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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
"Tommy Robinson" isn't doing a job though is he? He is pursuing a personal agenda. Or acting according to his conscience. He might think he’s acting in the country’s best interest.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
I am I and everybody else is you. That’s exactly what I meant. This isn't though about determining what the balance of public opinion is. It's about judging what's in the country's best interests. You can think and say whatever you like about our MPs but whilst the 650 are serving they are our representatives until we decide to change some, or all, or them. The UK is not governed on the basis of public opinion. If it was then we would probably have restored the death penalty, halved taxes and gone bankrupt by now. We ask our MPs to decide these things. All 650 of them and not just the government.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Or acting according to his conscience. He might think he’s acting in the country’s best interest. He isn't an MP. He isn't paid to act according to his conscience. He can think whatever he likes and do whatever he wants, within the law, but he cannot make law. If he breaks the law then he must expect the law to act.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
How does this version differ from a dictatorship other than the fact that we can periodically decide who’s doing the dictating? It's because we are ultimately in charge that makes ALL the difference. We are delegating the responsibility, without specifying the decisions, but not giving up our ownership of the responsibility. So it's not dictatorship in any form. It's Parliamentary democracy.
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
He isn't an MP. He isn't paid to act according to his conscience. He can think whatever he likes and do whatever he wants, within the law, but he cannot make law. If he breaks the law then he must expect the law to act. Right. So if he were elected he’d be fine to “act according to his conscience”. Is he trying to make law? Or highlight others who are breaking it?
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
It's because we are ultimately in charge that makes ALL the difference. We are delegating the responsibility, without specifying the decisions, but not giving up our ownership of the responsibility. So it's not dictatorship in any form. It's Parliamentary democracy. So some people get to choose who decides what’s best for us without challenge or complaint. Sounds quite dictatory.
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Originally posted by silvertop
Describing the campaign as week is wrong. It sought to argue logic and convince. They seemed concerned about insulting the people's intelligence. That was a mistake. Had they done just that and done no more than face the camera and repeat a simple 3 word catch phrase ad nauseam they might have won the day. Imagine that. The fate of this country decided by a better strap line. If there is another referendum suggestion for a remain slogan - it will never end! Oh it was woefully weak! Selling the status quo is always a difficult job and so much harder to do than just to offer change. Change always looks better because you can promise all kinds of things that you say will happen. The grass is always greener etc etc. You have nothing to measure such claims against. So to do it successfully required a really well thought out campaign, concentrating on the future security of our children and the way the world has shrunk. It didn't happen and the people believed the leave lies and fanciful promises. Trump sells his gullible base snake oil every week. The leave campaign learned from him. Sad!
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Right. So if he were elected he’d be fine to “act according to his conscience”. Is he trying to make law? Or highlight others who are breaking it? What's your point? "Robinson" isn't an MP! If he was he would be entitled to vote in Parliament according to his conscience. Like any MP and every other citizen he must obey the law at all times.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
So some people get to choose who decides what’s best for us without challenge or complaint. Sounds quite dictatory. There are plenty of challenges and complaints in Parliamentary debates. The decisions get taken at the end, after they have all been aired and answered.
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
What's your point? "Robinson" isn't an MP! If he was he would be entitled to vote in Parliament according to his conscience. Like any MP and every other citizen he must obey the law at all times. Just that by your criteria were he to be elected then everyone should apparently stop criticising him and just accept that he was acting in good faith. That’s quite unlikely.
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Originally posted by steeleye20
It would have been helpful if leave had considered what was deliverable or not 3 years ago. REMAIN CALLED THE REFERENDUM. Leave obviously stood against them without much time to consider what might happen in 3 years time. In fact, nobody could have known how obstructive Labour and the EU would be.
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Or acting according to his conscience. He might think he’s acting in the country’s best interest. His job is uploading to the internet.
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