cromwell wrote:Did the voters of the 1940's, 50's and 60's ever want a Britain where English isn't the first language in 1 in 9 schools? Where large parts of their cities are colonised by people from another country? Where they feel like strangers in their own land?
No they didn't - so how did it happen?
Aggers wrote:+Kate wrote:If only I were Aggers, I am certainly not happy in my own little world, sadly I feel anger at what this country has become.
I have just been reading an excellent article written by The English Constitution party one eye opener after the next.
I've never heard of them, but on looking them up, I rather like this idea...
The first initiative that The British Constitution Party proposes at the General Election, is to offer every candidate a government post before the Election date, so that the electorate can decide for themselves to in fact elect the very composition of the government itself, from Cabinet Ministers to junior ministerial posts. This offers to the electorate unprecedented powers to endorse the Party Leaders judgment as acceptable or to be refused. The power of responsibility is actually devolved and made transparent. Never before will the electorate be offered such a radical opportunity at a General Election, in which their sense of responsibility and participation can afford a real and meaningful part in governing the future of the country.
Read more: http://dartom.webnode.com/british-constitution-party/
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