Election Notes
Apr. 27th, 2015 10:29 amThe Mediterranean boat people aren't exactly David Cameron's fault but they do point up the futility of his Libyan policy. Dropping a few bombs and walking away was neither helpful nor responsible. Mind you, I don't know what the alternatives were. Do nothing? Send ground troops to keep the peace? I don't suppose Ed Miliband has the answer either.
We're living in an age of mass migration and we need policies- global policies- to manage the chaos. At the moment all we're getting is knee-jerk reactions. Go after the traffickers, burn their boats, pick up the refugees and dump them back in Africa. It would nice to have leaders who could think beyond the next headline- leaders with a sense of history.
Cameron has been told he isn't being passionate enough, so now he's haranguing his audiences like a football coach. O dear.
All the real passion in this election is coming out of Scotland. Everyone else is just going through the motions. Ed Miliband has been bullied by his enemies into saying he'll never form any kind of alliance with the SNP- an undertaking he'll almost certainly have to break if he becomes Prime Minister. He thinks the English public is afraid of the SNP because the Daily Telegraph has told them the SNP is evil and dangerous.. Is that really the case? All the members of the English public I know would love to have someone as dashing as Nicola Sturgeon to march behind.
I supported Ed Miliband at the time of his election to the Labour leadership because he wasn't his brother. That now seems a very poor reason. A leader has to lead- which means looking and sounding good on a podium and having some sort of vision. Ed fails on both counts. Has any British political party ever gone into an election with such a wet noodle in charge?
It's been noticed that neither Cameron nor Miliband is willing to expose himself to the unpicked electorate. They go from photo-op to photo-op, deliver speeches to audiences of party trusties and tour facilities on industrial estates where the workforce is on its best behaviour (with the bosses looking on) and they can be guaranteed not to be accosted by an angry pensioner or a disrespectful child. It's pathetic. In the good old days a candidate was expected to show his mettle by facing his public. For instance, there's an election in Trollope's Dr Thorne where both candidates address the crowd from the balconies of coaching inns. One gets his frilly shirt front soiled by a rotten egg and retires in confusion, the other wards off a dead cat with his stick and goes on talking. The dead cat man wins- and quite right too. This trial by voter continued until quite recent times. Remember how John Major used to plonk a soap box down on random street corners? That seems heroic now. How far we must have fallen for John Major to seem heroic. How far and how fast.
We're living in an age of mass migration and we need policies- global policies- to manage the chaos. At the moment all we're getting is knee-jerk reactions. Go after the traffickers, burn their boats, pick up the refugees and dump them back in Africa. It would nice to have leaders who could think beyond the next headline- leaders with a sense of history.
Cameron has been told he isn't being passionate enough, so now he's haranguing his audiences like a football coach. O dear.
All the real passion in this election is coming out of Scotland. Everyone else is just going through the motions. Ed Miliband has been bullied by his enemies into saying he'll never form any kind of alliance with the SNP- an undertaking he'll almost certainly have to break if he becomes Prime Minister. He thinks the English public is afraid of the SNP because the Daily Telegraph has told them the SNP is evil and dangerous.. Is that really the case? All the members of the English public I know would love to have someone as dashing as Nicola Sturgeon to march behind.
I supported Ed Miliband at the time of his election to the Labour leadership because he wasn't his brother. That now seems a very poor reason. A leader has to lead- which means looking and sounding good on a podium and having some sort of vision. Ed fails on both counts. Has any British political party ever gone into an election with such a wet noodle in charge?
It's been noticed that neither Cameron nor Miliband is willing to expose himself to the unpicked electorate. They go from photo-op to photo-op, deliver speeches to audiences of party trusties and tour facilities on industrial estates where the workforce is on its best behaviour (with the bosses looking on) and they can be guaranteed not to be accosted by an angry pensioner or a disrespectful child. It's pathetic. In the good old days a candidate was expected to show his mettle by facing his public. For instance, there's an election in Trollope's Dr Thorne where both candidates address the crowd from the balconies of coaching inns. One gets his frilly shirt front soiled by a rotten egg and retires in confusion, the other wards off a dead cat with his stick and goes on talking. The dead cat man wins- and quite right too. This trial by voter continued until quite recent times. Remember how John Major used to plonk a soap box down on random street corners? That seems heroic now. How far we must have fallen for John Major to seem heroic. How far and how fast.
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Date: 2015-04-27 11:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-27 11:46 am (UTC)Regardless of the capacities that society has to take people like this in.
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Date: 2015-04-27 12:14 pm (UTC)Personally I think we have to make multiculturalism work because I don't see any other way forward.
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Date: 2015-04-27 12:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-27 12:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-27 01:49 pm (UTC)But which kind of direction it will take to meet the problems at stake, I won't vouch for that it goes that way which one probably wishes it to take. (I might suggest it could also take a step backwards, back to "National socialists were right" and such.)
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Date: 2015-04-27 03:46 pm (UTC)At least not here in Britain (which is all I really know.)
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Date: 2015-04-27 06:04 pm (UTC)Say it this way, it's the only people which dare to install some kind of order with solid rules and solid do's and don't's, and they don't care if they break active law or not, and they don't have any problems grabbing guns if it's about sleeper cells from the Middle East.
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Date: 2015-04-28 11:21 am (UTC)