They are absolutely poison. Sickening Tories will not even declare that Rhodes etc is no go through to enable the travel companies to glean moe profit.The neck on these bastards. The trot out of the rise being reflective on the rate of inflation over years works for them now but was strenuously resisted on pay increases. Twats, twats and twats.
My sentiments exactly, while also forcing more upheaval while they are trying to deal with life and death situations.They are absolutely poison. Sickening Tories will not even declare that Rhodes etc is no go through to enable the travel companies to glean moe profit.
Somebody is the enemies of the people, and we know who it is.My sentiments exactly, while also forcing more upheaval while they are trying to deal with life and death situations.
Scandalous, but that is the nature of the Tory party.
They are absolutely poison. Sickening Tories will not even declare that Rhodes etc is no go through to enable the travel companies to glean moe profit.
I’ll level with you, you’ve lost me there.Not this thread but scrap the house of lord's for an elected chamber elected by MPs who are reduced to 100 on a PR representation with the largest party having the boss when they get in. The only problem is it lets true extreme views in so just reduce the number of MPs to 100 on first past the post and make seats bigger areas maybe. I don't know.
No perfect system, but reduce the number of politicians ( was the jist) whilst scrapping the lord's in the present form. I was admitting whilst having the diagnosis, I don't have the cureI’ll level with you, you’ve lost me there.
Also, PR has let in extremism in Europe.... should have clarified thatNo perfect system, but reduce the number of politicians ( was the jist) whilst scrapping the lord's in the present form. I was admitting whilst having the diagnosis, I don't have the cure
Ah, sorry. I get you now. Would have no qualms with scrapping the Lords for an elected second chamber, but think PR is essential for the country moving forward. Not too concerned about the chance of it letting in extremism, as we’re getting close to that now anyway.No perfect system, but reduce the number of politicians ( was the jist) whilst scrapping the lord's in the present form. I was admitting whilst having the diagnosis, I don't have the cure
Not this thread but scrap the house of lord's for an elected chamber elected by MPs who are reduced to 100 on a PR representation with the largest party having the boss when they get in. The only problem is it lets true extreme views in so just reduce the number of MPs to 100 on first past the post and make seats bigger areas maybe. I don't know.
I agree but was being cautious.Ah, sorry. I get you now. Would have no qualms with scrapping the Lords for an elected second chamber, but think PR is essential for the country moving forward. Not too concerned about the chance of it letting in extremism, as we’re getting close to that now anyway.
Yes, as before. I agree.Thing with PR is for it to really work properly and for it to be truly democratic, then people have to accept that there will be extreme views represented in government/parliament and that is right, given they also exist in the populace.
In a mature democracy, I’d argue that’s a very good thing though. Majority rule means the policies they’d be advocating would never get enough support to be implemented and having their ideas properly platformed and scrutinised has as much if not more chance of dissipating their support rather than increasing it.
Getting a parliament truly representative of the populace as a whole is a fundamental tenet of pr and proper democracy in action, no matter what the views are.
And yes to scrapping or at the very least overhauling the House of Lords.
having good policies doesn't make for a particularly good government if those in power are corrupt as fuck
The whole governance thing needs a radical shake upCorrect. Sadly power corrupts people it just becomes more obvious/brazen when they hold it for too long.
This corruption isn’t necessarily in a financial sense, although that of course also happens, but nepotism is rife. You can understand why leaders would want their own “people” in jobs but it doesn’t make for good government,