British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage 18:08 - Jun 3 with 2740 views | Keno | we need someone with integrity, someone who was prepared to sacrifice himself and his party to when Western civilisation in the midst of a financial crisis, someone who has saved us before and could lead us into a bright future cometh the hour ...... |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:11 - Jun 3 with 2375 views | Swansea_Blue | Yes!! A new lick of paint on the turnstiles too! |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:13 - Jun 3 with 2357 views | bluelagos | Behave. Got a sniff of office and sh@t on his parties chances for decades selling the students down the river. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:15 - Jun 3 with 2338 views | Keno |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:13 - Jun 3 by bluelagos | Behave. Got a sniff of office and sh@t on his parties chances for decades selling the students down the river. |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:24 - Jun 3 with 2314 views | EdwardStone | Didn't you have the rather wonderful Caroline Lucas as your MP? She has buckets full of integrity |  | |  |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:28 - Jun 3 with 2292 views | factual_blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:24 - Jun 3 by EdwardStone | Didn't you have the rather wonderful Caroline Lucas as your MP? She has buckets full of integrity |
Don't think Keno lives in Brighton. Certainly not since they refused him planning permission for his special subterranean secure facility for Penny Smith. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:29 - Jun 3 with 2282 views | EdwardStone |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:28 - Jun 3 by factual_blue | Don't think Keno lives in Brighton. Certainly not since they refused him planning permission for his special subterranean secure facility for Penny Smith. |
I always imagined he was somewhere in those parts..... Probably Hove. actually |  | |  |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:53 - Jun 3 with 2239 views | factual_blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:29 - Jun 3 by EdwardStone | I always imagined he was somewhere in those parts..... Probably Hove. actually |
I think he's in the town that my school decamped to during the War* *Not the Boer War, or the Wars of the Roses, but WW2. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:58 - Jun 3 with 2209 views | EdwardStone |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:53 - Jun 3 by factual_blue | I think he's in the town that my school decamped to during the War* *Not the Boer War, or the Wars of the Roses, but WW2. |
That information leaves us in the arms of a well read, knowledgable and erudite religious lady who is cleverer than her colleagues Nun The Wiser |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:06 - Jun 3 with 2181 views | factual_blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:58 - Jun 3 by EdwardStone | That information leaves us in the arms of a well read, knowledgable and erudite religious lady who is cleverer than her colleagues Nun The Wiser |
A town in which they recently burnt an effigy of boris. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:08 - Jun 3 with 2172 views | Swansea_Blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:24 - Jun 3 by EdwardStone | Didn't you have the rather wonderful Caroline Lucas as your MP? She has buckets full of integrity |
Not completely squeaky clean. She was rapped over the knuckles a few years ago for giving a tour of the Commons for £150 to raise some campaign funding. Got told it gave her an "unfair advantage over other election candidates", if you believe wiki. Lol. Nevermind the Tories receiving £millions in donations from racists or from people who then received juicy public contracts. That £150 could make all the difference (which was handed back, unlike the dodgy Tory donation). I imagine Labour and most other parties have got some skeletons in their donor closet too. I think there's a good argument for allocating them public funds for campaigning, but massively reducing the amount. They don't need millions to get their message across when pressers are free. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:21 - Jun 3 with 2145 views | BrianTablet |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:06 - Jun 3 by factual_blue | A town in which they recently burnt an effigy of boris. |
And site of Britain's worst avalanche? |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:30 - Jun 3 with 2106 views | Keno |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:24 - Jun 3 by EdwardStone | Didn't you have the rather wonderful Caroline Lucas as your MP? She has buckets full of integrity |
I am just along the coast to the west with Peter Bottomley as my MP For a Tory he is a surprisingly nice, decent and hard working guy with quite a sense of humour |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:05 - Jun 3 with 2016 views | factual_blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 19:21 - Jun 3 by BrianTablet | And site of Britain's worst avalanche? |
And of a battle in 1264. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:16 - Jun 3 with 1989 views | GlasgowBlue | In all seriousness, the last thing British politics needs is a saviour. The choice at the last general election was between two popularists with cult* followers. What we need is sensible,competent and boring. *feel free to insert joke about spelling mistake. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:25 - Jun 3 with 1963 views | Keno |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:16 - Jun 3 by GlasgowBlue | In all seriousness, the last thing British politics needs is a saviour. The choice at the last general election was between two popularists with cult* followers. What we need is sensible,competent and boring. *feel free to insert joke about spelling mistake. |
This is actually a very good point, and well made! GB - remember the election we seemed to spend half the night posting about the results as they came in? When was that? |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:49 - Jun 3 with 1908 views | GlasgowBlue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:25 - Jun 3 by Keno | This is actually a very good point, and well made! GB - remember the election we seemed to spend half the night posting about the results as they came in? When was that? |
2010. 14 years ago. Where has that time gone? |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:56 - Jun 3 with 1882 views | Keno |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:49 - Jun 3 by GlasgowBlue | 2010. 14 years ago. Where has that time gone? |
Blimey! That’s rather scary isn’t it |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:00 - Jun 3 with 1868 views | GlasgowBlue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 20:56 - Jun 3 by Keno | Blimey! That’s rather scary isn’t it |
Dalai, R.I.P., dipped in and out of that thread if I recall correctly. Political threads on here seemed to be far more respectful back then. [Post edited 3 Jun 2024 21:01]
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:04 - Jun 3 with 1839 views | Ewan_Oozami |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:00 - Jun 3 by GlasgowBlue | Dalai, R.I.P., dipped in and out of that thread if I recall correctly. Political threads on here seemed to be far more respectful back then. [Post edited 3 Jun 2024 21:01]
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The Polarisation was just beginning in 2010..... |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:06 - Jun 3 with 1826 views | GlasgowBlue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:04 - Jun 3 by Ewan_Oozami | The Polarisation was just beginning in 2010..... |
I'd say 2015 onwards. The election of Corbyn as Labour leader followed shortly by Brexit seemed to toxify the debate. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:32 - Jun 3 with 1742 views | Keno |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:00 - Jun 3 by GlasgowBlue | Dalai, R.I.P., dipped in and out of that thread if I recall correctly. Political threads on here seemed to be far more respectful back then. [Post edited 3 Jun 2024 21:01]
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Yes he did, he was always worth reading |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:51 - Jun 3 with 1706 views | MattinLondon |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 18:13 - Jun 3 by bluelagos | Behave. Got a sniff of office and sh@t on his parties chances for decades selling the students down the river. |
Have to admit that I feel for the Lib Dems as the criticism they receive for their brief time in power, is far in excess when compared to the Tories or Labour. |  | |  |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:53 - Jun 3 with 1701 views | Nthsuffolkblue | |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 22:06 - Jun 3 with 1676 views | Radlett_blue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 21:51 - Jun 3 by MattinLondon | Have to admit that I feel for the Lib Dems as the criticism they receive for their brief time in power, is far in excess when compared to the Tories or Labour. |
They were caught between a rock & a hard place. They could have refused to join Cameron, but that would probably have meant another General Election, which the public didn't want & the Lib Dems would probably have been punished at the polls. Naturally, Clegg & the party wanted a taste of power. unfortunately, as junior partners in a coalition, they had to accept many unpalatable polices, notably student tuition fees & they were treated harshly. One of the big problems of coalitions and PR. |  |
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British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 22:16 - Jun 3 with 1644 views | GlasgowBlue |
British Politics needs a saviour and that isnt Farage on 22:06 - Jun 3 by Radlett_blue | They were caught between a rock & a hard place. They could have refused to join Cameron, but that would probably have meant another General Election, which the public didn't want & the Lib Dems would probably have been punished at the polls. Naturally, Clegg & the party wanted a taste of power. unfortunately, as junior partners in a coalition, they had to accept many unpalatable polices, notably student tuition fees & they were treated harshly. One of the big problems of coalitions and PR. |
Clegg said pre election that he would talk to the party that had the most seats first in the event of a hung parliament. He then said that as soon as he was shown the state of the economy by the civil servants in the economy he was in board with the cuts that needed to be made. Bear in mind that Darling was going to cut harder and faster than Thatcher if Labour won in 2010. Where Clegg made a mistake was to insist that he had ministers in each department. Had he demanded three departments made up only of Lib Dems, environment for example, he could have pointed to their record in 2015. |  |
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