Parklaner81
Steve Hodge
Your food analogy is really annoying me
Or, you might say, he's just trying to re-heat the whole brexit debate...
Your food analogy is really annoying me
Im sure that's 'The' prime minister not 'your'There is only one. He represents even those protesting.
Too late unfortunately, the best thing that could happen to the NHS is for it to be taken out of politics.My fear is the NHS becoming weaponised by whoever deems it advantageous.
My fear is the NHS becoming weaponised by whoever deems it advantageous.
Too late unfortunately, the best thing that could happen to the NHS is for it to be taken out of politics.My fear is the NHS becoming weaponised by whoever deems it advantageous.
Protesting the actions of a government is one thing, protesting the (overwhelming) choice of the public is another.This gonad*s from GG’s brexity headbangers is of a piece with fudging Boris’ “people’s government” banner - and, of course, his plans to take revenge on the judiciary. Winner takes all. Dissent, checks and balances, any appeal to truth or reason - all are anti-democratic.
Protesting the actions of a government is one thing, protesting the (overwhelming) choice of the public is another.
Protesting the actions of a government is one thing, protesting the (overwhelming) choice of the public is another.
The UK will have to do something with the stupid FPTP system. It is a relic that should have been changed aeons ago.No issue with protesting as long as they aren't causing trouble, free speech should be encouraged.
What's ironic is that it's a load of people down saff protesting in London when ultimately the election result was determined by the Labour heartlands up north many of whom haven't voted Tory in over a hundred years. Shows to me that some of these people just don't get it.
Momentum must be very proud.
Utter pricks.
I read that as little clam the first timeIndeed. Alan Johnson summed up that lot rather well I thought.
The UK will have to do something with the stupid FPTP system. It is a relic that should have been changed aeons ago.
Their country (again, democratically) chose to continue taking our hand outs and a disproportionate level of representation in the Commons. They've got nothing to complain about either.It's not the choice of their country though is it, clearly.
But I’m with the Scots as I am with the people of the Catalan or any call for legitimate democratic independence!
Fortunately, this time the extremist, anti-Semites didn't win.Sounds like we are going back to the '70s in the UK and shades of the mid-1930s in Germany
Lansman's a pretty big clam, massive in fact. I doubt Johnston would've made that mistake.I read that as little clam the first time
Didn't they give us a vote on AV, rather than PR, or some fudge that wouldn't have changed anything much anyway? I seem to remember it ultimately being little better.Apart from feeling totally fed up at the result, I also feel totally disenfranchised under the FPTP system.
I live in a Tory safe seat, probably one of the safest in the country. Just shy of 70% of the vote this time round, usually 60-65%. It's just pointless voting anything else, although I still do.
We (the public) had the chance to change it back in 2011 but voted to stick with the status quo. And that vote only happened due to the coalition government. There's no upside for this government, nor any incumbent government with a decent majority, in changing it.
This is what people should be protesting about.
Just be grateful that you live in a safe Tory seat, they tend to be really nice areas.Apart from feeling totally fed up at the result, I also feel totally disenfranchised under the FPTP system.
I live in a Tory safe seat, probably one of the safest in the country. Just shy of 70% of the vote this time round, usually 60-65%. It's just pointless voting anything else, although I still do.
We (the public) had the chance to change it back in 2011 but voted to stick with the status quo. And that vote only happened due to the coalition government. There's no upside for this government, nor any incumbent government with a decent majority, in changing it.
This is what people should be protesting about.