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Is this not Typical of Parliament ? Instead of talking together and trying to find an answer to Knife Crime all the politicians do is wage war with one another ,trying to score points. This adversarial type of Democracy has lost its way. It's not 'What's good for the Country' But ''What's good for the Party''.
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I made the following same point in a question below -
'' No political party has the solution to the problem - the tories if they win the next election , isn't going to stop it , as some on here think .
''This is a problem that the political parties should work together on , instead of baying at each other from opposite sides of the fence ''
The problem with this adversarial type of politics , is that even if one party comes up with a good idea , the other sides cannot be seen to be agreeing with it , because as you said , it's all about scoring points
I made the following same point in a question below -
'' No political party has the solution to the problem - the tories if they win the next election , isn't going to stop it , as some on here think .
''This is a problem that the political parties should work together on , instead of baying at each other from opposite sides of the fence ''
The problem with this adversarial type of politics , is that even if one party comes up with a good idea , the other sides cannot be seen to be agreeing with it , because as you said , it's all about scoring points
Partisanship is one of the worst aspects of British political system. Don't get me wrong - I'm not one who believes that politicians are pondlife, I do think there's a lot of well-meaning people in parliament, but it's a fact that our system is far too partisan.
You don't need to just look to parliament though - one thing you constantly get in elections is people voting for parties because of vague conceptions of what direction they look politically rather than actual policy. In fact I'd argue it's worse in the country at large. It's really infuriating.
You can see it in the daily press as well. Hence why I refuse to buy any British dailies.
You don't need to just look to parliament though - one thing you constantly get in elections is people voting for parties because of vague conceptions of what direction they look politically rather than actual policy. In fact I'd argue it's worse in the country at large. It's really infuriating.
You can see it in the daily press as well. Hence why I refuse to buy any British dailies.
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