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  1. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 01:57 PM

     The Earl of Chesterfield, on 14 June 2024 - 01:29 PM, said:

    But we've a tory party desperate for summat to shout about to in some way slow their slide towards oblivion, alongside contributors who've spent five or more years championing them and a supposedly successful Brexit.

    Yet...

    As for the LD's, yeah, I find their stance on Europe and a fair percentage of what the Greens are saying quite appealing. However I'm hoping we'll see something along the lines of what New Labour did in '97.

    Win a majority by appealing to the centre ground, apply strict financial constraints to stabilise the economy (they were often criticised for paralleling Major's policies), then pursue a more socialist agenda when growth allowed.

    Oh, and as said, re-align with the EU over a period of time...



    Genuine question - how do you feel about allowing sixteen year olds the vote?

    I?d keep it at 18, although it?s not something I?ve given much thought to.
    I?m still scarred by the sight of William Hague at he Tory conference many many years ago!
  2. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 12:57 PM

    View Postisleaiw1, on 14 June 2024 - 12:46 PM, said:

    They will have to go some to beat Boris....who also had a big majority. Are you suggesting the public shouldnt be allowed to choose if they keep choosing these idiots..?

    Of course, has I?ve said many times before, the will of the people?.that?s democracy!
  3. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 12:03 PM

    The paradox is that the country is about to elect potentially the worst government in modern times with potentially the biggest majority in modern times.
    It?s even starting to unravel before they?ve got the keys to No10.
  4. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 10:06 AM

     dim view, on 14 June 2024 - 08:40 AM, said:

    By gum. That's Fishini talk.
    How many Tory candidates can you name who openly concur with that sentiment?
    What's your tolerance level on being lied to (by anybody)?

    My tolerance level stops at lying to the country re your tax plans.
  5. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 07:39 AM

    View PostGoku, on 14 June 2024 - 07:06 AM, said:

    You weren?t worried about lying when Bozza was in charge matey ;) but if you?re starting now, fair play. It?s never too late

    I?d have a Boris led Tory government over the lot of the new incomings at No10 every day of the week and twice on Sundays. And I think after a few short moths the majority of floating voters will feel the same.

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