Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Is it democracy or is it rigged? Is it all theatre?

Sooner or later, the British voter needs to confront and come to terms with this … a series screenshots explain it quite well … in no particular order after the first:







I’ve heard and read scenarios … one is that if Reform and the Tories are roughly the same, maybe 16% each by the time of the GE, and given our FPTP, also remembering Galloway will split Labour, though not red rosette deadheads … then coalitions become the thang (sic).

It could well be that Reform and the Tories could … how about Labour and all the leftists?  Of all of them though, only Reform are for the people, as they’ve been expressing volubly ... other groups like UKIP, Reclaim, Heritage are also in there.

Interesting conundrum … is it helped by staying away? Or through armed insurrection? Who knows?

4 comments:

  1. One change the Conservative party (and other parties for that matter) should make is for the local constituency to select their candidate and the local constituency to pay for their MP. Why should a central body make these decisions, that's not democracy, if democracy is what these creatures are claiming to favour.

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  2. I understand that Richard Tice is planning to stand as MP for Hartlepool in the next general election. If so, he may be met with little interest by ex military who live in the town. I was told that he was invited, by a Reform supporter who is ex military, to an army Association dinner, where, as a guest, he was invited to speak. Instead of concentrating his speech on the sacrifices made by the military, in their service to the country, he is said to have made a political speech for his party. If true, the GE results should be interesting.
    Penseivat

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  3. It has been clear for decades that there is no democracy in the UK and we are now a second rate socialist country.

    When it is clear that our politicians are not listening to us and actively trying to kill us it is time to try something new.

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  4. It's interesting to me how the right has fractured into the disparate parties: Tory, UKIP, Reform, Reclaim, etc. While the left has stayed monolithic. The Right need to get their act together and unite against the threat posed by the far-left Marxists. I see too many egos on the Right wanting the glory and acclaim, but through their own actions destined to get none of what they crave. Time for egos to be put aside for the good of the country. The Right need to press ahead with policies we know are good for the country and be prepared to do what is necessary whilst simultaneously saying "I don't care" to the Leftist Mob.

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