Zeld4 said:It's great that you are here and talking sense to us here in England. You are Dutch and as I have spent much time in your country and know many of your people I know you are much cleverer than us. Most dutch people speak better English than the English and that's a fact and it's a shameful one.
But as you have noticed we are a country full off left wing communist morons who have been brainwashed by the last labour government. And most of our teachers in state schools in England are union members who aren't really interested in educating children. I know some primary school teachers and I wouldn't let them pack my bags at Sainbury's let alone entrust the education of a child to them.
chris g said:original guvnor said:It amuses me when people moan about their politicians. The political class is no different to any other walk of life. It is human nature at work. Nothing more, nothing less.
The idea that somehow our politicians are worse or more corrupt than any other country's is laughable. It doesn't matter what system - capitalist, socialist, communist or whatever - politicians get caught up in scandals/corruption/abuses of power. It's because power is a strong pull and humans like to have power over other humans and they take liberties and risks to get it and to line their own nest. Our current system doesn't help but the idea we can sort the system and get a new breed of politicians we can be proud of is ridiculous. What we can do is change the environment - pay them a proper salary, stop them doing other jobs, etc.
Chris - I'm glad you try to take an interest but the majority don't. They are more interested in who is on x-factor. The country is full of sheepeople.
OG your posts appear to "understand" the politicians and bash the proles.
We are all either human and fallible are all stupid lazy and prone to dishonesty.
My point is also that career politicians have a clearer view of the nuances of what is going on and how each issue is related to party goals and personal agenda. In the same way that I dont expect to understand in intricate detail how a plumber works - I hope to pay him and hes fixes my toilet, I also would hope to be able to to vote for a politician and be able to trust that he can do his job.
Imagine how disappointed you would be if you paid a plumber to fix your loo and he took your money and built someone else's fence and then told you that he had fulfilled the spirit of your request, and every time for 30 years similar things happened.
Unfortunately my sense, (and I appreciate that this is coloured by the media) is that if all our politicians were plumbers, we would all have broken toilets. I am sure there are some great ones out there, but the ones on TV, or in Blackpool fit that description reasonably well imho.
Finisterre said:Speak for yourself, I am smarter than most Dutch people.pvr excluded...
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original guvnor said:If I had a £1 for every time I'd heard someone moan "I didn't vote for them to do that" but then when you ask them if they'd ever read the manifesto prior to the election it's always the same answer.
original guvnor said:chris g said:original guvnor said:That's rather naive. A plumber is trained at college and does exams in being a plumber. Being a plumber is all about one trade. A politician is seeking to represent, to be a leader. There is no professional training, no skill or trade. You also wouldn't employ a plumber you knew nothing at all about, or if you had no idea if they had any formal training or not. Yet, the electorate tend to do that at every election.
ah well the niave is being led by un unskilled and incapable, I think we agree.
original guvnor said:I have done Stu on regular occasions but then again I studied Politics at school and have always had an interest in the subject. I even bought the odd one or two!
Finisterre said:You say the country is full of left wing communist morons, what makes you say that? It has been shown that the right tend to do less well in intelligence tests.
JaEdBa said:Finisterre said:You say the country is full of left wing communist morons, what makes you say that? It has been shown that the right tend to do less well in intelligence tests.
where has that been shown? there has, for some reason, always been a strong link between academia and the left.
clearly though, they fail to understand the link between self respect, motivation, hard work and subsequent reward.
original guvnor said:The last Labour manifesto for example could not have predicted the financial crash and some of the necessary outcomes.
Sure, corporate lobbying is required, but instead of this being done behind closed doors with money passing to the parties in return for acting on the will of the corporates, the corporates should be required to present their cases to all-party committees in open chamber, much like the Select Committees do. Simple.original guvnor said:Corporate lobbying - corporate lobbying is entirely justifiable and will always happen. After all businesses don't get votes but the policies of a government directly affect them and their employees. Therefore businesses need a voice and a channel to lobby government. Quite how that should and should not be done is obviously an area that needs attention though.
Finisterre said:JaEdBa said:Finisterre said:You say the country is full of left wing communist morons, what makes you say that? It has been shown that the right tend to do less well in intelligence tests.
where has that been shown? there has, for some reason, always been a strong link between academia and the left.
clearly though, they fail to understand the link between self respect, motivation, hard work and subsequent reward.
start here
http://www.livescience.com/18132-intelligence-social-conservatism-racism.html
if you look at Kolberg's ethical thinking it makes sense, simple people like simple solutions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Kohlberg%27s_stages_of_moral_development
exdos said:Sure, corporate lobbying is required, but instead of this being done behind closed doors with money passing to the parties in return for acting on the will of the corporates, the corporates should be required to present their cases to all-party committees in open chamber, much like the Select Committees do. Simple.
exdos said:original guvnor said:The last Labour manifesto for example could not have predicted the financial crash and some of the necessary outcomes.
I strongly disagree with that point. When Labour took over from John Major's Tory government in 1997, the UK Economy was in the best shape that it had been in for decades. But that wasn't enough for Gordon Clown: he imposed a windfall tax on the pensions, which has crippled them now. That was predictable. He sold a good proportion of our gold reserves when gold was at a low point, which was considered by many at the time as stupid. He also had a large windfall from selling the 3G mobile phone licences to the major phone providers. So Clown inherited the UK Economy in good shape, he had a load of cash (from pension, gold and phones) and then we had a credit boom on top and a financial services sector operating "Casino investments", that looked like a toxic mix to me and others at the time and the fact that it has all ended badly was completely predictable.