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EddieM
Well, it looks like it's going to die. Now I'm not going to tell you where my alliegances lie, but the lib dems cannot oust the conservatives but likewise the conservatives can't oust the lib dems, bit of a mess eh?
This is the first government in my lifetime that has had over 50% of the people voting support them. So this is the most representative we have got.
Oh, I can't resist that.This is the first government in my lifetime that has had over 50% of the people voting support them. So this is the most representative we have got.
Oh, I can't resist that.This is the first government in my lifetime that has had over 50% of the people voting support them. So this is the most representative we have got.
This is the first government in my lifetime that had nobody actually vote for them.
Those that voted Tory didn't vote for a coalition. Those that vote LibDem didn't vote for a coalition. And those that voted for any other party sure didn't vote for a coalition.
Neither is actually doing what it said it would when we voted for them.
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That's called representative democracy.
It's what we have.
We got what we voted for.
Sure, if all you do is look at the party manifesto, you can argue they are not doing what they said they would, but they have also done a lot of what they said they would.
But then anyone who votes based only on the manifesto should kindly step away from the voting booth.
Once elected as MPs, they stitched up this coalition, and it is certainly not the only thing they could have done. Cameron could, for instance, have gone for a minority government. That, really, is what we voted for.
Cameron could, for instance, have gone for a minority government. That, really, is what we voted for.
Not been around for a while, so sorry this is late.Once elected as MPs, they stitched up this coalition, and it is certainly not the only thing they could have done. Cameron could, for instance, have gone for a minority government. That, really, is what we voted for.
Not sure you really get the failings of representative democracy.
You vote them to represent you, not necessarily to do what you want.
Cameron could, for instance, have gone for a minority government. That, really, is what we voted for.
Again, we voted for the lib dumps and the cons to represent us, we didn't vote for either a minority government or a coalition, that was their choice to make as elected representatives.
Have a go at them for what they have done wrong by all means, but don't blame them for using the system in a manor most don't like.
Or don't hate the player, hate the game.
just asking, and i nevr did polotics at school..do we hav to aline ourselves to one of the partys? or can we think outsdie the box?
for me, i dont really beleive any of them... i think their there for themselves only... and i would want a common sence party... that represented to peeple.
Should i start campaning?
Exellent Tho` The Speker might be a better job - orDER, Order Let Mr. Aaron Seal speak now , is he glossing over the issues , or does he just want to be a Lord of the Mannerjust asking, and i nevr did polotics at school..do we hav to aline ourselves to one of the partys? or can we think outsdie the box?
for me, i dont really beleive any of them... i think their there for themselves only... and i would want a common sence party... that represented to peeple.
Should i start campaning?
I think you'd do very well in the dyslexic party. If elected you could become Chancellor of the Spellchecker.