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By *ubmissiveman2u OP   Man
over a year ago

Cheshire

What's your choice,or who ??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What's your choice,or who ??"

Boris isn’t an option, I want a GE in the spring

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"What's your choice,or who ??"

In this scenario, who is standing for PM for the Tories?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

General election is my choice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What's your choice,or who ??

In this scenario, who is standing for PM for the Tories?"

Mr Blobby. Fuck it, why not?

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By *oubleswing2019Man
over a year ago

Colchester

GE. With no parties to vote for.

MP's are unnecessary and pointless.

You got to the polling station and there are 2 slips for voting.

Slip 1 : National

In order of preference, where do you want the majority of your taxes to go to. Rank each in order of importance, with 1 being most important and 10 least important.

Health/NHS

Defence

Education

Policing / Emergency Services

Transport

etc

etc

Then Slip 2 is the same, but for your local area only.

MP's are not needed in this scenario. You could have "Governors" of a county, who look deeper in to local issues for you. But they are not MP's. They are civil administrators.

A Civil Service is all you need to turn the cogs and allocate the taxes to the things in their correct ratios.

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
over a year ago

Gilfach


"GE. With no parties to vote for.

MP's are unnecessary and pointless.

You got to the polling station and there are 2 slips for voting.

Slip 1 : National

In order of preference, where do you want the majority of your taxes to go to. Rank each in order of importance, with 1 being most important and 10 least important.

Health/NHS

Defence

Education

Policing / Emergency Services

Transport

etc

etc

Then Slip 2 is the same, but for your local area only.

MP's are not needed in this scenario. You could have "Governors" of a county, who look deeper in to local issues for you. But they are not MP's. They are civil administrators.

A Civil Service is all you need to turn the cogs and allocate the taxes to the things in their correct ratios."

If we'd had such a system for the last election in 2019, how would it have coped with the CoViD crisis, and the invasion of Ukraine?

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
over a year ago

golden fields


"What's your choice,or who ??

In this scenario, who is standing for PM for the Tories?

Mr Blobby. Fuck it, why not?"

The GE is my pick.

The Tory PR machine and the press will ensure a Conservative victory. As per normal.

So I'd prefer the right honourable Blobby over Boris of Sunak.

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By *oubleswing2019Man
over a year ago

Colchester


"If we'd had such a system for the last election in 2019, how would it have coped with the CoViD crisis, and the invasion of Ukraine?"

With regards to Covid, Exercise Cygnus in 2016 (and Exercise Alice in the same year) would have been codified and plans put in to place well in advance.

As for Ukraine ? No idea. Ask the Dept of Defence. Ask Nato. They run simulations (or should be doing so)

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By *rDiscretionXXXMan
over a year ago

Gilfach


"If we'd had such a system for the last election in 2019, how would it have coped with the CoViD crisis, and the invasion of Ukraine?"


"With regards to Covid, Exercise Cygnus in 2016 (and Exercise Alice in the same year) would have been codified and plans put in to place well in advance.

As for Ukraine ? No idea. Ask the Dept of Defence. Ask Nato. They run simulations (or should be doing so)"

I'm sure the plans would have been in place, but if we hadn't rated the NHS or defence very highly in 2019, where would they have got the money from? Would we have to wait for the next general election in 2024 to reallocate expenses?

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By *oubleswing2019Man
over a year ago

Colchester


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I'm sure the plans would have been in place, but if we hadn't rated the NHS or defence very highly in 2019, where would they have got the money from? Would we have to wait for the next general election in 2024 to reallocate expenses?"

I think you know as well as I do that such ranked priorities would have contingencies and flex built in to them to account for emergency spending. You can take that as a given. How much is needed ? That's a good question. Why don't you work it out and let me know ? What would you choose and why ?

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