"IMO it's better than a lurch to the right followed by a lurch to the left"
The rocky horror show time warp approach to politics.....
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Coalitions tend to take the sharper, extreme edges off things in the various parties' manifestoes which isn't a bad thing.
The hiatus? Some might view the sitting cabinet as being a lame duck but that's not true. They manage ongoing business as they would have been doing pre election. Post election up to the formation of a) a new coalition and b) the makeup of the new cabinet, they may amend existing bills/laws and come up with new stuff as well. Those proposals have to be voted on in the new 1st and 2nd chambers which means, for instance, that a right wing sitting cabinet is very unlikely to get new or amended right wing policy through a new left wing parliament, or vice versa.
IMO it's better than a lurch to the right followed by a lurch to the left.
"IMO it's better than a lurch to the right followed by a lurch to the left"
The rocky horror show time warp approach to politics.....
Just to add to my post #530. That leader also believes Covid was designed to decimate world populations, down closer to 7M rather than 7Bn. The vaccine was designed to help achieve that goal. He believes in many other conspiracy theories like the moon landing never happened. Rockets can't get into outer space as they'd all burn up before getting through the Earth's atmosphere.
He does have a particular hatred for the WEF so he's not all bad.
Having done a quick recap on the various parties' promises so far, I can't help but agree with MA's sentiment that Conservatives and Labour can only be differentiated by the colour of their rosettes, and even the liberals apart from Davy's inclination to stunts and slapstick. IMO they are just 'clubs' who are desperate to be in charge, and are offering the political equivalent of various bags of sweeties to soften us up
And its all such bland stuff, IMO there's only been one utterly bonkers idea (national service) and only one I'm pleased to see (the gender/s*x recognition one, although even that's fraught with loopholes)
At least old Nige has spiced things up, milk shake sellers up and down the country must be delighted. And good to see egg on the Beeb's faces today when they fact checkd him on a series of immigration claims he made and found all but one to be fact
Just watched the two morons on tv. My god , we are screwed.
If Swale calls the Tories far right once more and doesn't put a micrometer between them and Labour I'll scream. Never has there been a more, weak backed pair of parties going in Uk politics.
Get ready for 4 years more of misery, as this muppet doesn't have a clue.
I hope Sir Nigel stirs up the hornets nest enough, to actually make these clowns listen to the population.
ps, the milk shake thrower has been revealed as a Corbyn loving, only fans *** worker. One of momentums finest supporters.
Cor blimey g'ovnor, dunt arf mak yer prawd
Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 04-06-2024 at 09:50 PM.
One fellah who makes more sense than most, sorry if I’ve mentioned this before, is Mick Lynch. Wears his allegiances on his sleeve but still manages to be considered and clear in his responses and line of reasoning
Talking of ‘fact checking’…it seems, as was palpably obvious last night, that some of Sunak’s claims from the evening ‘debate’ aren’t going to stand up to close scrutiny.
Bit of a waste of time last night. Starmer was okay, Sunak came across as a rude, arrogant little man who couldn’t abide by the rules and it wasn’t very well ‘chaired’ imo, but if you or Tricky are seriously waiting for the opportunist Farage to bring anything to the table you’ll have a very long wait. Only just made his mind up to stand and he still doesn’t know which party he wants to be part of.
No I’m not waiting, and please don’t lump me in the same group as Tricky, you’re more like him in approach than I am, I’m indifferent enough about the outcome of this to be pretty objective - hence my favourable comments in the last two days regarding two chaps on opposite ends of the argument. Farage happened to pass the beebs fact checking pretty well, Lynch was objectively critical of his sides performance last night, hats off to both of them for using behaviour run of the mill politicians find impossible
You’d make a good politician, why don’t you say something positive for a change
Bit tetchy, AF…and if you want evidence of a negative post look no further than your own post #535. Hardly the personification of positivity were you?
At least we agree on neither of us wanting to be compared to Tricky, but as for last night I simply told it as I saw it…I’d give Starmer no more than 6/10, Sunak I felt was just rude and told lies, Julie Etchingham was out of her depth and the idea that anyone can answer complex questions in 45 seconds seems very flawed to me.
Hard to say something positive about something so poor.