Tories in the mire
1The Chancellor has now been sacked. Whatever your political views ffs what is happening to the economy of this country. These officials make decisions that effect millions, then they disappear. Ffs get a grip.
I agree about PR.Chepstow'sFine wrote: October 14th, 2022, 4:49 pm Must be time for a GE surely but even then I'm not convinced Labour would do any better. Bring in proportional representation for any chance of proper democracy.
Haha. We have Chairman Drakeford himself, hellbent on point-scoring against Westminster no matter the cost!Stan A. Einstein wrote: October 14th, 2022, 6:30 pmI agree about PR.Chepstow'sFine wrote: October 14th, 2022, 4:49 pm Must be time for a GE surely but even then I'm not convinced Labour would do any better. Bring in proportional representation for any chance of proper democracy.
Mind you being over in the UK you have one great advantage over us in Ireland. At least your closest neighbour isn't a complete f@cking lunatic.
.Chepstow'sFine wrote: October 15th, 2022, 1:34 pmHaha. We have Chairman Drakeford himself, hellbent on point-scoring against Westminster no matter the cost!Stan A. Einstein wrote: October 14th, 2022, 6:30 pmI agree about PR.Chepstow'sFine wrote: October 14th, 2022, 4:49 pm Must be time for a GE surely but even then I'm not convinced Labour would do any better. Bring in proportional representation for any chance of proper democracy.
Mind you being over in the UK you have one great advantage over us in Ireland. At least your closest neighbour isn't a complete f@cking lunatic.
And risk losing their seats. I doubt it. Self-preservation is a strong motivator.pembsexile wrote: October 16th, 2022, 8:11 am He has only been in post for 48 hours or so and the new Chancellor is already savaging Trussonomics. Surely even they can see that it is time for a general election.
Therein lies the Tory dilemma. Self preservation is what concerns them. In their deluded state they are currently saying that Truss has to go and be replaced by………OLDCROMWELLIAN wrote: October 16th, 2022, 8:37 amAnd risk losing their seats. I doubt it. Self-preservation is a strong motivator.pembsexile wrote: October 16th, 2022, 8:11 am He has only been in post for 48 hours or so and the new Chancellor is already savaging Trussonomics. Surely even they can see that it is time for a general election.
What a sad indictment it is of the political ignorance and naivety of the tory membership who voted Truss in.
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