is true to his word, the 'integrity' word then he will stamp on it if it rears it's head under his stewardship. He is very green, it will be interesting to see who carries the can for the economic failures of the past decade.
If you don't want to discuss the problems in my comment just say so, if you don't understand what trickle down economics is I don't see any point in a continued discussion.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 25, 2022, 10:02:38 pmThere's a very simple problem for SunakThe Tories lost the degree educated urban voters over the past generation. They still have the Home Counties golf club bore set, and they still for some unfathomable reason have a big chunk of the over 65s.But that's nowhere near enough to win a majority.Johnson understood that and that's precisely why he reached out to the post-Industrial, relatively low skilled, low education level working class. He played on the split between them and the more prosperous left of centre urbanites.That's gone now. It needs a showman to get those people to be prepared to vote Tory. Hearing Braverman ranting like an unhinged maniac about the Tofu eating wokerati won't cut it.And what is Sunak's offering to those people?Yet more grinding Austerity. That ain't going to win them back.I just don't see how Sunak builds a voting group that gets the Tories anywhere near a majority. I understand why some vote Labour and I understand why some vote conservative. I used to approach politics like you. But then I became more open-minded and understood that ultimately everybody wants what is best, they just have different ideas on how to achieve that.
Quote from: SydneyRover on October 25, 2022, 11:43:22 pmIf you don't want to discuss the problems in my comment just say so, if you don't understand what trickle down economics is I don't see any point in a continued discussion.You’ve got a point on the other points, yes. I just wanted to understand what you meant on the trickle down one. I understand the concept, but it seems a something hard to pin down and attribute to a particular system when we have been a pro-capitalist country since 1979. If I can understand how you understand it, I can debate your alternative proposals.
How the UK became 0ne of the poorest countries in Western EuropeBritain chose finance over industry, austerity over investment, and a closed economy over openness to the world.Vote Toryhttps://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/10/uk-economy-disaster-degrowth-brexit/671847/?utm_source=feed
Quote from: ncRover on October 25, 2022, 11:50:19 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on October 25, 2022, 11:43:22 pmIf you don't want to discuss the problems in my comment just say so, if you don't understand what trickle down economics is I don't see any point in a continued discussion.You’ve got a point on the other points, yes. I just wanted to understand what you meant on the trickle down one. I understand the concept, but it seems a something hard to pin down and attribute to a particular system when we have been a pro-capitalist country since 1979. If I can understand how you understand it, I can debate your alternative proposals.And it's not even mid, let alone end of season yet
Quote from: wilts rover on October 26, 2022, 07:33:09 amHow the UK became 0ne of the poorest countries in Western EuropeBritain chose finance over industry, austerity over investment, and a closed economy over openness to the world.Vote Toryhttps://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2022/10/uk-economy-disaster-degrowth-brexit/671847/?utm_source=feedGood article.“Today, Britain seems trapped between a left-wing aversion to growth and a right-wing aversion to openness. On the academic left, the U.K. has lately been home to a surging movement called degrowtherism, which asserts that saving the planet requires rich countries to stop seeking growth. On the right, the electorate is dominated by older voters who care more about culture wars than about competitiveness.”I thought purposefully wanting to leave the single market was crazy.I think that more investment has been required over the last 10 years in the right areas. But that doesn’t make socialist ideas valid. The history books will tell you that.Again, look at Ireland’s boom.It’s not as binary as you guys think.
I've never said anything about Sunak engaging in Culture War.He's just re-appointed a Home Secretary though who is a batshit Culture Warrior.
Anti-growth Left? Give me strength.Labour was calling for pro-growth policies throughout the 2010s, a decade when Austerity gave us the worst growth since the Napoleonic Wars.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on October 26, 2022, 09:32:26 amAnti-growth Left? Give me strength.Labour was calling for pro-growth policies throughout the 2010s, a decade when Austerity gave us the worst growth since the Napoleonic Wars.Look at the general make up of members at labour conferences, and a lot of new MPs in recent years for them.