That would be acceptable but they shouldn't provide the EU with the demanded 4 year plan as they can't stand over it. And they should get the election done before we go back cap-in-hand to the Markets.Just let them get this budget through and have the election after that. No sense in doing anything else.
A noble sentimentI don't believe in taking advice from people who cut and run when the going get's tough.
A noble sentiment. But despite Jim McDaid, do think there should be an election?
That would be acceptable but they shouldn't provide the EU with the demanded 4 year plan as they can't stand over it. And they should get the election done before we go back cap-in-hand to the Markets.
Maybe - but a Labour and FG govt would be another matter entirely.A FG and labour government would not last a year and we would be back at square one.
Absolutely agree. Although the way our political classes conspired to rerun Nice & Lisbon and prevent a Presidential election last time, and the way the current FF/Green government has avoided bye-elections and clung to power when they have no moral mandate, would not give me great confidence that they are overly interested in our democracy.Look, it's one think to acknowledge that we rely on the markets, but you have to realise we're a democracy foremost . . . A tough budget in december and a new government willing to reduce the deficit thereafter is what we need to concede to the markets and no more, certainly not our democracy.
I could live with that either. I still think that now is opportune.We might be able to postpone going back until Feb or March in any case, giving us time for a post christmas election
I'd have to agree with that. Waiting until after Christmas is cutting things tight.I still think that now is opportune.
It's too bloody cold and wet to be out canvassing and leafleting in this weather. I've no holidays left in work to spend on a campaign now.
Leave it to April/May.
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