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02-02-2012, 12:52 AM #1
So who do you think would be better to run the country?
Someone like Richard Branson or someone like Roger "from accounts"?
Personally I want people who have been able to build a personal fortune to be in government rather than someone who has, like me, failed to reach dizzy heights. In business there is a saying, always try to employ people who are better than you.
As it stands given that MP's are paid less than GPs, Head Teachers etc we end up with idealists, people with family funds or people who have finished their career and desire power. I maintain that we need to pay good money to attract the best, I couldn't care less if someone is a millionaire if they are doing well for the country, which means being prepared to say what needs to be said rather than what the electorate want to hear.
Tony Ben was on Radio 4 some years and said there are 2 types of politician, sign posts and weather cocks. The sign posts point in the direction they think we should go while the weather cocks see what way the wind is blowing before deciding which way to point. As far as I can tell most of the current politicians are cocks!Regards
Nic
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02-02-2012, 01:14 AM #2
I see your point of view. The problem is when they get in power their not looking out for OUR best interest, Their looking out for their own or looking to the future for which company they will cunsult for. Over here they get the best health care even after they leave office.
You may have failed in busniess but their not running this place like a busniess. If they did they remove the excess. Such as the cost of their health care and i believe they continue to collect their full pay after retiring office.
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02-02-2012, 01:19 AM #3
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Thanked: 983You lot could have it worse, we had an Australian born, bi-lingual PM who was voted in by the public, but who was then stabbed in the back by his own party and a Welsh born, monoglot (poor) english only speaking (A Welsh person who doesn't speak a word of Welsh...Pah!), idiot installed with out public vote to take his place. The one thing American might like about her, is that she loves the USA more than she loves Australia. Personally I'd like to see her get a green card and go to the States permanantly, but I wouldn't really like to wish her on anyones country.
The previous PM was far sighted and a long term thinker. No doubt he had his faults, but at least he was looking at a future for the country and not just a 'what can I achieve in the next six years before I get voted out' kind of bloke.
Mick
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02-02-2012, 01:37 AM #4
I wasn't aware people build personal fortunes anymore. I thought they just got it handed down to them.
Personally I like the saying "The next time you hear someone say they became a millionaire by hard work, ask them whose"
John
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02-02-2012, 03:59 AM #5
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02-02-2012, 05:25 AM #6
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Thanked: 983I'll just ignore all those remarks about my own personal linage on account you may not know of my Welsh background (I suspect ya do ya bugger!
) But I will say, those silly bloody English looking Puritan hats they use as part of the relatively recent invention of a national Welsh costume should be bloody well outlawed.
Mick
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02-02-2012, 05:57 AM #7
Puritan hats! Your right! I never made that connection, it was probably a devious plot by us to subvert your culture, having said that I did hear that one Lady Llanover popularised the wearing of said costume, but I digress, I still reckon Julia would look fetching sporting one, and there is the added bonus of the hat having plenty of room for a spare shoe
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02-02-2012, 03:47 AM #8