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New Judge. Thanks for your reply. I would agree with you on one point...yes this so-called coalition is ridiculous. But with our present political system its an inevitability if one party doesn't dominate. First past the post is OK when there are only two parties, like most of the postwar period, but fails miserably when there other forces around. God knows the bloody Liberals will never amount to very much but because of them, our political system no longer works as it did. Not sure exactly what can be done about this other then introduce some kind of fairer voting procedure. Most of the world seems to have some kind of proportional voting, and we use it here in Britain for Wales, Scotland and the EEC. Never understood why the Brits won't have it for Westminster.
Your comments about Iraq however are amazing. Given your stated ignorance of Hussein and the terrible regime that he presided over, I can perhaps understand your lack of a grasp of the facts. Are you saying that Iraq was better off under Hussein ? After all the Iraqi people now have democracy for the first time in history. Would they be better off under a brutal dictatorship ? Perhaps we should have left Hitler to his own devices in 1939....after Czechoslovakia was a "far-off country of which we know little"
I have never thought that burying your head in the sand achieved very much in the medium and long term, but perhaps not caring if dictators lived or died is the best way after all !
I live in Wales (surprise surprise ! ) and now that we have the Welsh Government, we have the best guarantee that we will never be lorded over by an English MP, from an English constituency ever again. Some of the ones we remember with affection were William Hague, and John Redwood.
Redwood was perhaps the worst. The Leader of Plaid Cymru at the time said that the ghastly Redwood was about as welcome in Wales "as a rat sandwich" Another Welsh MP called Redwood the "The most bizarre political appointment since Caligula made his horse a Senator"
Thankfully he mounted a challenge to Major Bumble which failed miserably. Even his own Parliamentary colleagues didn't like him any more than we did. As soon as he started that process off, he had to resign from being Secretary of State for Wales. It didn't matter if he succeeded or not, either way we were rid of him for ever.
He tried again in 1997 after Major Bumble had to resign after being defeated by the landslide that was the Labour victory of that summer. But it seemed that the bloody rancid sandwich followed him over the Severn Bridge and he was defeated yet again.
It might seem sometimes that the Welsh are seen as chippy and bolshie...perhaps we have a good reason to be !