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A government unburdened by doctrine 16:20 - Jul 5 with 1834 viewsDJR





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A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:26 - Jul 5 with 1760 viewsNthQldITFC

I particularly like this line:

The prime minister also said the UK needed a “bigger reset, a rediscovery of who we are” but that he knew that “one of the great strengths of this nation has always been to navigate a way to calmer waters”.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/05/keir-starmer-first-spee

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:27 - Jul 5 with 1731 viewsGlasgowBlue

A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:26 - Jul 5 by NthQldITFC

I particularly like this line:

The prime minister also said the UK needed a “bigger reset, a rediscovery of who we are” but that he knew that “one of the great strengths of this nation has always been to navigate a way to calmer waters”.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/05/keir-starmer-first-spee


All good stuff.

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:32 - Jul 5 with 1716 viewscarlo88

Just feels wonderful to have some adults in charge, not the bunch of unruly children we've had for the last five years.
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A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:50 - Jul 5 with 1620 viewshomer_123

A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:32 - Jul 5 by carlo88

Just feels wonderful to have some adults in charge, not the bunch of unruly children we've had for the last five years.


5?

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:13 - Jul 5 with 1547 viewschicoazul

Lol
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A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:24 - Jul 5 with 1518 viewsNthQldITFC

There are two attitudes to choose from, I think.

The world-weary, cynical, "it'll be more of the same, T*ry-lite, it's not good enough," position, which clearly has strong grounds.

Or the "OK, let's give them a chance, they certainly will be better than what's just been flushed, and they have put forward some positive changes," take which is also clearly true.

I think we do ourselves a disservice and pander to our own egos if we just go down the first route and dismiss the latter.

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 21:31 - Jul 5 with 1336 viewsNthsuffolkblue

A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:24 - Jul 5 by NthQldITFC

There are two attitudes to choose from, I think.

The world-weary, cynical, "it'll be more of the same, T*ry-lite, it's not good enough," position, which clearly has strong grounds.

Or the "OK, let's give them a chance, they certainly will be better than what's just been flushed, and they have put forward some positive changes," take which is also clearly true.

I think we do ourselves a disservice and pander to our own egos if we just go down the first route and dismiss the latter.


At the very least he suggests there might be some integrity and decency in the government and that is a massive improvement alone. He makes some right noises with taxation and funding public services too.

Time will tell but I certainly feel much better than I would have done had I woken up to another Conservative government.

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 22:21 - Jul 5 with 1239 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:24 - Jul 5 by NthQldITFC

There are two attitudes to choose from, I think.

The world-weary, cynical, "it'll be more of the same, T*ry-lite, it's not good enough," position, which clearly has strong grounds.

Or the "OK, let's give them a chance, they certainly will be better than what's just been flushed, and they have put forward some positive changes," take which is also clearly true.

I think we do ourselves a disservice and pander to our own egos if we just go down the first route and dismiss the latter.


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A government unburdened by doctrine on 07:29 - Jul 6 with 1039 viewsGlasgowBlue

A government unburdened by doctrine on 22:21 - Jul 5 by BanksterDebtSlave

Let me help.
They are definitely not going to be getting all progressive now that they are in and surprising to the upside. Think Republican/Democrat before Trump...yawn.


Already scrapped the Rwanda policy. So one day in and we are already a more decent country.

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A government unburdened by doctrine on 09:38 - Jul 6 with 927 viewsFreddies_Ears

A government unburdened by doctrine on 07:29 - Jul 6 by GlasgowBlue

Already scrapped the Rwanda policy. So one day in and we are already a more decent country.


And Wes Street ingredients already called the BMA's junior doctors, to open talks to resolve their dispute. With Rwanda, that's 2 promises kept in 2 days. A good start.
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