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Originally posted by vetran View PostSeine mehr Morgen stirbt nie
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI suggest we get rid of all regional assemblies/parliaments and the English mayoral system.
All i can see them doing is posturing, I can't even bring myself to watch or listen any Scottish politics, it is painful stuff. Yesterday was all about 'banning' putting Shetland in box on a map...
Bid to ban maps of Scotland which put Shetland in a box takes step forward | HeraldScotland
Khan in London seems no better.
Give local government more power and more control. Allow them to vary business rates and taxation to an extent and to choose the minimum wage in their area. It would be truly transformative.
So mayors come up with policies e.g. number of social properties per housing development, but only national government can enforce it.
Mayors only tend to have policing and transport under their remit, and even something like transport is split between local councils, the mayor and national government agencies.
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I suggest we get rid of all regional assemblies/parliaments and the English mayoral system.
All i can see them doing is posturing, I can't even bring myself to watch or listen any Scottish politics, it is painful stuff. Yesterday was all about 'banning' putting Shetland in box on a map...
Bid to ban maps of Scotland which put Shetland in a box takes step forward | HeraldScotland
Khan in London seems no better.
Give local government more power and more control. Allow them to vary business rates and taxation to an extent and to choose the minimum wage in their area. It would be truly transformative.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA government have never divided a country more than this one. From businesses to relationships, a lot of damage has been done. And they're not finished yet.
Go on, vote for them again. Turkeys voting for Christmas doesn't quite cut it.
I will thanks.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI'm sure that's what the DUP are hoping for too.
Young people need to get out there and vote before the older generation rob them entirely of a future.
Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View Post- Shouldham this be in the Brexit forum?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostHopefully there is another hung parliament....
Young people need to get out there and vote before the older generation rob them entirely of a future.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA government have never divided a country more than this one. From businesses to relationships, a lot of damage has been done. And they're not finished yet.
Go on, vote for them again. Turkeys voting for Christmas doesn't quite cut it.
Hopefully there is another hung parliament....
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