Stuartinromford
Stuartinromford
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Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
I would say yes- after all, if you don't do it, you might always wonder "what if I had?" (View Post)4 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Trouble is that politicians are shysters because people are shysters. All of us, even the nice ones. We all think that we're entitled to goodies that we haven't earned and should be spared … (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Didn't John Major try to blackball him as a Conservative candidate? After all, his unsuitability was pretty obvious long before 2019. And once he was an MP, of course he would seek to become PM,… (View Post)1 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
Though Sam Freedman's comment on this is relevant, amusing and (for those who think Reform are even worse) alarming; Her best chance of survival is fear of the alternative. Many MPs are (rightly… (View Post)3 -
Re: A Very British Alternative: Jim Callaghan's Victory and the Redefinition of Britain's Future
The paradox goes roughly like this, though. Anywhere that is a well-functioning democracy is unlikely to agree to the scheme. Or do you think that being unkeen on foreign people is a uniquely British… (View Post)1
