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md |
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
md wrote:
Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
Isn’t gaining and maintaining power the only thing that matters to most political players regardless of which side they’re on?
I don't think it is the only thing that matters, but there is no history of those in power giving powers away unless compelled to or to gain in another way. This is another reason I despair at the supine attitude of most people I talk to about the erosion of our liberties.
The current crisis is the perfect answer to those who think history doesn't matter.
I find it odd that on the same day that Keir Starmer announced his grand new devolution plans, he chose not to say a word about the plight of the Lorry drivers stuck at Dover and Folkestone.
Of course he has said nothing. He waits until it is all over and then preaches at us. Useless creature!
It's all part of the Great Reset.
While politicians are paid extremely well for playing their game, it seems that the task of responding to a life-threatening situtation has been left to a local community of unpaid volunteers.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9085453...d-lorry-drivers.html |
Green Man |
Honey wrote:
md wrote:
Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
Isn’t gaining and maintaining power the only thing that matters to most political players regardless of which side they’re on?
I don't think it is the only thing that matters, but there is no history of those in power giving powers away unless compelled to or to gain in another way. This is another reason I despair at the supine attitude of most people I talk to about the erosion of our liberties.
The current crisis is the perfect answer to those who think history doesn't matter.
I find it odd that on the same day that Keir Starmer announced his grand new devolution plans, he chose not to say a word about the plight of the Lorry drivers stuck at Dover and Folkestone.
Of course he has said nothing. He waits until it is all over and then preaches at us. Useless creature!
It's all part of the Great Reset. |
Honey |
md wrote:
Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
Isn’t gaining and maintaining power the only thing that matters to most political players regardless of which side they’re on?
I don't think it is the only thing that matters, but there is no history of those in power giving powers away unless compelled to or to gain in another way. This is another reason I despair at the supine attitude of most people I talk to about the erosion of our liberties.
The current crisis is the perfect answer to those who think history doesn't matter.
I find it odd that on the same day that Keir Starmer announced his grand new devolution plans, he chose not to say a word about the plight of the Lorry drivers stuck at Dover and Folkestone.
Of course he has said nothing. He waits until it is all over and then preaches at us. Useless creature! |
Wyot |
md wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:
[quote]md wrote:
I find it odd that on the same day that Keir Starmer announced his grand new devolution plans, he chose not to say a word about the plight of the Lorry drivers stuck at Dover and Folkestone.
He is a terrible disappointment, Starmer. As Rome burns, all he is concerned with is lining up the SNP for a future coalition.
He kicks the Government for their lockdowns not being hard enough and at the same time the economic effects of lockdowns. And does not reveal what he would do.
All pretty despicable in its way. |
md |
Wyot wrote:
md wrote:
Isn’t gaining and maintaining power the only thing that matters to most political players regardless of which side they’re on?
I don't think it is the only thing that matters, but there is no history of those in power giving powers away unless compelled to or to gain in another way. This is another reason I despair at the supine attitude of most people I talk to about the erosion of our liberties.
The current crisis is the perfect answer to those who think history doesn't matter.
I find it odd that on the same day that Keir Starmer announced his grand new devolution plans, he chose not to say a word about the plight of the Lorry drivers stuck at Dover and Folkestone. |
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