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By *mateur100 OP   Man 29 weeks ago

nr faversham

...our political representatives are shameful. You might be able to list 10% who are half decent but frankly, if this current crop is the best we have, God couldn't help us

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By *melie LALWoman 29 weeks ago

neverland


"...our political representatives are shameful. You might be able to list 10% who are half decent but frankly, if this current crop is the best we have, God couldn't help us "

That's gotta be double the amount from the last govt

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By *oandstephMan 29 weeks ago

Bradford


"...our political representatives are shameful. You might be able to list 10% who are half decent but frankly, if this current crop is the best we have, God couldn't help us

That's gotta be double the amount from the last govt "

they're all the same, if voting made a difference we wouldnt be allowed to do it

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By *ty31Man 29 weeks ago

NW London


"...our political representatives are shameful. You might be able to list 10% who are half decent but frankly, if this current crop is the best we have, God couldn't help us "

Problem is, most politicians are career Middle Managers- they have no real world experience of getting stuff done and getting stuff to actually work. They just know how to take the credit and pass the buck so when they do actually have to get stuff done they get found out

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By *ostindreamsMan 29 weeks ago

London

You can say that about pretty much every country

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By *idnight RamblerMan 29 weeks ago

Pershore

Politics is attracting the wrong type of person - mostly political activists straight from Uni via some 'research' posts in their selected party. Few have 'real life' experience of any kind. The problem is that, a handful of Fabbers apart, few people have any interest in politics despite it's importance to our lives.

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By *oubleswing2019Man 29 weeks ago

Colchester

We build systems to underpin our civilisation like a spider-web.

The merest ripple on one part of the web peturbs throughout the whole web.

We build our systems in this way because it's what we know and it "feels right".

But is that the correct way ? Are there better ways ?

I would argue that those who build the systems build them for their own self aggrandisement and not for the population as a whole. As such, the infrastructure is biased from the very start and doomed never to serve all of the whole.

Until we stop voting for our own needs and desires and start voting for those less fortunate, we'll never move forward. A rising tide lifts all boats, as they say.

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By *otlovefun42Couple 29 weeks ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"You can say that about pretty much every country "

A quick look at Germany would confirm that.

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By *ermbiMan 28 weeks ago

Ballyshannon


"You can say that about pretty much every country

A quick look at Germany would confirm that."

Take the spectacular incompetence over Brexit. That shows the lack of quality in politics.

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