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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 17:14:27 GMT
I think the recent election will prove to be a permanent game-changer...I really do see them as having no chance whatsoever of winning a parliamentary majority again in my lifetime. A victory for democracy...
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Post by Gone on Dec 26, 2019 17:53:07 GMT
Which is better party that listens to the electorate and within reason gives them what is possible or a party that tells the electorate that they are stupid, but not to worry because we know best and will do what is best for you?
I don't like controlling authoritarian governments of either the left or the right, and I will always support the government that listens. .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 18:17:13 GMT
I think the recent election will prove to be a permanent game-changer...I really do see them as having no chance whatsoever of winning a parliamentary majority again in my lifetime. A victory for democracy... Once the Tory boundary changes have gone through that will be it absolutely no chance of any other party getting elected.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Dec 26, 2019 18:37:50 GMT
A victory for democracy... Once the Tory boundary changes have gone through that will be it absolutely no chance of any other party getting elected. The Boundary Commission make boundary changes, not political parties, and they are based entirely on attempting to ensure that each constituency contains the same number of voters to within a 5% margin.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 18:56:49 GMT
Its going to be one hell of a sleigh-ride. Buckle up. There will be casualties.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 19:04:33 GMT
Once the Tory boundary changes have gone through that will be it absolutely no chance of any other party getting elected. The Boundary Commission make boundary changes, not political parties, and they are based entirely on attempting to ensure that each constituency contains the same number of voters to within a 5% margin. That''s as may be but the next tranche of changes will benefit the Tories
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 19:10:55 GMT
I've been chatting with the MI6 admin girls (Evangeline excepted as she thinks I am a fraud) and apparently there will be some official info leaking out quite soon about Russian cloud forming and penetration technology.
Basically they are going to flood us using modern technical techniques. There is nothing we can do about it other than trying to get rid of Lithuanians from the UK.
I know it's a bit naughty for me to pre-empt the upcoming advice over the wires but to give a clue 'buy a boat asap. A submarine would be even better".
Must go into hiding now.
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Post by Gone on Dec 26, 2019 19:12:30 GMT
The Boundary Commission make boundary changes, not political parties, and they are based entirely on attempting to ensure that each constituency contains the same number of voters to within a 5% margin. That''s as may be but the next tranche of changes will benefit the Tories Only because the current boundaries benefit labour and they are attempting to make the constituencies more equitable
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 19:22:15 GMT
That''s as may be but the next tranche of changes will benefit the Tories Only because the current boundaries benefit labour and they are attempting to make the constituencies more equitable Didn't anybody tell you about the kool-aid?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 19:29:50 GMT
That''s as may be but the next tranche of changes will benefit the Tories Only because the current boundaries benefit labour and they are attempting to make the constituencies more equitable
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2019 19:42:23 GMT
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Post by phil70 on Dec 28, 2019 12:40:43 GMT
So what's next in this chess game then? My prediction: A forced no deal Brexit. Major recession the likes of which nobody alive has experienced. Tories re-elected on a "better the devil you know" basis next time. Tories select a new leader who campaigns on a "let's rejoin the EU for the sake of the economy" ticket and gets elected in the ~2029 election. Thus keeping labour out by tactics. That's what I reckon anyway. Of course it's always worth remembering in all this that the wealthy Tories such as Mr Johnson will never feel any of the effects of major recession. In fact it often results in wealthy people becoming more wealthy. What's not to like? And the great part of it is that the recession was not the Tories fault. It was the fault of the people who thought Brexit was a good idea. The common man in other words. Don't want to disagree but the FT has shown a steady rise since the choice was made for a Tory government to the tune of 110 billion (I think that's the amount) Phil
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Post by JohnV on Dec 28, 2019 15:52:12 GMT
People have very poor or very selective memories
The foundations for the recession can be firmly laid at the door of Mr B liar and his oppo Gordon Brown.
The changes made to the banking industry under their leadership left the UK massively exposed to a crash and once the subprimes started going bang the banks were left vastly more exposed than they would have been under the old regime. (You should never let pigs set their own menu)
Add to that the crazy selling of gold and ....... kablooey
They get thrown out and the incoming administration discovers that it is even worse than we were told .... in fact like Old Mother Hubberd the cupboard was bare (well apart from a note saying sorry it's all gone)
No real option to recession and cuts ..... the last lot had already proved that you can't spend your way out of a shortage of money
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Post by lollygagger on Dec 28, 2019 16:49:56 GMT
Sorry John but that's just Tory crap. The gold wasn't worth having, the economy did great under labour and they spent the money on services for all plus debt so the common man would see the good of some of it as opposed to the Tory's back pockets. I'm no labour supporter but you are as deluded as they are!
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Post by Mr Stabby on Dec 28, 2019 17:24:07 GMT
The gold wasn't worth having Obviously the people who bought it thought it was, and you would have to say that history proved them right.
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