I don't dispute it at all and agree that the SPADS have an awful lot of power in agreeing party policy, probably too much, but it's all about votes and it's been happening for years, Cummings, Alastair Campbell, Bernard Ingham (nearly 50 years):shrug:
When you said 'working with Government...
Under PR, you wouldn't have the two huge coalitions of battling factions held together by the prize of absolute power which currently represent the British electorate's choice of Government.
You would have at least two Conservative parties and Labour parties representing the different wings. So...
And could you imagine the one nation conservatives electing him leader :lolol:
Even if the Labour and Conservative parties only split into two parties each, the political landscape would be so very different under PR :thumbsup:
And I can tell you from personal (if somewhat out of date) experience and second hand from people who are still working in that environment and have done for years that prior to this Government that wasn't the case.
From people who worked under a number of different Governments, by far the...
If we had PR, he may well be sitting in parliament with a few UKIP'ers, together with Johnson, Braverman, Sunak and co with their ERG party, Corbyn leading his true socialist party and a few other waifs and strays, all smirking away completely powerless.
We also would have had a Government made...
But to be fair, he was only beaten into third pace by a man dressed in a dolphin suit the once :lolol:
Besides there's no way the British Electorate would be naive enough to fall for his bullshi ................ Oh
After all your campaigning for Boris and Nige's Leave campaign as being 'great for the working classes', Brexit was a failure because it wasn't done right ? :dunce:
I remember some great nights in there including IIRC a couple of New Years Eves, but all their entertainers could sing. I'm afraid the answer is in the post above :wink:
Yet again proving that the amount of entertainment contained in any thread on NSC is directly and inversely proportional to that expected from the title :thumbsup: