Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
fudging hell - 18 year olds jack booting down the Mall, instead of going to university. Never go full Fascist
One is incompetent, self-serving and unable to control his party; the other is a serious person, with a long record of distinguished public service, and who has completely changed the direction of his party in under 5 years.
I don't really think they are bad and to say I don't take them seriously is probably an over reaction, but I have never been wholly convinced. Where I live now and where I lived previously it is/was always the Lib Dems who seemed most active, regular newsletters, more visibility etc. and I feel they are quite effective at local council level.Genuinely curious, how come? What's so bad about them at a general election (Swinson aside).
John Sweeney (journalist) and Mike Martin (ex soldier/author) are running for the dems. Both good guys and super interesting too.Not sure what they stand for anymore, not convinced they know what they stand for anymore.
Its not really an election for progressives to be picky. Everything has got to be thrown behind Labour this time to ensure the landslide.I don't really think they are bad and to say I don't take them seriously is probably an over reaction, but I have never been wholly convinced. Where I live now and where I lived previously it is/was always the Lib Dems who seemed most active, regular newsletters, more visibility etc. and I feel they are quite effective at local council level.
I don't think Nick Clegg did them any favours in coalition. As for either Jo Swinson or Ed Davey - well, as a party they are definitely lacking in good leadership. I'm not really sure what they stand for nowadays. But right now getting the current incumbents out is the main thing and if voting Lib Dems is what it takes, well, there are worse things I could do. Problem is I live in a very safe Tory seat - the last general election was 70% Tory with the rest pretty equally split Lib/Lab. My dilemma is which is the best tactical vote.
Ive come across Stamer a few times over the years through work. He may be a bit dull, but i always got a strong sense of integrity and decency from him. And ive not felt that about any politician since Benn died.One is incompetent, self-serving and unable to control his party; the other is a serious person, with a long record of distinguished public service, and who has completely changed the direction of his party in under 5 years.
I know which one I hope to wake up and find is Prime Minister on 5th July.
I would say vote tactically depending on who might unseat the incumbent tory prick.Its not really an election for progressives to be picky. Everything has got to be thrown behind Labour this time to ensure the landslide.
Ive never voted for them before (always Green, except Tory in 2019 because of Corbyn's Brexit betrayal), but definitely will this time.
Maybe he's just trying to reverse the boats? All families of 17 year olds will start fleeing across the Channel and seeking asylum in France.Conservatives plan to bring back mandatory National Service
Every 18-year-old would choose between joining the military or volunteering one weekend a month in the community.www.bbc.co.uk
Now I know he doesn't want to win
Ive come across Stamer a few times over the years through work. He may be a bit dull, but i always got a strong sense of integrity and decency from him. And ive not felt that about any politician since Benn died.
None of them have integrity anymoreI wouldn't say he has much integrity, changes his policies and views with the wind.
All very good points and I agree about the isolation thing, although conversely I'd hope it (flexible working) would encourage the development of communities again with people working and living in the same place, taking an interest and getting involved in more 'local stuff' .Maybe not as much as before but we'll see in 20 years what the long term impacts will be off people cutting themselves off from society. Yep plenty can be done remotely and it opens people up to more jobs but face to face contact is good and healthy. It's hard to train people up remotely and I know people moving jobs have found it hard to integrate because they can't meet their colleagues.
Plus there's general social mobility to consider, investment in regions outside London would all be helped with greater connectivity.
The UK is also small, it shouldn't be that hard to build one out.
I agree with you. But it was a funny memeOne is incompetent, self-serving and unable to control his party; the other is a serious person, with a long record of distinguished public service, and who has completely changed the direction of his party in under 5 years.
I know which one I hope to wake up and find is Prime Minister on 5th July.
Tony Benn was my hero.Ive come across Stamer a few times over the years through work. He may be a bit dull, but i always got a strong sense of integrity and decency from him. And ive not felt that about any politician since Benn died.
“It will be mandatory, but there will be no sanction if people don’t participate.” We are into a world of bats hit crazy now. Tomorrow’s Tory policy announcement to centre around monkey tennis.Conservatives plan to bring back mandatory National Service
Every 18-year-old would choose between joining the military or volunteering one weekend a month in the community.www.bbc.co.uk
Now I know he doesn't want to win
I’m not sure how this shapes anyone’s views on Labour, who weren’t in government during covid and had no ‘troughs’ to ‘get their noses in.’None of them have integrity anymore
COVID showed that, all more interested in getting their noses in the money trough
According to James Cleverly this morning if as an 18yo you don't want to do the National Service and opt for the community service instead you can become a temporary firefighter or community police officer. I am sure the respective heads of the Fire Service and Police Service have been consulted on that one!“It will be mandatory, but there will be no sanction if people don’t participate.” We are into a world of bats hit crazy now. Tomorrow’s Tory policy announcement to centre around monkey tennis.
Bring back good old fashioned 'no blacks, no dogs, no irish' establishments?Well, well, well. The poprosed re introduction of national service tells us a lot about the state of Tory internal polling. It must be as bad, or even worse than the public polling. This is an appeal to the elederly base so as to save the furniture. In that context, this is a welcome development. I wonder what wacky right wing policy from the 50's will be next?
To think of elections past, everyone would campaign with as much energy and focus as possible. Rishi really is giving off vibes that he is really not interested or engaged in the process at all. Going thru the motions. (Hence the short time frame, desperate for July 4th to arrive).When you look at how hard the incumbent parties at Westminster and holyrood are trying to lose the elections you wonder whats coming down the line.