Plans to force all of England's schools to become academies are being abandoned in a government climbdown.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-36227570
Clinton should win, and probably will, though I expect it to be a lot closer than some people think.
People hate Trump, and people love Trump. The republicans have to try and unite around him and get Conservatives to vote for him.
People dislike Clinton, and don't love her. Though she seems like an uninspiring, but safe pair of hands.
That's the lesser of two evils.
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Wow. That is a big climb down.
More like it's exactly the point of a White paper. To find out and consult on what people think of the policy before voting it in?
Surely that's a Green paper? A White paper is a definite proposal of an Act of Parliament.More like it's exactly the point of a White paper. To find out and consult on what people think of the policy before voting it in?
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Scott Mann and Alex Chalk MPs are being investigated over allegations they received help from the controversial Tory party battlebus.
Three others, Stuart Andrew, Craig Mackinlay, and Michelle Donelan are at the centre of complaints made to police. A sixth, Gavin Barwell was already facing accusations.
If all are found to have broken the law it could spark demands for a string of by-elections that may be enough to bring down David Cameron’s Government if they lost the seats.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/two-tories-probed-police-over-7907519
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Exactly. There's a good argument for making voting compulsory (like Australia, Belgium and some other countries). You are allowed to spoil your vote if you don't agree with any candidate, but you must make an effort to actually get off your arse and vote. Otherwise you get fined.
That would stop people complaining about councils, politicians, parties, etc ............... Don't vote? Then shut the **** up about who governs you .............
Fining people for not voting, that would be democratic... True some people have no interest in politics or governance, however I think the truth is that there are a lot of people who do not feel represented by anyone and that it would be churlish to vote in a system that is designed to reelect the homogeneous candidates that much of mainstream politics offers.
Surely that's a Green paper? A White paper is a definite proposal of an Act of Parliament.
Still a definite proposal then, and White Papers are hardly ever abandoned completely.From Parliament website: White papers are policy documents produced by the Government that set out their proposals for future legislation. White Papers are often published as Command Papers and may include a draft version of a Bill that is being planned. This provides a basis for further consultation and discussion with interested or affected groups and allows final changes to be made before a Bill is formally presented to Parliament.