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What's wrong with our politicans
Nadine Dorries goes on a reality show, she would be better off staying put in the House of Commons, that's reality enough surely. Cameron looks increasingly marginalised, and out of step, as to Clegg what on earth is he doing these days. There is not one of them that has any gravitas, or common sense. Come the next election i am thinking of voting for the monster raving loony party, not sure they still exist but if so my x is for them.
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@Em - Always interesting to see manifestos :)
I read through yours though, Em, and 8/10 for effort and all, but I could only agree with about 1 or 2 of your 10 points, so I don't think I could promise you my vote.
I would agree that there does seem to have been a reduction in politicians of character, and far too many politicians are politicians for life,...
I read through yours though, Em, and 8/10 for effort and all, but I could only agree with about 1 or 2 of your 10 points, so I don't think I could promise you my vote.
I would agree that there does seem to have been a reduction in politicians of character, and far too many politicians are politicians for life,...
18:58 Tue 27th Nov 2012
@Em - Always interesting to see manifestos :)
I read through yours though, Em, and 8/10 for effort and all, but I could only agree with about 1 or 2 of your 10 points, so I don't think I could promise you my vote.
I would agree that there does seem to have been a reduction in politicians of character, and far too many politicians are politicians for life, leaving uni to act as a researcher, then parachuted into a safe seat when it is felt they are ready. That system generates anodyne clones who rarely if ever disagree with the party line.
We could do with a more diverse political representation, but given our current voting system and the hold that the 2 major parties have on the electorate, it is next to impossible for small parties or independents to shine.
There are 50 or so doctors I think for example, who will be standing in 50 seats on a platform of support for the NHS, and another initiative called Democracy 2015 which is broadchurch and full of good intentions - but they fielded a candidate at the Corby by election and managed to poll just 34 votes...
I read through yours though, Em, and 8/10 for effort and all, but I could only agree with about 1 or 2 of your 10 points, so I don't think I could promise you my vote.
I would agree that there does seem to have been a reduction in politicians of character, and far too many politicians are politicians for life, leaving uni to act as a researcher, then parachuted into a safe seat when it is felt they are ready. That system generates anodyne clones who rarely if ever disagree with the party line.
We could do with a more diverse political representation, but given our current voting system and the hold that the 2 major parties have on the electorate, it is next to impossible for small parties or independents to shine.
There are 50 or so doctors I think for example, who will be standing in 50 seats on a platform of support for the NHS, and another initiative called Democracy 2015 which is broadchurch and full of good intentions - but they fielded a candidate at the Corby by election and managed to poll just 34 votes...
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