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Topic History of: Boris.
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Green Man Cunts are uselful MP's are not !

Wyot hedda wrote:
[quote]Wyot wrote:


it's a broken system..FPP and non proportional representation is not very democratic.


I agree. However, even if the system was perfect, we are still left with politicians who mistake dancing around the media for leadership, and fancy themselves rather clever in the process. Until this disease is addressed democracy is an illusion; because the people we vote for aren't the ones who run the country.
JK2006 Of c course most people cannot acknowledge the influence the media has - nobody admits they have been brainwashed. Rather like police behaviour - I would never have believed it possible had I not been through it myself.
hedda Wyot wrote:
Quite.

As I have taken the decision to stop voting until a political party presents itself, independent from the disease of instant media reactivity and grounded in principal and vision, I won't even consider voting for anyone.

Who leads the Conservative party is of no interest to me, as I won't be voting for it. Likewise Labour and Liberals. I simply watch the unfolding circus, with sadness for my country.

That said, I think the Tories would be mad not to vote Boris out at this opportunity from the perspective of their careers; and have a suspicion of an upset later, followed by Boris "doing a Trump" and trying argue the toss and hang on...


it's a broken system..FPP and non proportional representation is not very democratic.
JK2006 And let's be honest - this is the way the Century goes; very few Republicans want or wanted Trump but the man has charisma like it or not which is all that matters these days. Boris would be an excellent dinner party guest. Who cares about either of their policies, moralities, leadership skills? Ditto Paddington Bear in Ukraine. His abilities are trivial compared to his TV skills. No wonder our brilliant Monarch knew that marmalade sandwiches were far more important than silly votes in stupid Parliament.