| A government unburdened by doctrine 16:20 - Jul 5 with 1960 views | DJR | [Post edited 5 Jul 2024 16:21]
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:26 - Jul 5 with 1886 views | 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/po |  |
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:27 - Jul 5 with 1857 views | GlasgowBlue |
| 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/po |
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:32 - Jul 5 with 1842 views | carlo88 | Just feels wonderful to have some adults in charge, not the bunch of unruly children we've had for the last five years. |  | |  |
| A government unburdened by doctrine on 16:50 - Jul 5 with 1746 views | homer_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. |
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:13 - Jul 5 with 1673 views | chicoazul | Lol Lmao |  |
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 17:24 - Jul 5 with 1644 views | 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 21:31 - Jul 5 with 1462 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
| 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 1365 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| 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. |
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. |  |
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| A government unburdened by doctrine on 07:29 - Jul 6 with 1165 views | GlasgowBlue |
| 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 1053 views | Freddies_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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