ummm nobody is any good at governing the country so who cares
Clearly not you
ummm nobody is any good at governing the country so who cares
Too many poisonous animals for my liking...
Seriously considering NZ though.
We wouldnt need it if we didnt have the party whip system. Sadly we do.
Australia has proportional representation. It's definitely the way to go.
I was surprised to find that you guys don't have it over here.![]()
we already do, each constituency with an average size of 74k people (smallest is around 30k and biggest is like 110k), its just the whip system means it might as well be that the party gets the % of the seats they get votes... infact due to the whip system thatd actually be more fair, because for example labour got 35.3% of the votes but has 55.2% of the seats.
Don't like PR when you have 3 big political parties like we do. Would just mean a hung parliament every time with the Lib Dems as kingmaker - why should the 3rd placed party have more power than the second placed party? Potentially you could even end up with the party that finished 2nd and 3rd forming the government, with the winners in opposition.
Wrong, in part. We voted for the party and its current manifesto. When Gordon I'm a dictator Brown came into power, he introduced his manifesto. Indeed, when Tories challenged for a election, Brown chickened out and said he needed time to show HIS manifesto working.Seen a few 'Gordon Brown is an illegitimate prime minister' i.e. you didn't vote for him comments thrown around, well in this country you vote for a party not a leader. So, erm, that argument is irrelevent.
The Sun says people should be allowed to think for themselves. The irony.
Labour were quick enough to slam the torys for the jump between Maggie and John without mandate or vote, and now the torys do the same for the TB - GB jump.
Jidh007 your argument is irrelevent, and very much pot calling kettle black.
thatcher didnt promise to do a full other term though, blair did.
How to hold lying politicians to account? Firstly the word "lying" in that sentence is pointless as it goes without saying. How can you tell when a politician is lying? His lips move!
Secondly, voting against them next time doesn't "hold them to account" so is not enough. Tragically, a judge recently refused permission for UKIP to sue the Labour party over their broken manifesto promises saying that a manifesto is not a legally-binding document. I disagree strongly. Someone offers to do something. On the basis of that offer I vote for them, thereby accepting their offer. Failure to then do it is at the very least a breach of trust and possibly a breach of contract. I'd like to see the party leader in such a situation impeached and barred from all future office. And whipped. And put in the stocks in all mainline stations. And made to apologise personally individually to everyone who voted for the lying weasel.
They're public servants and are there to do what they promised to do.
Oh, and I agree about the LibDems. Spineless. If they can't vote on something this important how can we vote for them to represent us ever again.
LOL, it's not that bad.![]()
You might find it challenging in other ways.
We also have the party whip system. The crucial difference is that our government whips do not hold official office.![]()
Interesting question. Strikes seem to work for the French.... ish.How would you revolt against the UK government?
By leaving? thats giving up surely, and setting no example.
Interesting question. Strikes seem to work for the French.... ish.
Imagine what would happen if people refused to go to work until he resigned. He'd have to resign that day even if say... 10% of the working class refused to go to work.