TIOON7, that's a bit harsh on IanSchool ground bully.
Hard to believe it has only been one year. Three more to go and who knows what the world will be like. His popularity is dropping but the elected class are completely scared of him and won’t do anything to upset him. Demise is the only possibility of him not going 4 years.As harsh as it sounds - they voted him in.
They also have the mechanism to get rid of him or just simply wait it out for either his demise (natural or assisted) or end of his term as he can't run again (and that's partly why I don't think he cares what he does).
What damage is done by then is anyone's guess though.
Of course there are.I don’t think so many people are leading those privileged lives anymore. Look around you; older people, like me, had privileged lives, cheap housing, well paid jobs, and are now looking forward to or enjoying generous pensions. Almost none of that is readily available to our children and grandchildren. Younger people are angry because they can see that privilege being taken away.
And in so doing destroy a military alliance which has lasted 75 years.Re Trump. Am I missing something here.
Protect your own nation against hostile forces by taking another nation by hostile forces?
And in so doing destroy a military alliance which has lasted 75 years.
I am just wondering exactly how much damage Trump is doing. Carney has been in China to improve Canada's relationship. I am not sure how far China will go but it must send a message to Trump. I would find it ironic if the Chinese put missiles in Canada.
I would like to see Canada, Europe,China and Uk enforce a blockade of the Panama Canal for American shipping until the nonense with tarriffs is rescinded.
We already have pretty good trade alliances with China but Ian said we should join with them to blockade the Panama canal. lol.There's a vast difference between fostering good trade alliances with China and allowing China's military presence in your own country.
That's what my post implied - I have no issue with improved trade relations - I do have issue with a change of military "borders"We already have pretty good trade alliances with China but Ian said we should join with them to blockade the Panama canal. lol.
What next? UK, Europe and Chinese subs in the atlantic to blow up US ships?

Exactly that. Our military allegiances lie with Europe and to an extent with the Commonwealth whilst complying international law. Until Trump and his regime are gone or hopefully rained in after the midterms the US can't be regarded as a reliable ally.There's a vast difference between fostering good trade alliances with China and allowing China's military presence in your own country.
I don’t think so many people are leading those privileged lives anymore. Look around you; older people, like me, had privileged lives, cheap housing, well paid jobs, and are now looking forward to or enjoying generous pensions. Almost none of that is readily available to our children and grandchildren. Younger people are angry because they can see that privilege being taken away.
Me too. Most of the blokes my age that I know all come from solid working class backgrounds. A lot of them are politically left wing and constantly shout tax the rich. I never seem to get a response to my comment that we are the rich. Government pensions from our jobs, triple locked pensions. When my wife and I qualified as teachers we were able to get a mortgage before our first day on the job. We were seen as a good risk because of being in a profession. You don’t have to be a millionaire to be rich.I’m a truly old fart brought up in a very poor neighbourhood. Free education, full employment, house prices that seemed attainable, and salaries that kept pace with inflation were the background to my twenties/thirties. Chuck in final salary pension schemes and triple lock and quite simply this generation of old gits have never had it so good. Now my grandchildren will be saddled with debt, underpaid and with no hope of home ownership. Privileged? Yes, I was. Living in a country with that centrist consensus (Attlee/Macmillan/Wilson/Heath) was OK.
Another conservative has gone to the the Reformed conservatives![]()
Left because of the handover of the Chagos Islands which is top of most voter's agenda. The Tories and Reform will rip themselves apart. Reform are importing troublemakers. So much for Farage saying they are different from the Tories.
I see that some Liberals are now calling for Davies to be replaced ! Political parties are trying to outdo football clubs !