Nemo
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Post by Nemo on Feb 25, 2024 11:34:27 GMT
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Post by piglet on Feb 25, 2024 12:08:39 GMT
This country has no boundaries, and the ones we have are weak, and in the wrong place. We are living in an organised chaos, crime, overcrowding, political unrest, wokery, dominance by the left, and sexual perverts, the criminalisation of the english, etc.
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Post by witchfinder on Feb 25, 2024 13:30:22 GMT
To breech the rules of democracy requires the rules to be broken, the Speaker Of The House broke no rules, but he did deviate from what you could term as "Standard Protocol".
We have been given the reasons as to why The Speaker decided to break with the standard procedure, and those reasons were the same reasons for which the Labour Party said they lobbied the Speaker to choose THEIR motion instead of the SNP motion. The safety of MPs
Now, here s the problem, you can either choose to believe the Speaker, or you can choose to believe the alternative theory, which is that Sir Lindsay Hoyle decided to help the Labour Party.
The idea that ... It is not the job of the Speaker to protect MPs or assist in their safety is a stupid suggestion, of course it is.
As for our system or style of democracy, I do believe it is one of the best systems in the world, and I certainly think its much better than the US system, where one person holds too much power, and the head of state is a member of a political party.
We do not elect the leader of government, we elect our representative, and he or she represents us in Parliament, and our Parliament is sovereign. The largest political party forms a government, with the leader of that largest party then becoming the leader of the government.
Everything is dependent upon OUR representatives whom we elect, the rest follows on
I believe that no democracy is perfect, the anomolies in my opinion are the House Of Lords which needs reforming, the FPTP system which effectively blocks out smaller parties, the link between Church and State, and the devolution of power to regions and nations.
Many would argue that The Crown is an anomily because it is an unfair and outdated Head of State, and ought to be elected .. fair point perhaps, but it works, and its worked for a thousand years, and it does have its many advantages, such as its checks and balances which are rarely ever used, but are there to protect The People from potentially corupt governments.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 25, 2024 13:40:30 GMT
Everything in your post was padding for this … “ The idea that ... It is not the job of the Speaker to protect MPs or assist in their safety is a stupid suggestion, of course it is.
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 13:48:41 GMT
How is Khan isamist controled Islamist fundamentalism; a person who advocates increasing the influence of Islamic law in politics and society. "radical Islamists How is he advancing Islamic law And where .
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Post by jonksy on Feb 25, 2024 14:16:39 GMT
How is Khan isamist controled Islamist fundamentalism; a person who advocates increasing the influence of Islamic law in politics and society. "radical Islamists How is he advancing Islamic law And where . All under khans watch lefty old bean.... LONDONISTAN CLOSES 500 CHURCHES; OPENS 423 NEW MOSQUES. The creeping Islamization of Londonistan is almost complete...
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 14:52:03 GMT
All under khans watch lefty old bean....
LONDONISTAN CLOSES 500 CHURCHES; OPENS 423 NEW MOSQUES. The creeping Islamization of Londonistan is almost complete...
sd so openung new placez of wirshipnonlu happens in Muslim reigiom diets it😂 it's Called a democratic right to practice three religion.
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Post by Bentley on Feb 25, 2024 14:52:57 GMT
All under khans watch lefty old bean....
LONDONISTAN CLOSES 500 CHURCHES; OPENS 423 NEW MOSQUES. The creeping Islamization of Londonistan is almost complete...
Di buying unoccupied property is restricted to Muslim I's it😂 Where predominantly white Christian move out then Muslims move in. Nothing wrong with that per se but it must follow that with a higher proportion of Muslims then the more Muslim culture will prevail.
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 14:55:26 GMT
Di buying unoccupied property is restricted to Muslim I's it😂 Where predominantly white Christian move out then Muslims move in. Nothing wrong with that per se but it must follow that with a higher proportion of Muslims then the more Muslim culture will prevail. iS that a Culture that shares Christian Vaules ?
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Post by jonksy on Feb 25, 2024 14:56:18 GMT
sd so openung new placez of wirshipnonlu happens in Muslim reigiom diets it😂 it's Called a democratic right to practice three religion. I wonder how many churches were allowed to be built in that time in mossie shithole countries old bean?
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Post by Bentley on Feb 25, 2024 14:57:29 GMT
Where predominantly white Christian move out then Muslims move in. Nothing wrong with that per se but it must follow that with a higher proportion of Muslims then the more Muslim culture will prevail. iS that a Culture that shares Christian Vaules ? Is what a culture that shares Christian values ?
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 15:01:05 GMT
it's Called a democratic right to practice three religion. I wonder how many churches were allowed to be built in that time in mossie shithole countries old bean? Of course them Country's aren't. Democratic where ours is what is your.point It's like Comparing Apples and pairs.
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 15:02:06 GMT
iS that a Culture that shares Christian Vaules ? Is what a culture that shares Christian values ? Islame
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Nemo
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Post by Nemo on Feb 25, 2024 15:03:19 GMT
To breech the rules of democracy requires the rules to be broken, the Speaker Of The House broke no rules, but he did deviate from what you could term as "Standard Protocol". We have been given the reasons as to why The Speaker decided to break with the standard procedure, and those reasons were the same reasons for which the Labour Party said they lobbied the Speaker to choose THEIR motion instead of the SNP motion. The safety of MPs Now, here s the problem, you can either choose to believe the Speaker, or you can choose to believe the alternative theory, which is that Sir Lindsay Hoyle decided to help the Labour Party. The idea that ... It is not the job of the Speaker to protect MPs or assist in their safety is a stupid suggestion, of course it is. As for our system or style of democracy, I do believe it is one of the best systems in the world, and I certainly think its much better than the US system, where one person holds too much power, and the head of state is a member of a political party. We do not elect the leader of government, we elect our representative, and he or she represents us in Parliament, and our Parliament is sovereign. The largest political party forms a government, with the leader of that largest party then becoming the leader of the government. Everything is dependent upon OUR representatives whom we elect, the rest follows on I believe that no democracy is perfect, the anomolies in my opinion are the House Of Lords which needs reforming, the FPTP system which effectively blocks out smaller parties, the link between Church and State, and the devolution of power to regions and nations. Many would argue that The Crown is an anomily because it is an unfair and outdated Head of State, and ought to be elected .. fair point perhaps, but it works, and its worked for a thousand years, and it does have its many advantages, such as its checks and balances which are rarely ever used, but are there to protect The People from potentially corupt governments. The Speaker en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker_(politics)The Serjeant of Arms en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serjeant_at_Arms_of_the_House_of_Commons_(United_Kingdom)
Parliamentary Security Department
www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/offices/bicameral/parliamentary-security-department/
Probably bowed to the mob but either way it’s not a high-functioning democracy
The mobs rule:
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/02/06/take-on-hate-filled-mobs-before-its-too-late/
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Post by Totheleft on Feb 25, 2024 15:04:47 GMT
Robert Buckland has launched a broadside against Lee Anderson, Suella Braverman and Liz Truss and said that any Conservative politician intent on stoking division “had better get out and join another party”.
Buckland, the Tory MP for South Swindon and a former justice secretary, criticised his colleagues for “dangerous” rhetoric in the past week.
The Conservatives have been warring over a series of interventions and remarks where Tory MPs have flirted with far-right sentiment.
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