Boris Johnson unveils ‘grow for Britain’ plan

Don’t think we ever did have majority rule in this country …. FPTP (leveraged by media manipulation) certainly didn’t need a majority of votes to create this current situation.
Over 56% of voters did not vote for Doris …. And his cabal.


A lot less voted for the other Cabals .. FPTP would make everyone unhappy with their vote and no hope of fixing politics out of control.

FPTP won't ever fix the EU for example because they will never honour any countries voting - voters literally marginalised forever. Great for politicians though.
 
You could probably just sum this up as civilisation’s breaking down. And you’d be right.


We might see Civilisation break in 2022, if there is a bad harvest on top of a lack of fertiliser ... of course no Marxist dictatorship or "Leader of the free world" would ever think of releasing a "Problem" of any kind on the world.
 

Turnip

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Mixed Farmer
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Don’t think we ever did have majority rule in this country …. FPTP (leveraged by media manipulation) certainly didn’t need a majority of votes to create this current situation.
Over 56% of voters did not vote for Doris …. And his cabal.
Only two instances in 100 year history of voting in the UK actually delivered a government that had the majority of number of votes.
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A lot less voted for the other Cabals .. FPTP would make everyone unhappy with their vote and no hope of fixing politics out of control.

FPTP won't ever fix the EU for example because they will never honour any countries voting - voters literally marginalised forever. Great for politicians though.
Need PR(STV) to truly represent the views of voters.

N.B. The 2011 was on AV which can be almost as devisive as FPTP.

 

Steevo

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Gloucestershire
Brilliant quote from Tom Bradshaw in the NFU email this week - well done to him for it.

“We need to make sure we keep pressing ministers so that we achieve sustainable food production alongside environmental protection. The pressure being placed on our businesses by rising costs is immense. When was it rational for people to buy a latte for £3 and expect a whole chicken to be delivered for £2.50?”

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Brilliant quote from Tom Bradshaw in the NFU email this week - well done to him for it.

“We need to make sure we keep pressing ministers so that we achieve sustainable food production alongside environmental protection. The pressure being placed on our businesses by rising costs is immense. When was it rational for people to buy a latte for £3 and expect a whole chicken to be delivered for £2.50?”

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I like the idea of a press to put government ministers in, where do you get one and what would you do with a pressed government minister?..................but let’s not get too far ahead, we’ll start pressing them first and figure out what to do with them later. 😜
 

snarling bee

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Arable Farmer
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Bedfordshire
What a load of absolute rubbish.

Government policy on almost everything - no strike that, everything is a complete failure.

I don't care if the government won't take any notice, they need to be told exactly what they are doing wrong and kept being told very loudly they are a right bunch of idiots - no strike that, they make an idiot look intelligent.

As regards your last statement WTF are you on about ? Seriously, what the hell do you think farmers are doing that is in any shape or form bad ?

Take a good look at that Shyte Hole Westminster, literally every living thing for 10 miles in every direction has been killed or is in the process of being killed. Who are you trying to kid ?
I suggest you read my last line again.
My point was that EVERYTHING IS CAUSING CLIMATE CHANGE NOT JUST FARMING.
Criticise my comments if you like but please read it first.
 

Steevo

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Location
Gloucestershire
I like the idea of a press to put government ministers in, where do you get one and what would you do with a pressed government minister?..................but let’s not get too far ahead, we’ll start pressing them first and figure out what to do with them later. 😜

I'm pretty sure once pressed they would be classed as hazardous waste and you'd need a special licence to move them.

Actually, thinking about it perhaps they would be classed as waste BEFOREHAND and then once pressed could be considered a recycled material. Ballast perhaps - ideal for road building and encasing in concrete.
 

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