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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Universal sufferage ? the fact that for the last century or so, parliaments were supposed to represent the populace ? Are you really as ******* dumb as you make out ?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
It's like talking to a Trump supporter. All mouth, no brain.
PS - You're a lot closer to a typical Trump supporter than i'll ever be.Last edited by TestMangler; 20 June 2022, 14:38.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
Exactly what I was going to say..
My MP is the person my constituency picked in a democratic vote to represent our views to government. So is yours.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostCourse it was.
My MP is the person my constituency picked in a democratic vote to represent our views to government. So is yours.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
What has changed in the intervening centuries to make it out of date?Comment
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Here's a simple guide to the differences between PR and FPTP.
https://keydifferences.com/differenc...sentation.html
I can't say if it's biased or not, do your own research.
I personally prefer the idea of voting for a party that then gets seats proportionally according to its share of the votes, rather than voting for someone who has never lived in my area and was parachuted in by the party exec. However, I don't know enough about PR to know what the potential pitfalls of that system are and intend to do more research before I decide which flag I'm running up the pole.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHere's a simple guide to the differences between PR and FPTP.
https://keydifferences.com/differenc...sentation.html
I can't say if it's biased or not, do your own research.
I personally prefer the idea of voting for a party that then gets seats proportionally according to its share of the votes, rather than voting for someone who has never lived in my area and was parachuted in by the party exec. However, I don't know enough about PR to know what the potential pitfalls of that system are and intend to do more research before I decide which flag I'm running up the pole.
What happens next is that those policies for which you voted get chucked on the bonfire so that the party can get into bed with another party to form a government.
The political back pedaling will be like an Italian tank regiment. In fact, I'd wager that parties will put things in their manifestos to get votes in the full knowledge that they'd never need to implement them.Last edited by Guy At Charnock Richard; 21 June 2022, 08:08.Comment
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Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
What will happen is this - you vote for a party based on some attractive policy proposals in that party's manifesto.
What happens next is that those policies for which you voted get chucked on the bonfire so that the party can get into bed with another party to form a government.
The political back pedaling will be like an Italian tank regiment. In fact, I'd wager that parties will put things in their manifestos to get votes in the full knowledge that they'd never need to implement them.
People still vote for the Tories, no matter how many manifesto lies they publish, and they always excuse their voting for the Tories by saying that everyone else would be worse, or that in 1842 someone who wasn't an elite privileged tory won and the country fell apart before the election, therefore we must continue to vote for Tories.
The fact that some gullible idiots continue to promote self harm in support of the elite (who now rebrand everyone else as elite) shows that the country is in the mess it is in because it's the will of the people to be run by the criminals we have in government.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
What will happen is this - you vote for a party based on some attractive policy proposals in that party's manifesto.
What happens next is that those policies for which you voted get chucked on the bonfire so that the party can get into bed with another party to form a government.
The political back pedaling will be like an Italian tank regiment. In fact, I'd wager that parties will put things in their manifestos to get votes in the full knowledge that they'd never need to implement them.Comment
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