The Stroud constituency includes the west of Stroud.Impressive. They've even invented a fictitious Parliamentary constituency!
The Stroud constituency includes the west of Stroud.Impressive. They've even invented a fictitious Parliamentary constituency!
Well said! The level of bile in that article is just ridiculous - and wtf has it got to do with New Zealand anyway?
Ah, very good explanation........it's......it's........how can I put it............The Stroud constituency includes the west of Stroud.
I'll tell you what is desperate.Ah, very good explanation........it's......it's........how can I put it............
..................'Desperate' is the word, I think.
You're not very familiar with Stroud (a small town near Gloucester), are you?I'll tell you what is desperate.
Having the LibDems stand aside, to give the Tories and Labour a head to head battle and thinking 'oh goody look at all those lovely votes I can harvest'.
I'm not entirely sure how to class Ms Cato and the Green party hierarchy:-
Arrogance.
Stupid
Narrowminded.
Bumbling.
Idiots.
Shortsighted.
My guess is all of the above.
What is it with left being unable to accept defeat? You are assuming that all who voted, but nor for the Torys wants a leftist government, maybe a reasonable chunk wanted a centrist choice?
We had a referendum on this. Most people - or a majority anyway - didn't want proportional representation.I myself am not a lefty, but a centrist, and have called for a more proportional system of representation since I've been eligible to vote, whoever has been in government. As far as I am concerned, at present, we have all lost.
Seems to have suited us very well; we turned out in numbers and voted Conservative!I was a remainer but disgusted that MPs did everything to go against democratic vote. We are now hearing from labour supporters so many excuses including.Witch hunt against Corbyn, Brexit, Media against them and today heard an MP say shouldn't have agreed to a December election as this didnt suit labour voters.
For goodness sake all of us that voted Labour get over it and start making judgements of new government in a years time.
Libralisms rotting in the gutter rejected for the fantasy world it represents , mouldy"s correct it"s time to give your head a wobble again
Regards
DF
So, about those nurses, you only need to wait ten years.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-nhs-tories-latest-nicky-morgan-a9216506.html
Turns out Boris and the Tories made promises they aren't going to keep.
No ifs no buts.
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Doesn't matter. Nothing matters. People won't take any responsibility for the way they voted when the Tories don't fulfil any of their extremely vague manifesto 'pledges'.
We had a referendum on this. Most people - or a majority anyway - didn't want proportional representation.
I am happy that I will be able to sat if things start going wrong "Well, I didn't vote for them.
But if Brexit turns out to be messy and difficult, and they do not start working for those Labour voters who switched, they will have to face the electorate again in 5 years.
As you say, AV was/is a half arsed form of PR - and the referendum was essentially the result of pressure from some sources for PR. Any which way though, the nation didn't want it. Mainly I think because it would have lead to more hung Parliaments (something the electorate clearly showed they were thoroughly pissed off with last Thursday!)We didn't have a referendum on PR, we had a referendum on AV which is half-arsed.
The referendum occurred before the recent succession of hung parliaments.
It was a bit of a stitch up between the two main parties who were scared of losing power.
So, just to be clear, you're in favour of taking votes off people in the UK?
I think you're going to be sadly disappointed with your first statement as well. Cummings may be pulling the strings at the moment but Boris is an absolute classic liberal. As London Mayor he was a total centerist, promoting cycling and energy saving Boris buses and was elected by a Remain supporting, multi-cultural city. He's a social liberal who thinks mainly with his cock. With a massive majority he'll be straight back to the centre. There'll be a few dog whistle policies, like "punishing" the BBC, to keep Cummings happy but the likes of Raab and Patel will be shifted stage right in the big re-shuffle.
That's the funniest thinwg I've read on here today.
Got to hand it to the Tories, they don't miss a trick. All those carefully staged clips of shiny new northern Tory MPs in matching blue scarves catching the train from some grim Victorian northern railway edifice to down south and their wide-eyed new adventure at 'big school' in Westminster. Pure panto. Oh yes it is