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Manifesto
Should a manifesto be a legally enforceable contract with the electorate resulting in a loss of their mandate for a breach?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."perhaps not for trivialities"how/who decides what is to be law and what is a triviality in any of the manifestos? Not workable and I think it would be s strait jacket. Frankly any party making specific promises and that is all of them are making themselves look silly. That's why I think a manifesto should be a simple statement of general intent and areas of intended focus with broad outlines.
I received a letter from "the office of Gordon Brown" today including a copy of the Labour Party manifesto, which I thought was a bit of a cheek because I have never nor will ever vote for them. However I am keeping the copy of the manifesto. If there really are some numpties out there who still vote for them and they get in again. I would like to check out their promises of a brighter Britain, and then remind them of their continuing failure.
I'm forming a party and my manifesto is that I will give £100/week to everyone in the country, restore the NHS to its heyday, get the trains running on time, provide care for OAPs and the disabled, cut crime to zero and stop pollution (and more!).
Apparently most of the folk here think it's OK that all the above is a blatant lie...
Apparently most of the folk here think it's OK that all the above is a blatant lie...