siampolee
Detective
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Post by siampolee on Apr 21, 2017 9:40:36 GMT 7
Looking at the ''support or back up Corbyn seems to have collected and surrounded himself with it certainly does not fill me with any confidence in a possible Labour government under his leadership. One is judged by the company one keeps or so it is said.
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rubl
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Post by rubl on Apr 22, 2017 12:35:44 GMT 7
With the Netherlands 'happy' with a four or five party coalition government I wonder why some countries seem to be satisfied with only two parties. Those larger parties always seem to struggle with left, middle,right within their party leading to 'interesting' in-fights and amazing government decisions.
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Post by Soutpeel on Apr 22, 2017 12:42:24 GMT 7
Looking at the ''support or back up Corbyn seems to have collected and surrounded himself with it certainly does not fill me with any confidence in a possible Labour government under his leadership. One is judged by the company one keeps or so it is said. Corbyn is an out of touch with reality communist, who has aquired a fan base of some very strange and delusion people who have been drinking the same kool aid, and by far the strangest is that silly bint Diane Abbot
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PopeKael
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Post by PopeKael on Apr 22, 2017 12:54:38 GMT 7
With the Netherlands 'happy' with a four or five party coalition government I wonder why some countries seem to be satisfied with only two parties. Those larger parties always seem to struggle with left, middle,right within their party leading to 'interesting' in-fights and amazing government decisions. It looked like Australia was going the multi-party route a while back but the early stages of the multi-party system look real dodgy because it always seems that a couple of people in these fringe parties hold the balance of power. Not only that, the "independents" need to say before they go into the election who they stand behind on the major 2 party preferred system because that caused some major issues with the Gillard government when they were in power. The major issue I see in Australia is the preferential party system where the vote is boiled down to 2 people with preferences. I'm sure 1/2 of the Australians who "must" vote don't realize that if their pub mate running for the local seat didn't win, and you didn't specify a proper second, third, 4th etc, there was an automatic vote cast for someone you probably didn't want to see get in. People are dumb!
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