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Should The Conservative Party Disband In Order For A More Coherent Political Construct To Emerge Before The Next General Election?

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Colmc54 | 21:40 Thu 10th Mar 2016 | Politics
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Toryphobia in the UK has now peaked in the UK. The weaponised NHS junior doctors now representing Skargill's view that however large their majority any Conservative government has no idealistic authority to govern this country.

The SNP who have long used 'Tory' as a reflex hate word at every opportunity see no problem in going to Westminster and voting against something for England that they have approved and made law in Scotland.

For myself I would join an English version of the SNP tomorrow. I have always voted Conservative because I felt I need to to keep the party who have bankrupted this country twice in my lifetime out of power.

Now even the House of Lords is prepared to give them the finger is it time for them to log off and let a new force in British squalid politics emerge?
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//Evidently, Adams didn't understand what the δεμος (demos) part of "democracy" meant. He sounds like a "my way, or the high way" kind of guy. More of a "crat" than a "demo-". //

No he was pointing out that sitting on the fence doesn't get you to an answer either way. Any way the crats in the good ol U S of A , are certainly putting the demo into democracy right now.

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