I have been holding my breath now for quite a while and am fast losing consHas he been suspended? Labour bloke was suspended for doing exactly this - so I guess he has been??
You're right to link populism with anti-establishment politics. You're also right to say that they represent the establishment. Given that inherent contradiction, maybe you can provide multiple instances of them articulating anti-establishment politics. If you can't, there's something badly wrong with your logic.The leader isn't the issue. The party has morphed into a populist "anti establishment" crazy fruitcake. Which is interesting for three important reasons ->
1) They in power and have been for 14 years, they are the establishment.
2) They took us out the EU and still talk as if they haven't
3) Since Boris they act (and appear comfortable) with attacking the opposition, as if the opposition are in power.
They desperately need a decade in opposition to sort themselves out. Not your usual end of days party in power, they've acted like the opposition for years.
Indeed no money to repair the potholes. But Worthing has found the magic money tree to repaint all the lines on fairly quiet residential streets. And yes, you guessed it. They are painting the lines over the potholes. So when a council claims it has no money to fix the potholes it is a lie. They have money but are intent on frittering it away on other "projects" (like painting wiggly lines on the road in Montague Street because "they did it in Copenhagen" and the ridiculously expensive relaying of the pavement at Worthing Station just to put a few new trees in).I'm not going down a 'they're all as bad as each other' or 'Labour and the Tories are the same' road but, I'm not naive enough to think that just because the government has changed, my life and millions of other lives are going to be *dramatically* different to now. There isn't the money, resources or – let's face it – enthusiasm available to, for example: 'fix' the NHS; repair all the potholes (total cost is estimated to be about £12bn, as I recall); overhaul mental health facilities; sort out the rivers; get the public transport network back on track (pun intended). Yes, the economy will improve, because that's cyclical too.
If that's cynical, then so be it. I prefer the term realistic
@clapham_gull put "anti-establishment" in quotes. My understanding was by this he is signaling it is bullshit posturing, which was I thought his point, meaning you and he share a common view about the Tories.You're right to link populism with anti-establishment politics. You're also right to say that they represent the establishment. Given that inherent contradiction, maybe you can provide multiple instances of them articulating anti-establishment politics. If you can't, there's something badly wrong with your logic.
The potholes are the responsibility of county councils ie West or East Sussex.Indeed no money to repair the potholes. But Worthing has found the magic money tree to repaint all the lines on fairly quiet residential streets. And yes, you guessed it. They are painting the lines over the potholes. So when a council claims it has no money to fix the potholes it is a lie. They have money but are intent on frittering it away on other "projects" (like painting wiggly lines on the road in Montague Street because "they did it in Copenhagen" and the ridiculously expensive relaying of the pavement at Worthing Station just to put a few new trees in).
I'm all for cosmetic vanity projects if the money is there. When austerity prevails and the Councils are pleading poverty I find their inept failure to prioritse essential services very concerning.
Both of these took "a leave of absence". From what's been reported, it's implied they did so voluntarily. But suspect we should assume they are suspended until investigations are completed.Two Conservative party officials suspected of betting on date of election, no action. (Lee/Mason)
Both of these took "a leave of absence". From what's been reported, it's implied they did so voluntarily. But suspect we should assume they are suspended until investigations are completed.
Oh, agreed. I believe they were encouraged to take a leave of absence by the local managers, not by anyone senior (and certainly not Sunak). And it's now been left as-is because it saves Sunak from having to do anything.I think them taking 'a leave of absence' means Sunak doesn't have to make a decision. The only decision he has made on this so far took him a week of ever increasing pressure, whilst I believe Starmer took under 2 hours
Yes, this same Philip Davies, married to Esther McVey.
Very.f*** of Sunk - how stupid do you think we are?
To be fair, a lot of people ARE stupid...Very.
He thinks we are all very stupid.
To be fair, a lot of people ARE stupid...
You remind me of the anti poverty campaigners, who define poverty as being below a certain percentage. Here from the CPAG website:Statistically half of people are more stupid than the average person, although I believe that in certain studies, it has peaked as high as 51.89 %
Who cares though really - on the list of things to care about or even to be outraged about…? This is an absolute irrelevance, except to the media.I'm really struggling to keep up with this gambling malarkey. Is it right that
One labour candidate bet against himself winning and was suspended. (Craig)
Six Police officers from Sunaks protection squad suspected of betting on date of election, one suspended.
Two Conservative candidates suspected of betting on date of election and suspended. (Williams/Saunders)
Two Conservative party officials suspected of betting on date of election, no action. (Lee/Mason)
One Conservative member of the Welsh assembly suspected of betting on date of election, no action. (George)
One Conservative cabinet member admitted betting on date of election, no action. (Jack)
One Conservative candidate has admitted betting against himself winning, no action. (Davies)
I wonder how many others have been named whilst I've been typing that