The chair of Enfield Conservatives has been suspended.
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Good grief. The state of him.
He actually looks less dodgy in the nazi outfit, than in his recent photo!
The chair of Enfield Conservatives has been suspended.
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Right to suspend him, but will likely be found to be an innocent fancy dress get up, rather than a form of hero worship, I suspect and hope that is all it was.
See, this is interesting because I've always been Labour and this right here is exactly how I try and live as well.
See, this is interesting because I've always been Labour and this right here is exactly how I try and live as well.
Politics has been hugely divisive in this country since Brexit and as your post suggests we all have a lot more in common in terms of goals than differences.
Politics now suffers from the same issue as the social media society where to get coverage and clicks you operate on the extremes of the left and right which is a huge turn off for much of the electorate.
When you look at the quality of politicians on the front benches you cannot help but think is this really the best this country can come up with, we all deserve and need better
Trouble is Seasider, who would truly want to put themselves forward and hope to be elected. No matter how ‘clean’ they are, our media will dig and delve until they find the smallest of errors, poor judgement etc, that lays in their past and once they’ve found it continue to hound the person, hopefully until resignation. Let’s be truthful, is there anyone on here, or elsewhere, who can honestly say they have never committed any act that may have been even trivially wrong?
It seems to be a dreadful national trait we have whereby we build a person so high until they sit atop a pedestal and then commence to throw stones and rocks at them until they fall off it.
Same with politicians, sports people and almost every other aspect in life.
If we are looking for candidates that could pass a truthful and honest examination of ‘squeaky cleanness’ then we will sadly be searching from now until kingdom come and in the meanwhile have to put up with the dross we have had over the past decades.
If the media can't find any dirt, they just make it up.
Politics has been hugely divisive in this country since Brexit and as your post suggests we all have a lot more in common in terms of goals than differences.
Politics now suffers from the same issue as the social media society where to get coverage and clicks you operate on the extremes of the left and right which is a huge turn off for much of the electorate.
When you look at the quality of politicians on the front benches you cannot help but think is this really the best this country can come up with, we all deserve and need better
See, this is interesting because I've always been Labour and this right here is exactly how I try and live as well.
It’s all about the backhanders. Giving your wife or chums multi million pound government contracts.Agree re divisiveness….suspect a large majority are somewhere near the centre. Re the state of those in charge, when you pay an MP the salary of, for example, nothing more than a junior to middle manager in the City (even without taking bonuses into account), you’re never going to get the number of quality people needed IMO. Why would anyone want to put up with the hassle, scrutiny and likelihood of losing their job every 5 years for that ?
It’s all about the backhanders. Giving your wife or chums multi million pound government contracts.
It was mostly ERG group members like Mark Francois and Peter Bone, and DUP that voted against Mays Brexit, Tory remain MP's mostly backed it. If May had not lost the majority she inherited, she would have got it through.
Not a swipe at you personally, I assure you. I've just always been turned off by the 'punish the rich and hardworking to look after the feckless and lazy' attitude of the Labour Party whilst growing up in the 70's. Our economy was ruined in a very different way to that of today by self-entitled workers whipped up to think they were indispensable and the only workforce in the world who could do what they do and deserved to be paid handsomely. They weren't.
Corbyn worried the hell out of me as I felt he was cut from the same cloth, so I didn't vote Labour.
This is a whole different debate, though - and I very rarely get involved in political ones. Nobody wins, we just go round in circles.
This is so true, Labour had the chance to possibly mitigate against the hard Brexit we eventually got, but put party politics ahead of what was possibly a better softer outcome and relished in joining with the ERG to defeat time and time again May’s sitting government. It looked great at the time in the HOC but all the time I felt this was playing into the hard right hands of the Conservative party. This may be simplistic and I do not hold the Labour Party responsible for the eventual outcome, but they did not help matters in my opinion.
It’s all about the backhanders. Giving your wife or chums multi million pound government contracts.
For some, yes, but not 600+
What I cant get my head around is why anyone would think that after 12 years of a Conservative government anything would be significantly different for the next four.
I also dont get why anyone thinks coalition is a bad idea and something to be avoided.
Strange narratives in politics
For some, yes, but not 600+
I don't have any problem with a coaltition. If the numbers of seats won means that no single party has a majority then a coaltion makes absolute sense. I really don't mind a coalition if that is how the cookie crumbles. It is how we get to a coalition that bothers me.
My beef is with PR. PR (apparently) guarantees coalitions. Why is that good?