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    #31
    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Why do you think that a political party manifesto is still valid even if that party is not in Government?
    because it is what we elect our MPs on. otherwise they could tell you any old tulip on the door step to get your vote and do exactly the opposite when elected. Oh sorry that is exactly what they are doing right now. Silly me.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
      because it is what we elect our MPs on. otherwise they could tell you any old tulip on the door step to get your vote and do exactly the opposite when elected. Oh sorry that is exactly what they are doing right now. Silly me.
      This is the British model of representative parliamentary democracy.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post
        because it is what we elect our MPs on. otherwise they could tell you any old tulip on the door step to get your vote and do exactly the opposite when elected. Oh sorry that is exactly what they are doing right now. Silly me.
        But that’s not what a manifesto is.

        From the Parliamentary website:

        Manifesto - Glossary page - UK Parliament

        A manifesto is a publication issued by a political party before a General Election. It contains the set of policies that the party stands for and would wish to implement if elected to govern.
        I’ve highlighted the important bit for you. Labour were not elected to govern, therefore their manifesto becomes null and void once the election is over. They are then free to provide Opposition, as Parliament should be.

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          #34
          Originally posted by meridian View Post
          Labour’s manifesto went out of date the day they lost the election. SNP and Lib Dems are sticking to theirs. The DUP, who knows.

          Which just leaves the minority government of the Conservatives.

          Clue is in the word “minority”.

          What other manifesto promises have the Conservatives stuck to and implemented since 2017?
          Add to this that quite a few Tory MPs run their campaign on a leave card, so the minority Tory manifesto is even more minority. Hence why they should have worked cross bench.

          The only party campaigning for WTO / no-deal was UKIP and they got exactly ZERO seats. It is therefore undemocratic to leave with no-deal when the Tory manifesto was to leave with a deal.

          One day the leavers will understand this. Maybe
          I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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            #35
            Hahahahahahahaha, **** me, perhaps them all being white does have something to do with it.

            Surely public school types can’t be this stupid and lacking in common sense?

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              #36
              They are that stupid as has been proven time and time again...KKK

              Originally posted by meridian View Post
              Hahahahahahahaha, **** me, perhaps them all being white does have something to do with it.

              Surely public school types can’t be this stupid and lacking in common sense?

              Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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