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| Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 20, 2015, 5:12 pm | |
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| I haven't heard much about the impending election in the UK; | |
| but I see one group predicts Conservatives will likely lose some | |
| seats but still have the most seats. They're projected a loss | |
| from the current 302 seats to 281. | |
| http://www.electionforecast.co.uk | |
| I wonder if Labour could cobble together a coalition government? | |
| #Post#: 1303-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Poppy Date: April 21, 2015, 10:39 am | |
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| I don't know about where you live Kerry, but such a lot of | |
| people her in Britain are apathetic when it comes to voting. | |
| They say it's no use voting 'cos all the parties are the same | |
| and then they complain about the elected government all the | |
| time. Turnout is very poor these days. | |
| Labour seems to be gaining support but all the Tories seem to be | |
| able to do is scaremonger by telling us how hellish it will be | |
| with Labour in charge rather than letting us know what their own | |
| policies are. | |
| All the pundits predict a hung Parliament though with no single | |
| party having a majority. Should be interesting. | |
| #Post#: 1313-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 21, 2015, 6:26 pm | |
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| [quote author=Poppy link=topic=147.msg1303#msg1303 | |
| date=1429630794] | |
| I don't know about where you live Kerry, but such a lot of | |
| people her in Britain are apathetic when it comes to voting. | |
| They say it's no use voting 'cos all the parties are the same | |
| and then they complain about the elected government all the | |
| time. Turnout is very poor these days.[/quote]There is probably | |
| an element of truth in that attitude. Politicians tend to say | |
| whatever they think will get them elected and then behave like | |
| each other once in office. Once in office, they are interested | |
| only in feathering their own nests. | |
| [quote]Labour seems to be gaining support but all the Tories | |
| seem to be able to do is scaremonger by telling us how hellish | |
| it will be with Labour in charge rather than letting us know | |
| what their own policies are. | |
| All the pundits predict a hung Parliament though with no single | |
| party having a majority. Should be interesting. | |
| [/quote]Yes, the latest polls I see have Labour and the Tories | |
| running about even. | |
| http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11374181/General-Election… | |
| I may be missing something, but I haven't seen much discussion | |
| about the issues I'd think should be pressing issues. For | |
| example, Russia has been making moves lately that I think should | |
| concern people. The Royal Air Force scrambled jets the other | |
| day when Russian bombers came close to British air space. That | |
| made the news; but I didn't read what the various parties had to | |
| say about it. There are other incidents too, like the Russian | |
| submarine suspected of damaging a British trawler. Do they | |
| have a strategy or not? The US doesn't seem to have a strategy. | |
| Does anyone? The Russians appear to be paranoid, afraid of the | |
| EU and the US. A reasonable approach would be to take steps to | |
| allay their fears, I'd think, while simultaneously taking steps | |
| to maintain security. But I hear nothing. | |
| The current government may be making things worse by sending | |
| troops to take part in war games in Estonia. Surely that can't | |
| make Russia feel at ease. Nor can the Americans shipping | |
| missiles into Poland. All told it looks like a lot of male | |
| macho posturing that could lead to actual conflict. | |
| Maybe I'm not reading the right sources; but I haven't heard | |
| of debate about the EU and its woes. It seems to me that the | |
| economic situation in Europe may be coming apart while the | |
| Chinese are actively expanding their economic clout -- as well | |
| as their military. | |
| I did read how someone was accused of manipulating Wikpedia | |
| articles at the Guardian | |
| http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/apr/21/grant-shapps-accused-of-editing… | |
| /> | |
| Wikipedia has blocked a user account on suspicions that it is | |
| being used by the Conservative party chairman, Grant Shapps, �or | |
| someone acting on his behalf� to edit his own page along with | |
| the entries of Tory rivals and political opponents. | |
| The online encyclopedia, where pages are edited and created by | |
| readers, has tracked the changes made by a user called | |
| �Contribsx� who has systematically removed embarrassing | |
| references on Shapps� Wikipedia page about the Tory chairman�s | |
| business activities as Michael Green, the self-styled | |
| millionaire web marketer. | |
| A Guardian investigation found about a third of the | |
| contributions made by this user were to Shapps� own Wikipedia | |
| entry while the rest are made up largely of unflattering changes | |
| to the online pages to senior political figures � including | |
| prominent figures in the Tory party such as Philip Hammond, the | |
| foreign secretary, Justine Greening, the international | |
| development secretary, and Lynton Crosby, Conservative election | |
| campaign strategist. | |
| I didn't bother reading all the article since I didn't know how | |
| much was mud-slinging and how much was fact. | |
| #Post#: 1322-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Poppy Date: April 22, 2015, 4:01 am | |
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| The three big issues that have been debated are immigration, | |
| austerity/cutbacks and the future of our National Health | |
| Service. One party UKIP [UK independence Party) says it will | |
| take us out of the EU, Cameron is promising a referendum and the | |
| Lib Dems will keep us in. | |
| We have so many immigrants from Eastern Europe - Poland, Rumania | |
| etc. - that to many this is a problem as they are seen as | |
| putting a strain on the NHS and schools. We have open borders | |
| and can't keep them out. Others say that to have this cultural | |
| diversity is a good thing. | |
| The Tories have implemented many forms of cut-backs during their | |
| term in office which has resulted in the shutting down of many | |
| services that we took for granted; such as library closure, | |
| reduced funding for special needs people and local services like | |
| parks and such. | |
| And our NHS is under great strain these days and subject to | |
| privatisation as some parts of some parts of it have been handed | |
| over to profit making private companies. There seems to be a | |
| shortage of nursing and medical staff and GPs and more and more | |
| people are turning up at A&E because they can't get appointments | |
| with their own doctors - often for quite trivial complaints - as | |
| quickly as they would like. | |
| As well as the General Election we have the local council | |
| elections running alongside. I will vote in both but probably | |
| for different parties. Our MP has been at Westminster for many | |
| years and seems to do a good job but the local councillors of | |
| the same party are spoiling our town. | |
| #Post#: 1330-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 22, 2015, 7:48 am | |
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| [quote author=Poppy link=topic=147.msg1322#msg1322 | |
| date=1429693293] | |
| The three big issues that have been debated are immigration, | |
| austerity/cutbacks and the future of our National Health | |
| Service. One party UKIP [UK independence Party) says it will | |
| take us out of the EU, Cameron is promising a referendum and the | |
| Lib Dems will keep us in.[/quote]At least two parties aren't | |
| afraid to take a stand. I think saying we'll have a referendum | |
| shows a lack of leadership. Cameron appears wishy-washy and | |
| unwilling to take a stand. | |
| [quote]We have so many immigrants from Eastern Europe - Poland, | |
| Rumania etc. - that to many this is a problem as they are seen | |
| as putting a strain on the NHS and schools. We have open | |
| borders and can't keep them out. Others say that to have this | |
| cultural diversity is a good thing.[/quote]I see both sides on | |
| that. Some cultural diversity makes life more interesting, | |
| that's for sure; but when you get people entering a country not | |
| because of fondness for it, its people, its culture or its | |
| traditions but only for financial reasons, it becomes a problem. | |
| How the immigration issues got handled by the EU was unwise to | |
| begin with. More effort should have been put into improving | |
| financial conditions in countries like Poland and Romania before | |
| saying people were free to immigrate. If that meant investing | |
| money there, fine. When conditions are so unequal, of course | |
| there's going to be a flood of immigrants that unsettles | |
| everyone. | |
| [quote]The Tories have implemented many forms of cut-backs | |
| during their term in office which has resulted in the shutting | |
| down of many services that we took for granted; such as library | |
| closure, reduced funding for special needs people and local | |
| services like parks and such. | |
| And our NHS is under great strain these days and subject to | |
| privatisation as some parts of some parts of it have been handed | |
| over to profit making private companies. There seems to be a | |
| shortage of nursing and medical staff and GPs and more and more | |
| people are turning up at A&E because they can't get appointments | |
| with their own doctors - often for quite trivial complaints - as | |
| quickly as they would like.[/quote]I read a while ago where some | |
| "expert" predicted the demise of the NHS as unsustainable. Add | |
| the gross mismanagement of the system at times to the financial | |
| woes, and it's a real mess. I am still astounded at how Sir | |
| David Nicholson could be promoted to be Chief Executive of NHS | |
| after his disastrous history at West Midlands Strategic Health | |
| Authority where patients died at an alarming rate. And as head | |
| of NHS, he was making excessive claims for a lavish apartment | |
| while demanding cut backs for patients. | |
| [quote]As well as the General Election we have the local council | |
| elections running alongside. I will vote in both but probably | |
| for different parties. Our MP has been at Westminster for many | |
| years and seems to do a good job but the local councillors of | |
| the same party are spoiling our town.[/quote]I think I | |
| understand. I often split my vote too. I like my | |
| Congressman but not the people in his party who usually run the | |
| town I live in. | |
| People tend to get arrogant and corrupt if they're in office too | |
| long, I think; and a lax attitude also attracts a bad sort of | |
| people. Labour certainly has its corrupt people too, people | |
| like the Reverend Flowers. From what I could see about him, he | |
| was not qualified in any way to run a bank; but somehow he got | |
| the job and then made a mess of it as well as dabbling in drugs | |
| and p0rn. I think there is an "aristocratic mindset" in the | |
| UK that thinks they are above the law and entitled to whatever | |
| they want; and that sort of attitude is cropping up here in the | |
| US too. | |
| #Post#: 1331-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: HappyHeretic Date: April 22, 2015, 8:54 am | |
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| Nice summary, Poppy. | |
| The open borders are open withing the EU only - anyone in the EU | |
| can choose to live anywhere else in the EU. Americans, for | |
| example, have to apply. | |
| I'm in the crown that likes cultural diversity, though I am in | |
| favour of some controls over immigration and can't see much | |
| wrong with the New Zealand points system. It allows them to | |
| attract workers with skills they are short of by adjusting the | |
| points needed for different jobs. | |
| The rise in food bank usage is an indicator of something not | |
| right. I know people who run one - they got extremely busy | |
| after one change to the benefits system. I love the way that | |
| people and companies are generously giving to food banks, but | |
| really the government should be held to account for the apparent | |
| need for them. | |
| Practically speaking, I don't have a vote. My guy, who I don't | |
| like and want out, has such a strong majority that my dissenting | |
| vote carries no weight whatsoever. I usually end up voting for | |
| the smallest party on the ballot paper in an effort to help them | |
| not lose their deposit. | |
| Mike HM | |
| #Post#: 1333-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Poppy Date: April 22, 2015, 9:26 am | |
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| [quoteKerry]At least two parties aren't afraid to take a stand. | |
| I think saying we'll have a referendum shows a lack of | |
| leadership. Cameron appears wishy-washy and unwilling to take | |
| a stand. [/quote] | |
| Agreed Kerry. At the last GE I went against my usual preference | |
| and voted Tory as Cameron seemed to be the strongest of the | |
| leaders after the banks put us all in such a financial mess. | |
| How wrong I was. He has made more U-turns than I've ever seen | |
| before. Maggie T will be turning in her grave. She was lady | |
| who was not for turning. | |
| Like you said HH the open borders policy is for EU members and | |
| as much as I like some cultural diversity it seems that there is | |
| no requirement for these immigrant's to have health insurance | |
| from their own countries so that from the minute they land here | |
| they can get free medical care without having paid a penny | |
| towards it. | |
| Same with education and we now have mufti lingual schools with | |
| pupils from across Europe and beyond taking most of the places | |
| and only a handful of children speaking English as a first | |
| language. This can't be good for the education of the English | |
| speaking kids. | |
| Also men and women who leave their kids back in their home | |
| countries can claim child benefit to be sent abroad to support | |
| said kids. One of the parties is promoting the points system | |
| but if we stay in the EU I can't see that it would work. And | |
| also as you say food bank numbers are growing in number weekly | |
| and are now a necessity as they now do the work of caring for | |
| the needy that government offices can't or won't do. | |
| Cameron promised to cut immigration but instead it has grown so | |
| that it is out of control and is now putting a strain on public | |
| finances. | |
| #Post#: 1356-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: Kerry Date: April 23, 2015, 12:06 am | |
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| I see Ed Miliband finally decided to say something about | |
| immigration. It made me scratch my head. The Guardian | |
| http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/apr/18/new-immigrants-must-speak-englis… | |
| />reports: | |
| All new immigrants to Britain should be able to speak English, | |
| Ed Miliband has said in an apparent attempt to harden Labour�s | |
| line on immigration before the general election. | |
| The Labour leader said it was particularly important that | |
| doctors, nurses and paramedics working in the NHS were able to | |
| communicate properly with patients. | |
| A future Labour government would pass laws to ensure all health | |
| workers spoke English well enough to care for patients before | |
| they could start work, he said, and regulators would be given | |
| powers to enforce the rules. | |
| In an effort to shed perceptions that Labour was soft on | |
| immigration, Miliband said that in the past his party had been | |
| �too timid� about insisting that newcomers learn English when | |
| they arrive in the UK. | |
| �It�s something we should expect from everyone who comes here | |
| and it�s especially important that people who work in public | |
| services in public-facing roles should be required to speak | |
| English,� he told an audience at Pensby high school in Heswall, | |
| Merseyside. | |
| What kind of statement is that? It sounds reasonable at first; | |
| but what kind of plan does he have? Is he planning to deport | |
| everyone who can't speak English? Force them to attend classes | |
| -- and who will pay for that? Or is his plan to "expect" | |
| everyone to speak English? | |
| Don Flynn, the chief executive of the Migrants Rights Network, | |
| said the issue of immigrants learning English was a red herring, | |
| with most newcomers to the UK keen to learn the world�s most | |
| widely used language. �When you consider that 70% of people | |
| learning a foreign language today are learning English it�s not | |
| exactly something we have to twist people�s arms to do,� he | |
| added. | |
| #Post#: 1357-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: A nonny mouse Date: April 23, 2015, 3:08 am | |
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| There is a need to consider the understandable call that | |
| Britain, and the Church, should make reparation to those | |
| countries who suffered extreme slavery at the hands of those who | |
| thereby accumulated vast wealth. | |
| Welcoming migration from such people ought to be the least that | |
| we can do. | |
| Would that not go some way towards fulfilling the greatest | |
| commandment to 'love'? | |
| #Post#: 1360-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Parliamentary Election | |
| By: HappyHeretic Date: April 23, 2015, 3:31 am | |
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| [quote author=Poppy link=topic=147.msg1333#msg1333 | |
| date=1429712803] | |
| Like you said HH the open borders policy is for EU members and | |
| as much as I like some cultural diversity it seems that there is | |
| no requirement for these immigrant's to have health insurance | |
| from their own countries so that from the minute they land here | |
| they can get free medical care without having paid a penny | |
| towards it. | |
| [/quote] | |
| That is a two way street, of course. We can get free health | |
| care and education etc if we choose to go and live in France. | |
| I am broadly in agreement with you Poppy. | |
| Kind regards, | |
| Mike HM | |
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