malg
Well-Known Member
They all have a manifesto for that. I only saw this tonight, and my initial impression was that it was crass. Even worse was that I read (don't know if true) that he wants to put it in the garden of No10. If that's true, then it's nonsense. The pledges are just dribble as well though. It's like an exercise given to 15 year old students by the teacher - 'come up with pledges you'd make if you were PM'. I've said it already, but the NHS one is so vague that it's laughable.Damocles said:gordondaviesmoustache said:I do wonder if Milliband's utterly ridiculous carved stone gimmick will prove to be his 'Sheffield Rally moment'.
Seriously, who the fuck thought that was a good idea?
I think the idea of having 6 guiding principles that are literally set in stone for your term in Government is a very good idea.
The principles themselves were badly designed but the idea was excellent and every party should do it. Manifestos are essentially broad policy documents detailing views on every issue possible.
The one thing that the Government is absolutely crying out for, are clear and concise pass/failure metrics for their term. 5 years down the line if those policies weren't met then the country kicks them out. At the moment, one of the big issues with politics in general is that all sides can argue all issues because nobody has given specific, measurable goals on what they want to achieve publically.
We should encourage more people to do this, not less.
As for encouraging more to do it, I'm guessing you're on about politicians, well all we're asking for is for them to lie more, but put it in stone. Politics are bad enough, and the one thing it doesn't need is more gimmicks (Ed seems to have gone for a couple now, this silly monolith thingy, and the horrid thing with Brand. At least the Brand thing will give him a lot of exposure to the youth vote).
