11-04-2015 3:07 PM
28-04-2015 11:12 AM - edited 28-04-2015 11:14 AM
I'd say the Conservatives have managed to get some things done (whether one agrees with the direction or not), despite having to water-down others to accommodate their coalition status, though I do agree that if you had more than 2 parties trying to work together, you could quickly get stalemate.
I think having an MP who represents a minor party can work fine. Only last night I saw a member of the public interviewed who said she was voting for the current incumbent in her area as he was so good within the constituency, not because she actually supported the party he stood for and in full knowledge that this party would not come close to winning a majority. The candidate effective at a local level may not be so good at Westminster, and vice versa. It cuts both ways.
Nationalism is a big issue, and there is no easy answer. Is the rise of the SNP a good thing or not? Depends where you are standing, and whether you are thinking long or short term (as you point out). The once-in-a-generation Scottish vote for independence may become a once-in-a-parliamentary-term, with all the attendant cost and uncertainty. But, I don't think that creates a reason not to vote in this election (which was my point ^^^).
28-04-2015 11:31 AM
28-04-2015 3:10 PM
He is not alone. Cameron and Clegg have been wheeling out extra inducments on an almost daily basis. This is why I think that once the manifesto is published, that should be that. The various parties should be planning ahead (and fully costing their pledges), not inventing things off the cuff to court various sections of the electorate.
28-04-2015 4:01 PM
The politicians are telling lies, to make people vote for them.
29-04-2015 7:55 AM
A politician telling thetruth, there's a novel idea, Astro.
It'll never catch on.
29-04-2015 3:03 PM
29-04-2015 4:44 PM
Farage trying to scare the elderly and gullible? Wonders never cease....
Earlier in the week a Polish family moved in at the end of our road. Since then it has rained TWICE. Co-incidence?
29-04-2015 5:00 PM
29-04-2015 5:00 PM
If a Gipsy family had moved in at the end of your road, you might have been burgled TWICE.
And not by co-incidence.
I await arrest by the Police.
29-04-2015 5:14 PM
@malacandran wrote:I await arrest by the Police.
That's not good. Was it your ISP that grassed you up?
30-04-2015 6:40 AM
Checkout reason 2 in English version, compare to our version
30-04-2015 12:13 PM
That's Murdochracy for you. Maybe we should do away with elections and just let Rupert Scrotumface decide who runs the country?
30-04-2015 12:58 PM
I believe he thinks he does already.
As for Scotland, he's being pragmatic - better to retain sales in troubled times than try to sell a message nobody wants to hear
30-04-2015 2:27 PM
01-05-2015 4:20 PM
The last thing we should have on the BBC is Satire or Top Gear or any programme responsible for poking fun and humour.
Clair Balding needs to be given both those slots me thinks.
01-05-2015 4:34 PM
02-05-2015 6:17 AM
The SNP are only interested in one thing and that is independence and nothing else ! They are not interested in what the people of Scotland want or need and are proving it when Nicola Sturgeon said the independence of Scotland is not dead and buried.
Well Nicola the people of Scotland spoke and voted NO so take heed of what they said and think about them for once.
02-05-2015 10:43 AM
You make valid points. It may all backfire, of course, as votes for the SNP are almost exclusively votes taken from Labour, which may keep Cameron in No.10. Without the SNP drain on support, I have a feeling Labour would have squeezed through next Thursday. As things stand, the loss of seats in Scotland may cost them dear.
I predict some unseemly scrabbling for a share of power come next Friday.
02-05-2015 11:09 AM
Well I thought this was one of the best cartoons I have ever seen:
See Attachment.
02-05-2015 7:34 PM