by Suff » 25 Apr 2022, 08:12
I joined the cons and voted for Johnson to break parliament out of a destructive cycle which would break everybody's faith in government.
It was a responsible thing to do. No matter what you think about it. That Parliament was running wild, determined to overrule the choice of the people. Johnson was the person to get the document signed leading parliament to believe they had done enough to destroy brexit then allow an election where they could get the vote of the people to keep on doing what they were doing.
Johnson was the right person because I knew that parliament didn't understand him and would underestimate him. Which they did and the people, not me, gave him an 80 seat majority. The people did that to teach government a lesson and to make them understand that when government asks a question they act on the answer. Not start saying "the people didn't understand"
Or do you blame me for the 80 seat majority? Because I didn't vote in that election. I just made sure they had someone they could vote for instead of against.
Do I support Le Pen? Difficult question. You have to ask yourself what the opposition are calling her a Nazi over?
Banning religious dress which shuns the French nation and, effectively, labels normal French as "unclean"? Yes well that has already been done by "Centre" parties within Europe. They aren't Hitler personified.
Talking about removing illegal Immigrants? Plenty of countries talking about that. Also Sarko wanted to strip religious zealous of French citizenship and eject them. Clearly he was a hitlerite monster? No?
Yes there are fairly horrible and racist parts to the RN. But then a protest vote is only a protest if it introduces some normally unacceptable thing.
We had a friend round last night and he was relieved that Le Pen lost. We were discussing it and I suggested thet if French voters were more sophisticated they would have voted Le Pen in on Sunday then voted for the government in June which crippled any ability for her to do the things she stands for.
A clear message to the political classes that they had better buck up and get their act together in listening to the people.
His face was a picture. He, like so many French, had never considered it for a second. When presented with the thought, he could not deny that it was better than what happened with Macron and the Gilets Jeaune.
My support is neither unconditional nor unreasoning. I vote to get a result. Not through unswerving loyalty or blind dogma.
Difficult to understand? Certainly. Uncomplicated? No.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.