There is a twisted hilarity to hearing the words come from your own mouth and almost watching them solidify as they cross the air, forming the sentence ‘Out of the two candidates running to be PM, Boris is by far the better choice’. The problem for us all, is that when the choices you have … Continue reading The best thing for everyone would be if every MP and Party we have stood down and agreed to never stand again. The problem is, big money would just replace them
Tag: Parliament
The Internet and Parallel Worlds
Despite a Bill already working its way through the UK Parliament that is overtly designed to deal with issues surrounding how big tech platforms operate and work, the reality is that as is the case with most things, our politicians have only been making lots of noise about the specific issues they believe help them … Continue reading The Internet and Parallel Worlds
We never ask the right questions when it comes to UK Politicians and the Establishment
Top-down or centralised hierarchies depend on everyone other than those who benefit from the structures not being interested in the real detail of what is going on. They thrive when we aren’t asking the right questions about who really are the main beneficiaries of the process that is unfolding round us. We quite literally have … Continue reading We never ask the right questions when it comes to UK Politicians and the Establishment
The ongoing power-grab from useless and controlling UK Politicians
We have been conditioned historically to give what is an assumed deference to anyone who we consider to be in a position of influence or power. No matter how ridiculous the people we find ourselves showing that deference to may seem be, the fact that they are in those positions of influence or power, somehow … Continue reading The ongoing power-grab from useless and controlling UK Politicians
Seat Blocking: The wrong parties, the wrong politicians, the wrong results and a door to democracy and good leadership that is welded shut
The top-down system that thrives on a culture of assumed deference to those in positions of influence, power or roles that traditionally attract cross-community respect is broken. Our system of governance is now dysfunctional to the point where many of the people who we should be able to trust for their integrity, purpose and ability … Continue reading Seat Blocking: The wrong parties, the wrong politicians, the wrong results and a door to democracy and good leadership that is welded shut