I can help you with your last sentence 'Croxden' in that we have had top quality government previously. That of Clement Attlee in those early post-WW2 years is undoubtedly the greatest, socially-inclusive administration of modern times in the UK.
As for the Whig Party, I was surprised to read your link but somewhat unsurprisingly, their web pages resemble the kind of thing I would expect from an upper-school debating society. It's a real mixed bag but their manifesto is straight out of the handbook of political rhetoric, patriotic slogans and soundbites, with few socialist ideals other than the obvious.......no surprises there.
My guess is they would be indistinguishable from the tory scum if they were ever to gain power so I view them like UKIP, simply another tory construct to steal votes away from the socialist groupings. The tories see this is as an easy way to create a one-party state instead of through violent and bloody revolution.
I can help you with your last sentence 'Croxden' in that we have had top quality government previously. That of Clement Attlee in those early post-WW2 years is undoubtedly the greatest, socially-inclusive administration of modern times in the UK.
As for the Whig Party, I was surprised to read your link but somewhat unsurprisingly, their web pages resemble the kind of thing I would expect from an upper-school debating society. It's a real mixed bag but their manifesto is straight out of the handbook of political rhetoric, patriotic slogans and soundbites, with few socialist ideals other than the obvious.......no surprises there.
My guess is they would be indistinguishable from the tory scum if they were ever to gain power so I view them like UKIP, simply another tory construct to steal votes away from the socialist groupings. The tories see this is as an easy way to create a one-party state instead of through violent and bloody revolution.
Tom
Tom
You talk a lot of sense but IMO destroy any real impact with the "tory scum" comment. Yes the Attlee government initiated all sorts of social improvement schemes, from Butler Act of 44 ( or there abouts) to the founding of NHS...but they paid scant regard for country economically and set in action economic decline lasting into the 70,s. You see our re energence as an economic power related to eu, I see it as Thatcherism. Yes in some ways a terrible priminister, but in others incredible. We need policies of both Attlee and Thatcher, we,d be nowhere without either. That's the irony with politics.