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Your goalposts are to victimise other human beings because when you look at them all you see are terrorists. My answer to you was very simple, the...
Look at the numbers from Syria and you will find a different story. 4.8 million are in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq. 6.5 million are...
When France, UK, Russia and US help to destroy their homes I am amazed you can ask such a question. And while these people fill and empoverish...
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Was that your credibility I see disappearing over the horizon? It is people who want to continue to have the option of living, working and...
We all know exactly which example you were trying to use. However you play it you end up with democratically elected people deciding who is in...
We shall see, I predict that should the three brexiteers fail to deliver she will sack them and ride in on her silver charger to save the day with...
Oh come on!! Now it's you being naive, ministers are selected by cronyism not ability.
Oh I don't know, perhaps a prime minister they elected?
In other words a politician solely motivated by personal ambition rather than the best interests of the people they serve. Certainly a smart...
Yes, in the same way it would be reasonable for regional government's that have been democratically elected to put forward ministers.
You may not vote for them if you don't like them but they go to parliament based on the popularity of their party and not their personality. Do...
With the current government having nearly all its MPs in the SE it means the rest of the country has very little say in Government. So does that...
They do, in their local parliament. I'd do away with the house of commons and house of Lords and have a central assembly of representatives from...
I wouldn't. I would have regional government's nominating representatives to a central government.
But it does and not replacing it with a democratic body would result in a less representative government that could exercise greater self enrichment.
The house of Lords has the ability to prevent legislation passing. It is our second house and it does change things without being able to propose...
No you simply failed to take it into account when praising the British system.
The proportion of the population is important. How is the current British system with a house of Lords logical? Many countries have a second house...
All countries make their own decisions and decide who they will and won't work with. Often that decision is to make a compromise.