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What's Labour's Answer To The Catastrophe That Is Devolution?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-553 97201
yep you've guessed it, more devolution. Many many more layers of politicians and officials bloating the public sector, bossing us about at every level. Gawd elp us, that's all we need! As TGL once said, the state should be as small as possible, looks like Steer Calmer has other ideas. Madness?
yep you've guessed it, more devolution. Many many more layers of politicians and officials bloating the public sector, bossing us about at every level. Gawd elp us, that's all we need! As TGL once said, the state should be as small as possible, looks like Steer Calmer has other ideas. Madness?
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untitled, //oh dear one whole paragraph is too long-winded is it? I suggest you read more.// A whole paragraph of obfuscating, insulting rubbish is more than enough. You know what? I'm getting sick of listening to little pip squeaks who neither they or their families have made any contribution to it playing fast & loose with British sovereignty, many of whom...
15:47 Tue 22nd Dec 2020
obviously, what is needed is to place as much power as possible in the hands of one man (not a directly elected one like the USA, of course)
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2020/ dec/01/ boris-j ohnson- publish es-plan s-to-ta ke-powe r-back- from-co urts-an d-mps
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A bit concerning? An empty headed oaf and his feeble-minded wreckers wanting to hold all the cards should have sirens and klaxons going off.
It's becoming obvious that Mr Johnson is a front for something sinister. Why else would he remain in place as life as we know it disintegrates on multiple fronts?
It's becoming obvious that Mr Johnson is a front for something sinister. Why else would he remain in place as life as we know it disintegrates on multiple fronts?
Labour would have an uphill battle to gain a majority without returning in Scotland. To do that they need to seriously threaten the SNP and to do that in turn they may need actually to acknowledge the case for another referendum.
This government greatly worries me as does the story party generally. We have an incompetent cabinet and a PM with it seems scant regard for law and institutions. Not in fact all that traditionally Tory at all, Labour can make headway also by attacking it on those fronts.
This government greatly worries me as does the story party generally. We have an incompetent cabinet and a PM with it seems scant regard for law and institutions. Not in fact all that traditionally Tory at all, Labour can make headway also by attacking it on those fronts.
ich: "More devolution generally is a good thing." -how?
"It does not need to be endless bureaucracy." - but it will be, gawd even the local councils now have a "cabinet" paying a salary, when before it was all voluntary and all they got was subsistence.
"Johnson’s instinct is centralisation and to ignore the devolved bodies already set up " - excellent, devolution has been a Brobdingnagian disaster, costing gazillions, we should un devolve now.
"It does not need to be endless bureaucracy." - but it will be, gawd even the local councils now have a "cabinet" paying a salary, when before it was all voluntary and all they got was subsistence.
"Johnson’s instinct is centralisation and to ignore the devolved bodies already set up " - excellent, devolution has been a Brobdingnagian disaster, costing gazillions, we should un devolve now.
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