A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 16:53 - Jan 15 with 1314 views | BlueBadger | Yes, but The Labour Party. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 16:59 - Jan 15 with 1296 views | Churchman | Wow, you are right of course. In 1982 Lord Carrington immediately resigned as FO Minister when the Falklands War broke out even though he wasn’t directly responsible. An honourable. and correct decision. He’s about the last one I remember. Major didn’t over the ERM disaster, Blair didn’t after his illegal war. He brazenly held another election and won it ffs! May didn’t resign the government when her Brexit negotiations went pear shaped and this govt should have resigned in the summer after the initial failure to deal with COVID properly. But there’s more chance of Boris becoming an astronaut than the tories doing the right thing putting their handling of COVID to the electorate | | | |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:11 - Jan 15 with 1291 views | factual_blue |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 16:59 - Jan 15 by Churchman | Wow, you are right of course. In 1982 Lord Carrington immediately resigned as FO Minister when the Falklands War broke out even though he wasn’t directly responsible. An honourable. and correct decision. He’s about the last one I remember. Major didn’t over the ERM disaster, Blair didn’t after his illegal war. He brazenly held another election and won it ffs! May didn’t resign the government when her Brexit negotiations went pear shaped and this govt should have resigned in the summer after the initial failure to deal with COVID properly. But there’s more chance of Boris becoming an astronaut than the tories doing the right thing putting their handling of COVID to the electorate |
It's a little bizarre reading Anthony Beevor's book on Arnhem, and to come across reference to Captain The Lord Carrington, a tank commander in the Grenadier Guards | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:12 - Jan 15 with 1286 views | DanTheMan |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 16:53 - Jan 15 by BlueBadger | Yes, but The Labour Party. |
If only the Netherlands had better opposition then they wouldn't have needed to resign. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:38 - Jan 15 with 1239 views | wkj |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:12 - Jan 15 by DanTheMan | If only the Netherlands had better opposition then they wouldn't have needed to resign. |
Or cutting edge policies like ours... | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:48 - Jan 15 with 1219 views | Churchman |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:11 - Jan 15 by factual_blue | It's a little bizarre reading Anthony Beevor's book on Arnhem, and to come across reference to Captain The Lord Carrington, a tank commander in the Grenadier Guards |
I’d forgotten he was in the war. I seem to remember Denis Healey was in the army in WW2 as well. A generation thing, I suppose | | | |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:55 - Jan 15 with 1207 views | Keno |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:48 - Jan 15 by Churchman | I’d forgotten he was in the war. I seem to remember Denis Healey was in the army in WW2 as well. A generation thing, I suppose |
Healey Served with the Royal Engineers. He saw action in the North African campaign, the Allied invasion of Sicily (1943) and the Italian campaign (1943—1945) and was the military landing officer ("beach master") for the British assault brigade at Anzio in 1944. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 19:03 - Jan 15 with 1187 views | monytowbray | Political point scoring! | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 19:06 - Jan 15 with 1186 views | stonojnr | actually I thought the best part was the PM just cycled on his bike over to his meeting with the King. and I dont expect the Dutch will now spend the next week complaining & demanding answers from the police/government about whether the distance complied to staying local or was covid safe...definitely could never happen here | | | |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 19:11 - Jan 15 with 1174 views | Ewan_Oozami |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:55 - Jan 15 by Keno | Healey Served with the Royal Engineers. He saw action in the North African campaign, the Allied invasion of Sicily (1943) and the Italian campaign (1943—1945) and was the military landing officer ("beach master") for the British assault brigade at Anzio in 1944. |
Whatever your politics, in general that generation of senior politicians that fought (or served in a non-combat role) in WW2 were far more honourable and decent than this current generation - that what's make the current Speer wanabees such a pathetic shower for continually harking back to a war from which they learnt absolutely nothing... | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 19:16 - Jan 15 with 1164 views | jaykay |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:12 - Jan 15 by DanTheMan | If only the Netherlands had better opposition then they wouldn't have needed to resign. |
yeah i mean who would use that to excuse the tory party | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 19:55 - Jan 15 with 1139 views | factual_blue |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 18:48 - Jan 15 by Churchman | I’d forgotten he was in the war. I seem to remember Denis Healey was in the army in WW2 as well. A generation thing, I suppose |
There was, IIRC, a British soldier, an ordinary squaddie from somewhere in East Anglia, with whom Denis Healey remained friends for live. Denis was also blessed with one of the finest minds of his generation. Healy, Jenkins, Wilson, Crossman, Crosland and the rest had a startling amount of ability. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:11 - Jan 15 with 1127 views | syntaxerror |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 17:11 - Jan 15 by factual_blue | It's a little bizarre reading Anthony Beevor's book on Arnhem, and to come across reference to Captain The Lord Carrington, a tank commander in the Grenadier Guards |
Thats nothing, Mark Francois single handled won Dunkirk, won the Battle of Britain and sank the Bismarck. | | | |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:16 - Jan 15 with 1115 views | BlueBadger |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:11 - Jan 15 by syntaxerror | Thats nothing, Mark Francois single handled won Dunkirk, won the Battle of Britain and sank the Bismarck. |
The last one was only because the fat c*nt took it below the Plimsol Line when he boarded though. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:17 - Jan 15 with 1112 views | Keno |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:11 - Jan 15 by syntaxerror | Thats nothing, Mark Francois single handled won Dunkirk, won the Battle of Britain and sank the Bismarck. |
You missed off Agincourt, Trafalgar, Waterloo and Culloden while fathering Queen Elizabeth, Kate Middleton and the whole GB Olympic gold winning hockey team | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 21:17 - Jan 15 with 1075 views | Pinewoodblue | Coalition government, as they usually are in Netherlands. Four parties in the coalition and at least ten others in opposition. They were due an election on 17th March any way, this move gives the parties that form the coalition time to seek increased representation. Can you imagine so many parties jockeying to form a coalition in the UK? | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 21:26 - Jan 15 with 1060 views | Ewan_Oozami |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 21:17 - Jan 15 by Pinewoodblue | Coalition government, as they usually are in Netherlands. Four parties in the coalition and at least ten others in opposition. They were due an election on 17th March any way, this move gives the parties that form the coalition time to seek increased representation. Can you imagine so many parties jockeying to form a coalition in the UK? |
It will take a major mindset change for mainstream political parties to accept PR in general elections I'm afraid, probably a step too far for this current generation to comprehend unfortunately... | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 21:40 - Jan 15 with 1051 views | factual_blue |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:11 - Jan 15 by syntaxerror | Thats nothing, Mark Francois single handled won Dunkirk, won the Battle of Britain and sank the Bismarck. |
And then, because of his marvellous and in-depth knowledge of British history, he was appointed Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge, being replaced only in 1983 by Ben Elton's uncle. | |
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A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 00:14 - Jan 16 with 997 views | Churchman |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 20:11 - Jan 15 by syntaxerror | Thats nothing, Mark Francois single handled won Dunkirk, won the Battle of Britain and sank the Bismarck. |
Actually, you are wrong about Francoise and the Bismarck. He threatened to talk to them and they decided scuttling it and an Atlantic swim was a preferable option. A real berk of a creature. | | | |
A government resigning over a the mishandling if something on 09:38 - Jan 16 with 939 views | Swansea_Blue | There aren’t enough MPs in the Tory Party to allow the cabinet to resign each time they feck up! No 10 Clowning Street innit. | |
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