Wednesday, February 27, 2008

[party politics] children at play

It used to count for something

Bag rightly notes:

All politics seems to have come down to is poking one another in the chest and saying 'You did this' and 'No I didn't'. Soon it will be 'My dad is bigger than yours'. This can't be good for the country.

So glad Bag sees it and hopefully others as well. Party politics is the flim flam for the real agenda e.g. the EU swallowing up what was once a great country or else, on the other side of the pond, the assimilation by stealth of the U.S.A. into the SPPNA.

But people wilfully persist with the idea that party politics is somehow important.

3 comments:

  1. Being in a Trade Union means I get to meet MPs from all parties and it is easy to see that politics is one big game!

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  2. I've always thought it was a game and you only have to watch the "public school game" of "PM's Question Time " to realise that. Nothing is decided by MPs anyway - it's decided by those who brief them.

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  3. Was talking over tea yesterday afternoon, as one does, asking where politics had gone. We don't have any, anymore. It has leached away and instead we have ...well, I'm not sure, but it's all specious, self-serving, short-termist bollocks.

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