Mr. Meeks, ironic to describe the Government as extremist and fanatical in a thread with plenty of discussion about Iran.
The British government is as middle of the road cemented in the inertia of a long culture of parliamentary democracy as it is possible to be. Even the radical socialists that sit at the top of the opposition are still completely tied to change through democratic means and subject to the courts and ECHR.
The government has abandoned democracy and even the country’s territorial integrity to pursue its policy obsession.
“Abandoned democracy” by “winning an election”?
Johnson’s approach makes SINDY less, not more likely.
A “policy obsession” that won a referendum and handsomely rewarded its supporters at our most recent election - and punished its opponents.
But apart from that, top hole analysis!
Did the whole “suspending our entire democratic system” pass you by?
If this Govt. posed the threat to democracy your rantings would suggest, then the people would have banished them from power for a generation or more.
They have however just given them a majority of 80.
So, either you have got this massively out of proportion - or 14m Tory voters have.
Or their choice was possible disaster 1 or likely disaster 2 and they chose possible disaster 1. Beating Corbyn might make Tories think they are popular, but they are only shown to be more popular than Corbynism.
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