Advise..

Started by Scrumpy, Yesterday at 12:30:15 PM

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Scrumpy


If Starmer takes the advise from an advisor... Why isn't the advisor the leader of the country..?

Dominic Cummings.. Boris Johnson's adviser contributed in destroying Boris and his party..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

klondike

Let's take your example. If Dominic Cummings was leader of a party do you think they'd be getting your vote?


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Mups

I remember seeing Cummings on telly some time back,  and thought what a treacherous  little worm he looked.

JBR

Who on earth is Cominic Cummings?
Numquam credere Gallicum

klondike

He's clever and conniving. The architect of the official vote leave campaign and probably the power behind Boris. Something eent wrong and he proceeded to be the architect of the downfall of Boris.  Always the Machiavellian power behind the throne.


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Michael Rolls

Nasty piece of work
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Mups

Quote from: Michael Rolls on Yesterday at 09:47:35 PMNasty piece of work
I agree.   
However could anyone trust a little sneak like him.





Ashy

Margaret Thatcher said, "Advisers advise, ministers decide".

The problem, or one of them, is that many politicians have never had any adult life outside politics and therefore know nothing. How they decide which advisers to appoint depends on the advice they get. They will in any case get conflicting advice and do what they think is popular, or in our case, what the WEF has ordered.

JBR

Quote from: Ashy on Today at 07:55:57 AMMargaret Thatcher said, "Advisers advise, ministers decide".

The problem, or one of them, is that many politicians have never had any adult life outside politics and therefore know nothing. How they decide which advisers to appoint depends on the advice they get. They will in any case get conflicting advice and do what they think is popular, or in our case, what the WEF has ordered.
I believe it.  Certainly, it appears that few, if any, people in the present government have any practical and even sensible ideas. 
They got into government, of course, simply because at the time few people could see any future with the several opportunists leading the Conservatives over several years, and the 'logical' result was to vote for the other so-called 'main party'.  I'm sure that most thinking people will have changed their minds now.
As I have said many times, in my opinion our only real hope now is Reform UK.
Even so, I read many comments that Reform is not going to survive even until the next GE!  If so, I wonder who on earth is going to run, or ruin, the country from 2029 onwards.
Numquam credere Gallicum

klondike

Well whoever forecast that hopes whichever party they support will I suppose. We'll just have to see. It's certainly possible that there could be a huge blowup within Reform as it is very new and has never needed to handle the scale that it must be now. They are and will continue to be the targets of a huge number of attacks from all quarters. Hopefully potential supporters will see right through all that.


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Scrumpy


I want to vote Reform but Farage seems to get bad press.. He doesn't seem very popular..
As I have said many times .. I am not too clever when it comes to politics..

I certainly will NOT vote any of the so called 'main parties'
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

muddy

Vote for Ben Habib .

Alex

Voting for Ben Habib would be a waste of your vote.  His pressure group will certainly take votes from Reform as I suspect Habib is very popular, perhaps more so than Farage.  I wish they could just bury the hatchet, along with Rupert Lowe, what a force the three of them would be.


klondike

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Quote from: Scrumpy on Today at 12:30:22 PMI want to vote Reform but Farage seems to get bad press..
You always have to look at who is spreading that bad news, where it originates and could they possibly be biased?

Today at 01:56:44 PM
Quote from: Alex on Today at 01:25:40 PMVoting for Ben Habib would be a waste of your vote. 
:check:

Farage may well be imperfect but he represents the ONLY way of getting rid of the big two parties who have dragged us into the mess our country is in right now. Hopefully both will be broken beyond repair.


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Raven

You won't agree but I'll say it anyway. But I fear history may repeat it's self. Everyone was so fed up with the Tories and voted Labour in the hope they could start to turn things around, but now they are the hated ones and Farage is talking the talk very well, and saying what everyone wants to hear, but I believe it's only talk and he can't do anything he promises, not because it was all lies but because there's too much against him, human rights lawyers, do gooders and courts ect ect, especially where getting the illigals deported is concerned.
Also the man hates Scotland and wants to get rid of the Scottish Government, that itself is enough to make me loathe him. Then there's the break up of the NHS, following the American System if he has his way, though the Scottish NHS might not come under his control as I believe it's separate.
People IMO, are too ready to trust him totally, but be careful who you wish/vote for you may regret it. Then Reform will be the next hated government that was voted in by desperation.

Ok I've said my piece, so I'll shut up now.