How many times I have said that! And because I so frequently worked among very conservative people, how often they have not listened. There are none so deaf as those who will not hear.
]]>They want a 5-year fixed term, raising the “no confidence” threshold to 55% from 50%+1 [the Tories have 47% of the seats]. I assume that will be their first priority to eliminate any need to honor their compromises.
Russia really produced so very odd concepts that took hold in the minds of its students. It structure hasn’t changed with 5% making all the decisions for the other 95%. The turmoil was always within the 5%.
]]>As you point out, the Conservatives in Britain are far to the left of even the Democratic Party here in the United States. For example, they have no (zero) intention of touching Britain’s cradle-to-grave socialist Public Health Service, which is actual socialist healthcare, as vs. Obama’s Swiss-style giveaway to insurance companies. We can’t even get single-payer here in the U.S. (except for prunes and military retirees), much less socialist healthcare (well, unless you’re a veteran who qualifies for VA healthcare), because that would be too liberal for our Democrats, yet the Conservatives in Britain have no problem at all with socialist health care. Right-wingnuts who are right now pounding themselves on the back about how this proves a global “conservative moment” need to consider just how nutty they look opposing “socialist healthcare” when every other conservative party on the planet supports it as the proven conservative way of providing decent-quality healthcare for less. Hint: Today’s American “conservatives” aren’t really conservatives. They’re actually radicals, proposing radical re-structurings of society in service to a radical foreign ideology (that of Russian-born Ayn Rand, whose radical anti-Christian “greed is good and charity is for losers” ideology is yet another in a series of disastrous ideologies like Marxist-Leninism to come out of Russia). But don’t tell them that, because they won’t listen. Sigh!
– Badtux the Conservative Centrist Penguin
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The only thing I can draw from it is that when the economy is in the crapper, voters will look for a change and vote against incumbents. That was what was driving the apparent surge in the Liberal Democratic Party. Labour drifted right under Blair, and the voters punished them.
The last general election was in May of 2005. While elections can be called earlier, they have to be held at least every 5 years.
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