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Pin a red rose to a donkey .. etc ... etcOriginally posted by AtW View PostIt does not matter what he says, some people just vote for the party anyway ...Comment
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There are existing laws that deal with some types of deception by candidates seeking election to the Commons. Here's an example:-Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's about time new act was introduced to punish those attempting to obtain public office by deception.
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That's not good enough.Originally posted by TinTrump View PostThere are existing laws that deal with some types of deception by candidates seeking election to the Commons. Here's an example:-
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Candidates and especially parties must disclose all material changes they plan to do and in the event of suddenly doing different thing those who signed off manifesto go straight to jail.Comment
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Hardly fair. No plan survives changing circumstances. I think I better rule would be labour party membership - life sentence of hard labour in Siberia (crime being a clueless muppet).Originally posted by AtW View PostThat's not good enough.
Candidates and especially parties must disclose all material changes they plan to do and in the event of suddenly doing different thing those who signed off manifesto go straight to jail.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Sounds like you want Soviet style 5 year plans. How would a coalition be formed?Originally posted by AtW View PostCandidates and especially parties must disclose all material changes they plan to do and in the event of suddenly doing different thing those who signed off manifesto go straight to jail.
Many people would agree with your general sentiment but you must realise how impractical this is.Comment
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He won't.Originally posted by TinTrump View PostMany people would agree with your general sentiment but you must realise how impractical this is.Comment
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Coalition is the worst form of GovernmentOriginally posted by TinTrump View PostHow would a coalition be formed?
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Why is it? Surely to have a single party means that they can implememt what they like for the term of their government. A coalition at least means that they have to convince their partners to back them.Originally posted by AtW View PostCoalition is the worst form of Government
Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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