The doctrine of ministerial responsibility

Aug 30, 2004 02:35

Tonight I went to see Fahrenheit 9/11 with sharpez, and I'd advise anybody who hasn't all ready been to go and see it. The images in it are amazingly powerful, and while Michael Moore is incredibly annoying, he does get across some good points ( Read more... )

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vasovagalvegan August 30 2004, 01:35:07 UTC
My mum and dad left the labour party for feeling the same way as you do about right wingers getting in. They had been members for over thirty years, and were very active in the party- campaigning and canvassing, going on demos and protests and going to all the local meetings. But then 'new labour' started to creep in. they're devious. they learn to silence you--and your voice gets smaller and smaller. In the end my mum said it would be a travesty to vote Labour, let alone remain involved in the party the way she was. When Blair became leader, that finished her. Her and my Dad votes Socialist Labour (Scargill's party) in 97, and 2001 ( ... )

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the_twilighted August 30 2004, 10:17:47 UTC
What do you think of the attempts to impeach Blair?

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liquorsnob August 30 2004, 12:04:54 UTC
It shouldn't be needed. However, as it's got to this stage, I hope it will succeed.

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redistributer September 26 2004, 07:06:26 UTC
I'm sure I said "respect". I really, really hope that's what I said. Although you can be effective, I'll grudgingly admit. Right-wingers seem to like you. You have the scent of their personal morality on you.

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