Dont miss him too much............He'll be over here soon.......
Exactly - http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=221147I personally think that whatever they promise now is purely bribery... they never deliver these promises.... it's just posturing!
Anyway, there seems to be some promises of a referendum on something (elected house of lords?). Bit like the last promise of one on the lisbon(?) treaty![]()
there should be a quarterly (or 4 monthly) referendum.. asking what we want..... At the end of the day those overpayed politicians seem to think they rule us.... but we elect and pay them... we should also be able to control and 'slay' them..... regular refernda... would give them an idea obaout how they're performing!
Following this argument to its logical conclusion, why bother having elections at all then?Why stop at MPS, i think every four months Brain Surgeons should ask for my opinion on how they should do their job...oh, and chemists too, I should be able to suggest dosage...Astro physics needs are help too...tell Nasa to send us the measurements, we'll work it out.
After all the mass uneducated, inexperienced mob will do a better job than the professionals right?
Wrong, they will do whatever their paper tells them to.
That is the most frightening idea ever.
Everyone having sufferage is scary enough without the public being in direct control.
You pick the outcome, what you want. The MPs decide the best way forward to get to that outcome. You vote for the MPs you think will do your will. DONE.
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Following this argument to its logical conclusion, why bother having elections at all then?Why stop at MPS, i think every four months Brain Surgeons should ask for my opinion on how they should do their job...oh, and chemists too, I should be able to suggest dosage...Astro physics needs are help too...tell Nasa to send us the measurements, we'll work it out.
After all the mass uneducated, inexperienced mob will do a better job than the professionals right?
Wrong, they will do whatever their paper tells them to.
That is the most frightening idea ever.
Everyone having sufferage is scary enough without the public being in direct control.
You pick the outcome, what you want. The MPs decide the best way forward to get to that outcome. You vote for the MPs you think will do your will. DONE.
Y
Obama had Cameron sussed in no time:
According to tomorrow's New Statesman, Barack Obama was unimpressed by his encounter with David Cameron earlier this year and commented: "What a lightweight!"

Obama had Cameron sussed in no time:
According to tomorrow's New Statesman, Barack Obama was unimpressed by his encounter with David Cameron earlier this year and commented: "What a lightweight!"
Barack Obama has about as much experience of heavy/light weight as a tesco check out girl.
But your argument involved the frequency / time period that we call MP's into account. The current arrangement is arbitrary, so why not change it to shorter periods? Heck, if I didn't "produce the goods" or have significant evidence that progress was being made after 4 months in my job, then I'd be out on my ear....because you need to be able to pick the MPs based on what outcome they would like to see happen....but once we give them the job, we need to let them do it.
...even though we know he has?Obama had Cameron sussed in no time:
According to tomorrow's New Statesman, Barack Obama was unimpressed by his encounter with David Cameron earlier this year and commented: "What a lightweight!"
Barack Obama has about as much experience of heavy/light weight as a tesco check out girl.
It seems to me that all political punters in the UK agree with him. He came across as a proper Nancy Boy that's never done a days work in his life.

...even though we know he has?Obama had Cameron sussed in no time:
According to tomorrow's New Statesman, Barack Obama was unimpressed by his encounter with David Cameron earlier this year and commented: "What a lightweight!"
Barack Obama has about as much experience of heavy/light weight as a tesco check out girl.
It seems to me that all political punters in the UK agree with him. He came across as a proper Nancy Boy that's never done a days work in his life.
What, picking cotton?...even though we know he has?Barack Obama has about as much experience of heavy/light weight as a tesco check out girl.
It seems to me that all political punters in the UK agree with him. He came across as a proper Nancy Boy that's never done a days work in his life.
But your argument involved the frequency / time period that we call MP's into account. The current arrangement is arbitrary, so why not change it to shorter periods? Heck, if I didn't "produce the goods" or have significant evidence that progress was being made after 4 months in my job, then I'd be out on my ear....because you need to be able to pick the MPs based on what outcome they would like to see happen....but once we give them the job, we need to let them do it.
No he was a director at Carlton for 3/4 of a decade.What, picking cotton?...even though we know he has?Barack Obama has about as much experience of heavy/light weight as a tesco check out girl.
It seems to me that all political punters in the UK agree with him. He came across as a proper Nancy Boy that's never done a days work in his life.