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I’m sick of all this chauvinist electioneering - and look forward to the relief when it's all over. I know who I intend to vote for and probably most other readers do also. What matters is that minorities learn to live with majority decisions.
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"it should be made a criminal offence to promise certain things, and then fail to provided them once in power." - think it through AOG, you want a manifesto adhered to regardless of prevailing circumstances? Personally I'd get shot of this whole specific list idea they all do. Just a general statement of direction and prehaps a few big ticket ideas. Expecting a government to define what it's going to do for 5 years in adcanced is criminally stupid.
"Expecting a government to define what it's going to do for 5 years in adcanced is criminally stupid."
I also agree....but with a caveat.
Taking the "...few big ticket ideas." ideas, and for ideas, read promises, in TTT's post, I am of the view there must be compelling, meaningful reasons why they are not delivered on.
If a big promise induces the nation to return the party who made the promise is not delivered, then I think there's an argument to suggest the loss of the mandate.
If you are induced into a contract, and the promise the contract made in order to induce you is not delivered, it is a breach of contract.
I also agree....but with a caveat.
Taking the "...few big ticket ideas." ideas, and for ideas, read promises, in TTT's post, I am of the view there must be compelling, meaningful reasons why they are not delivered on.
If a big promise induces the nation to return the party who made the promise is not delivered, then I think there's an argument to suggest the loss of the mandate.
If you are induced into a contract, and the promise the contract made in order to induce you is not delivered, it is a breach of contract.
Yes DD but we elect a governement to act for us taking into account all the factors all of the time, we cannot put them in straitjacket from day 1. When I hear the phrase U turn I always cringe because whoever is doing it is merely reacting to the current circumstances which are different to those when the "promise" was made. Essentially a manifesto is really a doc that has become a necessity for the parties but only so they can campaign and the press won't go on nagging about some irrelevant BS. I look forward to the day when Labour/Tories do not bother with a manifesto and come up with say a small pamphlet discribing their general direction and the few big ticket issues that I mention above. Looking at both the Manifestos in his election all I see is both parties trying to decorate a room blind fold and that is because neiher side have a chrystal ball for the next 5 years.
I'm surprised none of the press pointed out the rather obvious hole in UKIP's plans. What if they hold an in out referendum on the EU and Britain decides to stay in? They'll no longer be able to afford much of their manifesto :-) and even were Britain to vote out it would presumably not happen overnight