Please don’t slag off users who voluntarily chose to take a time out.
...oh and the key word in the title is “running”
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Previously on "Politics, what's stopping you from running for office?"
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Mechanically, he's too fat. He'd like to be a sex pest, but he's had to settle for general pest.Originally posted by woohoo View PostMF is obviously on the sex pest list.
Politician, hmm.
Don't they mainly do that to score some ludicrously overpaid consultancy after a couple of years?
Whereas contractors cut out the crap in the middle.
Win.
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there's more utility in life learning about my surroundings and understanding nature than that desire politicians seem to have in controlling others through the abuse of power
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For a bunch of mercenary contractors, I’m surprised that no-one has said “because they don’t pay enough”.
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I'm a poor liar and I'm sure I would give direct answers. Not sure how long I would last, telling the truth.
Plus I'm pro brexit and don't like religion (any religion). Plus I want rid of the monarchy, or just keep Megan. So I don't think I fit any electorate.
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Let’s face it any of us that regularly post here will have said enough to render us untouchable from an electorate point of view. I wouldn’t have it any other way. [emoji91]Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostYou'll have had to have lived a very colourful life to be less suitable than a large number of current MPs.
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You'll have had to have lived a very colourful life to be less suitable than a large number of current MPs.Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI've lived a life. My past would render me an unsuitable candidate.
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I've lived a life. My past would render me an unsuitable candidate.
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Perhaps at the country wide level but at the local level perhaps they can still change things for the local community.Originally posted by HugeWhale View PostPrior experience.
Politicians only think they're running the country. They're not. They have zero clout unless a they're a Cabinet Minister and even then hardly any.
Civil servants are running the country. That is where the power is.
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