- Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:57 pm
#28197
Now here's a thing:
I despise the current conservative party.
A band of thugs, liars, con artists and chancers.
I feel a deep affinity for British democracy, while admitting its weaknesses.
Predominantly three weaknesses, whihc I consider a potential threat to the nation.
* First past the post electoral system.
* Unwritten (make shit p as we go along) constitution.
* Appointed house of lords (don't even start me on the remaining 'heritors and the Bishops).
I also recognise that the next election, and many after will be two horse races between Labour and Conservatives.
No matter how much noise the SNP and LibDems make from their isolated corners, they can do no more than sway a hung parliament.
I painfully conclude that a healthy Conservative party is necessary for our system to operate as intended.
I cannot join the dots between the diseased cadaver of today's Conservatives, and what a healthy Conservative party might look like.
There seem to be a handful sound chaps among the MPs: Most having gone through Sandhurst, where a blagger like Johnson would have been run around the assault course multiple times before expulsion.
I'm not sure a Conservative party of retired junior officers is what I have in mind.
That model has largely failed in Latin America, Africa and Southeast Asia.
I wonder whether a purge of the gobshites is possible, and whether a few moderate elder statesmen could be readmitted.
I'm off to ConHome, for analysis, shits and giggles.
I despise the current conservative party.
A band of thugs, liars, con artists and chancers.
I feel a deep affinity for British democracy, while admitting its weaknesses.
Predominantly three weaknesses, whihc I consider a potential threat to the nation.
* First past the post electoral system.
* Unwritten (make shit p as we go along) constitution.
* Appointed house of lords (don't even start me on the remaining 'heritors and the Bishops).
I also recognise that the next election, and many after will be two horse races between Labour and Conservatives.
No matter how much noise the SNP and LibDems make from their isolated corners, they can do no more than sway a hung parliament.
I painfully conclude that a healthy Conservative party is necessary for our system to operate as intended.
I cannot join the dots between the diseased cadaver of today's Conservatives, and what a healthy Conservative party might look like.
There seem to be a handful sound chaps among the MPs: Most having gone through Sandhurst, where a blagger like Johnson would have been run around the assault course multiple times before expulsion.
I'm not sure a Conservative party of retired junior officers is what I have in mind.
That model has largely failed in Latin America, Africa and Southeast Asia.
I wonder whether a purge of the gobshites is possible, and whether a few moderate elder statesmen could be readmitted.
I'm off to ConHome, for analysis, shits and giggles.