Crab.C.Nesbitt
Bobby Mimms
I’m not sure that you can blame this clusterfudge on OJEU procurement, given that it entirely circumvented ojeu rules!
As always, an excellent piece by Spurs supporting John Crace.
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...the-party-of-churchill?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
"From Black Dog to Big Dog - the depressing decline in standards in UK politics"
Tomorrow they'll start burning the documents
The MPs are not the problem per se, the party system is.I said after the disgrace in the Commons during the Brexit votes that it should be burnt down. Disgrace every single one of them, i am surprised that anyone still belives that MPs ( of any party) are honest and trustfull.
The MPs are not the problem per se, the party system is.
It stifles open expression in exchange for power and punishes open expression by restricting power. That isn't democracy.
I said before the Brexit vote that we shouldn't be doing it because our political system was nowhere near ready for it and we should concentrate on getting our house in order before pointing fingers elsewhere - and I was right.
Although I must admit I didn't think it'd get quite this dysfunctional.
I was referencing your comments about MPs "not being honest and trustworthy".Disagree, all the MPs were dragging their feet on the bill and putting their own thoughts over the people who had voted. We need anothr Guy Fawks.
I said after the disgrace in the Commons during the Brexit votes that it should be burnt down. Disgrace every single one of them, i am surprised that anyone still belives that MPs ( of any party) are honest and trustfull.
So why does it take being so close to losing his job for him to do the things he's always claimed he wanted to do? He's saying the right things but if he continues on this dangerous course of leftism then he'll have to immediately leave.Mr Barclay's role, which will include overseeing the merger of the Cabinet Office with a new Office of the Prime Minister, is also intended to reassure Conservative backbenchers that the Government will break away from the interventionist era of the Covid-19 pandemic and return to the small state conservatism championed by Mr Johnson before he entered No 10.
I suspect it's far more simple than that - he's popular.I reckon that the reason for the support of the albino fudge wit within cabinet is simple. There are plenty of other tories who have broken lock down rules too. It would be a circus for Johnson to have to resign, only to be replaced by Sunak and then for photos of that spiv clam to be released, champagne glass in hand then he goes and well. You get the rest.
Yeah well. we may as well keep voting Tory then , because they're all the same. WTF?
Why not just get someone more competent and less fascist? Surely there's someone amongst your 360 odd MPs who fits that bill?I suspect it's far more simple than that - he's popular.
If he can be reined in and start behaving like a conservative then he can be very useful. Recent Telegraph articles appear to me as if that's been made clear to him - govern properly and you survive, continue to govern like an economic halfwit and you're gone.