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A True Canadian said:When did dishonesty and corruption become the way to win the general public?
superjuanchango said:*throws up the horns*
Yay! US has an ally with jolly old England for the next...few years. Erm, how the hell long do you keep your guys in office?
Indefinitely it seems. :angry:superjuanchango said:Erm, how the hell long do you keep your guys in office?
superjuanchango said:*throws up the horns*
Yay! US has an ally with jolly old England for the next...few years. Erm, how the hell long do you keep your guys in office?
Razor said:Blair has won the General Election, definately not a landslide this time but he is guarenteed to walk away with the victory.
I have a question; what kind of a Labour-party would have an alliance with US? The Labour Patry here would never do that. The Labour-party should fight for the workers, not the capitalists.
Laivasse said:Both the party in power and the main opposition over here are well right of centre in everything they can get away with. The Labour party used to be the type of party you speak of but then years of failure made them realise that it would be easier to get in power and stay there by reinventing themselves - as "New Labour". Loads of people in and outside of the party hated the idea and aren't comfortable with it still. Now there is very little practical difference between Labour and the Conservatives. Say what you like about the Conservatives but at least they are supposed to be stuffy right-wing arseholes.
The LibDems now occupy the political position to the Left of Labour. But noone has ever voted for them traditionally, so the chances of them ever getting to power are slim. Perhaps they will become the "New Liberals" in an attempt to gain power. The shitty thing about our supposed democracy is that parties try to close the gap by turning into clones of eachother.
kirovman said:
burner dear boy! Haven't seen you here in a whileburner69 said:And to think I laughed at it then.... my God they were right all along...
(hey that's a pun... cool)
Aaaah! It's a positive post in this thread - I'm scared and confused... It's all so unfamiliar! Run away!PainLord said:Good to see the Lib Dems maknig some headway. 62 seats
john3571000 said:Michael Howard resigned
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050506/140/fi8hb.html
el Chi said:burner dear boy! Haven't seen you here in a while
To be honest, New Labour were far better than Old Tories and the "New" Tories (for new, read stagnant and reactionary).
everyone has a mate called burner dont they?burner69 said:Yeah good to see everyones still stayin political on HL2.net, my i-nets been down for ages n I've been pretty busy havin crazy fun. Nice to see you're still here too mate.
But yeah New Labour are better than the Tories, but not as good as they should be - it's especially annoying when the only representation of the left is the lib dems who can't even become elected leaders... hmph
el Chi said:Pffft... Boris Johnson all the way
The_Monkey said:I have a question; what kind of a Labour-party would have an alliance with US? The Labour Patry here would never do that. The Labour-party should fight for the workers, not the capitalists.
Definitlyel Chi said:Pffft... Boris Johnson all the way
A True Canadian said:They were doing a segment on THE HOUR today, about how dishonesty seems to be the way to go if you're a politician.
George Bush provided false information about invading Iraq, and the American public voted him back for a second term.
Tony Blair did the same thing, and even though he was bombarded with controversy during the last few weeks about whether or not he lied about Iraq, the people are voting him back in for a third term.
Canada is about to have an election soon due to the sponsership scandal, and it looks like Paul Martin of the Liberal party will get voted back in if the above trends stay true.
When did dishonesty and corruption become the way to win the general public?
Oh well. Good for Blair.
superjuanchango said:So wait, let me get this straight. You people have three solid parties, each with a chance to win. One to the left, one to the right, and one in the middle. The middle one won and you are bitching? Sweet-Zombie-Jesus! If we had a moderate win we would be dancing in the streets in America!
burner69 said:No, we have three major parties. The Labour Party. The Conservatives. And The Liberal Democrats.
Now, the Lib Dems at the moment cannot get into power even if they got loadsa votes, there's not enough of them.
Conservatives are currently telling everyone what they want to hear about illegal immigrants (and dare I say it, drugs) which is getting almost to the point of racism.
Labour has moved over to the right - so we have a realistic choice between the right and the right. It sucks, trust me.
No Limit said:I am just an arrogant American so I know little about British politics but I at least respect Blair as he would directly stand up to his opposition; not hide behinded screened reporters; a lot more than you could say about our 'leader'.
Most workers here are capitalists. It wouldn't be logical or in their favor otherwise, why would we fight a free market system that we use to live in relative comfort, lest we be taxed to death, as in the 70's, when the income tax rate for some brackets reached up towards 75% (and that wasn't for just the very rich)The_Monkey said:I have a question; what kind of a Labour-party would have an alliance with US? The Labour Patry here would never do that. The Labour-party should fight for the workers, not the capitalists.