From this ignorant outsiders perspective, I would say that the electoral system in Ireland was deliberately crafted with verve and nuance, to disperse influence and power amongst as many groups as possible, whilst keeping the unelected power centre (the church) whole. It is something civil war Spain had the choice to do at about the same time in history. They chose poorly.emordnilap wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 12:23Agreed, the Irish will have to get SF out of their system somehow, so they'll do well at the next election. However, for good or for bad, we have an excellent, moderate electoral system where one party rarely has the upper hand.
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https://twitter.com/DPJHodges/status/15 ... 2553501696
Understand Liz Truss has been informed by Graham Brady the traditional threshold of letters for a leadership challenge has been breached. But he is insisting on a threshold of half the parliamentary party before acting.
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I guess you're sore that nobody responded to your missive......
Everybody knows you're just being provocative and want an argument....
Clear to whom ???It is clear, that the Truss/KK objectives were good ??
Even the majority of the Tory Party disagree or have have rowed back, never mind the country at large - just look at the polls...
'The markets' certainly didn't think that the objectives were good.....
Introducing and then withdrawing these disruptive policies have cost the country a minimum of £20 BILLION and counting....Britain urgently needed disruptive approaches and policies to drive growth ??
Not to mention the increase in interest rates (which will kill investment), the increase in mortgage rates, the pension schemes that have been trashed, the 10% inflation and the cost of living crisis that will squeeze those already suffering at the bottom of society.....
Is that what Britain urgently needed ??
Maggie was very, very lucky. She also took a wrecking ball to the UK economy, particularly manufacturing. She was only saved by the North Sea Oil bonanza and by flogging off everything that wasn't nailed down...Their plan was to do a Thatcher and let growth rip ??
Yup, Lizzy T and KK helped their mates in finance by removing the cap on their bonuses - they must be delightedBut that is not going to happen. The financiers have won again.....
Yup, did you see News @ 10 last night ??So Austerity 2 is on the way for the poorest people in society.......
These are the people that will be paying for the mini budget shambles....
THERE IS NOTHING MORE THAT CAN BE TAKEN FROM THESE PEOPLE...
The mega rich and the big corporations have the fancy dancy lawyers and tax loopholes....How much more does Labour think the well off will pay?
The poor see it as a luxury to have a piece of toast (ref the 65 year old cleaner crying on News @ 10 last night)
Labour should be doing all it can to make the well off pay their FAIR SHARE - nothing more
I don't know how to respond to that, only to say that you must never have been poor, or hungry, or ill, or fallen on hard times...Faux outrage is bursting out everywhere amongst the media and chattering classes....
Your arrogance, ignorance and lack of humanity and compassion stands out like a beacon
Happy now ?????
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This video sums up the mess we're in nicely:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRDLIOME47c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRDLIOME47c
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Every cloud has a golden lining. Torfu back on the menu!
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is one of the most common illusions we experience. Stan Robinson
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Won't reply to the abuse, as we said before, go for a walk, clear your head, do something constructive.
Does anyone else have any ideas on how the country can tax assets held abroad? No platitudes about international agreements they will never and have never stopped the wealthy avoiding tax in the UK.
The two examples of gold bars in Switzerland or living in the UK and disturbing the company profits in Ireland are very basic examples.
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So Braverman has resigned (or been sacked, depending on the source), allegedly for a minor admin mistake. Not the real story - apparently she had a massive row with Truss last night "over visas", which we can assume means Truss wants to relax visa requirements to boost immigration and Braverman told her it was a really bad idea, and Braverman then found an excuse to get out of there. Rumour has it that she will be replaced by Schapps, who is a Hunt ally, so the right wingers are complaining about a Hunt coup. What an unbelievable shambles.
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Reports that mps were physically manhandled to vote for the government on the fracking vote, and that the Tory chief whip has resigned, presumably over this issue, as it is basically the government falsifying a vote in parliament which it had earlier described as a vote of confidence in itself. This is not democracy it is blatant dictatorship
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If it is a dictatorship then the dictator is Hunt, not Truss. He can pull the plug on her now any time he likes.PS_RalphW wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 19:35 Reports that mps were physically manhandled to vote for the government on the fracking vote, and that the Tory chief whip has resigned, presumably over this issue, as it is basically the government falsifying a vote in parliament which it had earlier described as a vote of confidence in itself. This is not democracy it is blatant dictatorship
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Both chief whip and deputy have resigned, apparently before the vote. A lot of tortes seem to have voted for the government believing it was still a vote of confidence, as this was withdrawn at the last minute in the chamber. The lobbies were chaos. This is no way to run a government.
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It is no way to run a political party either. This situation is beginning to look like an existential threat to the tory party, and that is not something I've ever said before. I thought they would always pull themselves together eventually. But right now it looks like they all know Truss has got to go, but they simply cannot agree on a candidate for a "coronation", and the reasons they can't agree go right to the core of what the tory party stands for. Truss hasn't just killed her own premiership and the tory's chance of winning the next election -- she's actually killed the free-market-extremist ideology she attempted to implement. This situation could yet get much more messy and insane than it currently is. They cannot fix this while in power, and therefore cannot remain in power for the next 2 years, and yet the lower they go in the polls the crazier it might seem to call an election.PS_RalphW wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 20:29 Both chief whip and deputy have resigned, apparently before the vote. A lot of tortes seem to have voted for the government believing it was still a vote of confidence, as this was withdrawn at the last minute in the chamber. The lobbies were chaos. This is no way to run a government.
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It turns out that no one in the highest levels of government can confirm if the chief whip and deputy chief whip have gone. It really is a sad spectacle. I wonder if we'll even have a government by the time the morning comes?
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As you were, the whips have undersigned. Wonder what comes next?!
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Nigel Farage floats the idea of a new party to replace the tories. Appeals to leading tories to join him to make it happen:
https://twitter.com/GBNEWS/status/1582839405617692672
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