If only there was some Europe-centered economic alliance they could have joined that would have facilitated such things, right?
They still feel the Commonwealth should send them theirIf only there was some Europe-centered economic alliance they could have joined that would have facilitated such things, right?
As Bubble said, they had to treat them like actual humans there... now they can just use them as replaceable parts...If only there was some Europe-centered economic alliance they could have joined that would have facilitated such things, right?
Ahh, but thanks to trickle down economics and importing slave labor, and out of the pesky EU who was always annoying the British National Bank annd reigning them in, this will all work out great! You'll see! Somehow.Yup, banks & building societies in the UK are falling over themselves to announce that they won't offer any new mortgages for the foreseeable future because either they won't make money, or the rates will quickly rise to the point the borrower can't pay. Which means if you already have a mortgage you're fucked.
Not this sure would be worrying if we'd seen evidence in the past that a whole lot of people suddenly unable to pay their mortgages does bad things to a country's economy, hey?
So that's what that weird feeling of euphoria was....I want you to know that tagging "agree" on one of your posts caused me physical pain.
As many flaws as the US system has, the fact that the schedule of elections is up to the people in charge is one of the most astoundingly stupid things I’ve heard.Just came to post this too.
Good riddance.
I guess we'll now get either Sunak or Hunt, and honestly, neither's any good either.
OR they could show faith in democracy, realize they've goofed up, and hold general elections in November. Which they would disastrously lose according to all polls, so that's not very likely
I dunno, that most states still putAs many flaws as the US system has, the fact that the schedule of elections is up to the people in charge is one of the most astoundingly stupid things I’ve heard.
I was under the impression that the election cycle is still fixed, but they can just call for new elections faster if they fail to actually make alliances to form a working government.As many flaws as the US system has, the fact that the schedule of elections is up to the people in charge is one of the most astoundingly stupid things I’ve heard.
you could say they had less Trusst in her than with the former PM
The last one to pull this off was, what, Churchill?I feel like people are being too hard on Truss. She's the first PM to last two monarchs in a really long time.
Evidently.Do these people seriously have ZERO self-awareness?
I say the same thing about the US going back to the monarchy as an alternative to the idiots in charge now.They should just give leadership over to King Charles.
Yeah, a monarchy isn't very democratic, but at this point, it's a better alternative to this mess.
(I'm 99% joking on this.)
Canada is interesting for that, too. It's largely a two-party system with a battle between Liberal and Conservative. But there are three other minor, but significant parties: NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois. What I find most interesting about that is two of those parties are Liberal minded (and in fact, lean even farther left than the Liberal party itself). Block Québécois is ostensibly Conservative, but have a number of left-leaning policies. They started as a splinter from the Conservative party.In a monarchy you at least occasionally, accidentally end up with decent leaders.
Two-party "democracy" always brings out the power hungry and sociopaths.
A more fractured democracy with a dozen parties definitely has its issues too - just look at Belgium to see - but I'm tempted to say that at least it provides a measure of protection from whatever the fuck it is going on in all the big "democracies" right now (cfr UK, US, France, Italy and others).
Well, no, they didn't, that was kind of the point....ya think?!
--Patrick