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Charlotta Wed 16-May-12 10:59:13

I'm getting really fed up of seeing the same politicians saying the same things and answering the same questions with the same answers.

When are things going to move on?
I would like the politicians to say either 'Well I don't know but we're working on it' or something grown up for a change.
The journalists are also to blame for this stale mate.

goldengirl Wed 16-May-12 13:51:49

How can politicians really know what is going on? The answer is they can't and have to have advisors to tell them what to do and what to say. Reshuffles and elections throw everything up in the air again and again just as they're getting used to their particular role. The system is a mess. The politicians are a right bunch who are not of the real world. I've said it before and I'll say it again that I'm really disappointed with this Government. They've had a golden opportunity to be honest and begin the difficult task of putting things right but they're too full of their own self importance. Still, would I want to be in their shoes? Could I do any better? It's easy to squawk from the side lines.

Jacey Wed 16-May-12 14:14:33

Did anyone else see the "Are you a Roundhhead or Cavalier?" programme last night?

They likened Cameron to a Cavalier ...out for a good time, in with the money crowd! And guess what ...they likened the other one (Milliband) to a Roundhead ...trying to be serious and work orienitated, one of the people!
grin

POGS Wed 16-May-12 20:52:44

Charlotta.

I totally agree with you regarding journalists, both newspaper and T.V. I don't think any M.P. can be themselves because the slightest mistake is jumped on and becomes headline news, ridiculous. I just wish we could have less bias, even by highly regarded operatives such as the B.B.C. I am sick and tired of partisan politics when we are in such a b----y mess. If I see Ed Ballls grinning like the cheshire cat once more when financial news is dire I will scream. If I see the Speaker of the House interfere much more I will scream and if Clegg and Cameron keep on with stupid group hugs I will scream. Gues what AAAAAAAGH.

I do however like Andrew Neil, he is the best interviewer without a doubt and he does actually try not to be bias. He certainly knows his onions and I love the way he says "I'll take that as a no then' if they refuse to answer his questions. He knows where the skeletons lye and I bet he could write a book.

Charlotta Thu 17-May-12 16:04:00

Good I'll get on to Andrew Neil's spot. Its on Sunday I think.
I really do think Ed Milliband is lacking social intelligence. Even when I am cringeing about the pun or joke he is about to make and know it will fall flat, he still makes it!

fieldwake Thu 17-May-12 20:47:01

watched bit of roundhead n cavalier on iplayer and got the gist.

Politicians are out to impress if you need an answer you have to listen to Polly Toynbee, Germaine Greer who aren't worried about popularity.

But in George Eliots 'Felix Holt' it makes the point that voting doesn't work. It is a numbers game,

So the Sun has (or did have) the highest circulation, does that make it the BEST paper?

How many of you can say the tv programmes with the highest ratings are your favourites? Eastenders, Britains got talent,

The films and stars that get oscars?

I have nearly always had minority interests and perhaps the Greens would get my vote but do they stand a chance....

pammygran Sun 20-May-12 19:15:23

Agree totally POGS re the ghastly Ed Balls & his cat like grin, he & the equally ghastly Gordon Brown got us into this mess in the 1st place!..Cant agree about Polly Toynbee a so called socialist..she sends her kids to private schools! As did Diane Abbott....I hate hypocrisy more than anything.