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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNor probably mine, Amsy. This whole political system needs overthrowing, it has nothing to offer humanity any more other than the rich getting ever richer presiding over no future until they're swept aside, something only younger generations can sort out once they've woken from the collective slumber; we'll all probably have to go through an unpleasant unnecessary learning process yet again in the meantime.
we could start something new with a system based on need rather than greed.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Simon View PostI'd be fascinated to hear what you would replace it with. Just a brief outline would be ample.
a) a limit on the number of lawyers and PR people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
b) a limit on the number of public school educated people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
c) a limit of three years before a civil servant of a certain grade and above could move to the private sector post related to the civil service post held previously;
d) constituency committees to draw up & publish the skills and experience specification for each candidate before candidates are chosen, tailored for each constituency but building on skills/experience criteria set by the national party offices;
Lunch calls - I hope that's short enough :biggrin:
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
And there is still so much much that we don't know or understand about how/why we went to war. It saddens me that these issues may not be resolved in my lifetime.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostFor MPs, what about:
a) a limit on the number of lawyers and PR people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
b) a limit on the number of public school educated people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
c) a limit of three years before a civil servant of a certain grade and above could move to the private sector post related to the civil service post held previously;
d) constituency committees to draw up & publish the skills and experience specification for each candidate before candidates are chosen, tailored for each constituency but building on skills/experience criteria set by the national party offices;
Lunch calls - I hope that's short enough :biggrin:
I'm bound by the Civil Service Code, but those at the top, who make the rules, break them with impunity.
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Simon
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostFor MPs, what about:
a) a limit on the number of lawyers and PR people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
b) a limit on the number of public school educated people chosen as candidates for a constituency/party;
c) a limit of three years before a civil servant of a certain grade and above could move to the private sector post related to the civil service post held previously;
d) constituency committees to draw up & publish the skills and experience specification for each candidate before candidates are chosen, tailored for each constituency but building on skills/experience criteria set by the national party offices;
However, as you've troubled to post, I admit that I find that the thinking behind your third and fourth points has merit. I don't want to get involved with the detail for those, or for the others yet, if you don't mind, but rather to wait for S-A's blueprint for what he'd replace "the whole" of the political system with, once it had been "overthrown".
We might even get some idea as to how that would come about, too...
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Originally posted by Simon View PostI find that the thinking behind your third and fourth points has merit.
:ok: :biggrin:"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostSometimes you have to work with what you get, rather than sit waiting for what you want :winkeye:
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI expect that S_A was taking the principle "from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs" and applying it to Simon. :winkeye:
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Simon
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWe had all this out about a year ago
But I'll take it, as no doubt will every other unbiased observer, as a "sorry - I have no answer."
In future, try not to make wild comments that you can't back up.
And clever interventions from fellow-travellers like Mr. Barrett to try to get you off the hook don't hold water, either. (Though credit due to him for the shot - it was a good one. :ok: )
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DavidP
Originally posted by Simon View PostNo we didn't.
But I'll take it, as no doubt will every other unbiased observer, as a "sorry - I have no answer."
In future, try not to make wild comments that you can't back up.
And clever interventions from fellow-travellers like Mr. Barrett to try to get you off the hook don't hold water, either. (Though credit due to him for the shot - it was a good one. :ok: )
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