John Majors speech today see's the return of the 'Statesman' I never rated him much but I do now as it wasn't an acidic assault. It was a clear and concise description of the current state of affairs within politics. A truly great speech that is much needed at this time.
I read the news today oh boy! Page 2,349
Quote: Teddy Paddalack @ 10th February 2022, 11:14 AMJohn Majors speech today see's the return of the 'Statesman' I never rated him much but I do now as it wasn't an acidic assault. It was a clear and concise description of the current state of affairs within politics. A truly great speech that is much needed at this time.
You'll be talking about the bloke that was extolling the virtues of democracy while forgetting he constantly campaigned against the democratic result of the brexit vote.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 11th February 2022, 8:51 AMYou'll be talking about the bloke that was extolling the virtues of democracy while forgetting he constantly campaigned against the democratic result of the brexit vote.
Not sure anyone campaigned against the result?
That's more of a Trump thing.
Semantics to deflect eh. I'm sure I recall marches and prominent MP's crying for a second vote of which Major was one.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 11th February 2022, 9:09 AMSemantics to deflect eh. I'm sure I recall marches and prominent MP's crying for a second vote of which Major was one.
Absolutely.
A confirmatory referendum - as recommended by Jacob-Rees Mogg, no less ( until he thought he might lose)
You can't have too much Democracy.
Stephen I take it you never saw the speech? Just because you don't like the person and in this case I don't either. What he did give was a precise account of the level of lying and distrust in the current cabinet and how it is diluting our standards and our place on the world stage.
These are facts , not nice ones but he told the gods honest truth to the people and that sort of thing stopped dead once this Brexit nonsense started as we endure the 'Age of the liars'
I have reached the point now where once I see a post extolling the virtues of what is clearly a car crash Brexit I suspect that the poster is trying to tell me what I'm looking at rather than what I can see with my own two eyes.
What hurts, pays well and comes out after 35 years? Sexual harrassment.
Quote: Lazzard @ 11th February 2022, 9:18 AMYou can't have too much Democracy.
The trouble with democracy is it's all about the next four or five years. Nothing long-term ever gets accomplished. Start something off, four or five years later it gets reversed. Something else is initiated; four or five years later that gets abandoned. And so we go on.
Not sure what the alternative is.
50 year terms of office.
We'd still have Ted Heath (though he would be 106)
I wouldn't put money on it not being a 50 year term with the state of the opposition.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 11th February 2022, 8:51 AMYou'll be talking about the bloke that was extolling the virtues of democracy while forgetting he constantly campaigned against the democratic result of the brexit vote.
And slipping Edwina Currie one whilst he was supposed to be getting on with the job
Quote: Lazzard @ 11th February 2022, 1:52 PMNot sure what the alternative is.
Maybe a benevolent dictator? As long as his/her views coincide exactly with mine. In fact I'm willing to give it a go myself.