Posts: 18,121
Threads: 306
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
21
The UK isn't polarized, might be moving that way but its not there yet. It is polarized on this one topic maybe but not many other things!!! Now if you want to see polarized, just come to the US!! The US has just 2 political parties and they are literally at the opposite end of the spectrum on a whole raft of issues if not just about every issue. There are so few things they agree on, there is much more commonality in UK politics than here!!
Posts: 9,182
Threads: 1,290
Joined: Oct 2014
Reputation:
1
19-01-2017, 22:52
(This post was last modified: 19-01-2017, 22:58 by 0762.)
Depends on which part of the country one lives in SCO! However, I'd say that people in the UK generally 'get on with it' and discretion prevails for the 'silent majority' within the population. Will it change? I don't think so but I don't assume this with any certainty! It would require a major destabiliser, a 'spark' to 'stir the masses'. Any UK govt will endeavour to avoid this situation at all cost!
Posts: 18,121
Threads: 306
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
21
Yes it does!! I actually think that the multiparty system in the UK prevents some of the polarization, whereas the two party system over here almost by nature promotes it!!! Over here there is no third party to run to for a different opinion, or as a protest vote or just to keep the other two parties a bit more honest!! I know the UK political scene is dominated by the Conservatives and Labour but the rise of the SNP in Scotland and the rise of the Lib Dems a few years back generally makes sure that the extremists on the left and the right do not gain power.
Posts: 8,019
Threads: 55
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
3
"the UK isn't polarized"
You cant be serious.
Posts: 9,182
Threads: 1,290
Joined: Oct 2014
Reputation:
1
20-01-2017, 16:26
(This post was last modified: 20-01-2017, 16:29 by 0762.)
Ditto Jim! The rise of the SNP is not a 'glitch' either! It has been a gradual long journey from the 1950s onwards with all the angst that the party has taken from past Westminster govts and political parties incl that recent attack by Cruella against Angus Robertson and the SNP. Now the SNP has become a 'serious threat'to these antagonistic ########! Even last night on bbc QT I noticed another 'wee dig' against Sturgeon from the audience because our 1st Minister's dialogue doesn't suit the Little England mentality that is so different compared with the attiitude and pluralism that we are accustomed to in Scotland!! KEEP AT IT NICOLA - YOU'VE SUSSED IT FROM DAY ONE!!!
Posts: 8,019
Threads: 55
Joined: Aug 2015
Reputation:
3
I used to be solid labour up until the scottish referendum,i actually think scottish labour are even more of a liability than corbyn and co at the moment.
Posts: 4,927
Threads: 601
Joined: Sep 2014
Reputation:
6
As the man who once said, "He'll get nowhere. Even the Labour Party will see he's just a careerist!", the He in question being Tony Blair (uuuuuuuuugggggghhhhhh!) my right to comment on anything political hangs by a very slim thread. Corbyn's okay, he's a decent man, he's pointlessly ditched forty years of opposition to the EU to try and keep his party together. He shouldn't be leader and he didn't want to be (which also makes him more trustworthy than all those who only want to lead). He's only there because Mr McDonnell had already done leadership contests for the left and had also suffered a heart attack ........ and Labour's idiot right can't distinguish between socialism and liberalism so went out of their bourgeois way to enable him garner enough votes to stand ...... Labour hasn't got anyone better, three candidates put together couldn't match him and Shami headed straight for The Lords instead of the Commons. In Scotland Labour weighed the votes and didn't listen to the voters and now quite rightly it needs just an abacus and not a weighbridge.
If Scotland wants to be independent and thinks it is capable of independence, then it should be. If, as an independent state with its own currency, it then decides to spend years negotiating its way into the EU and its daft failing currency, then that's Scotland's business. I'm for self-determination and against imperialism. When Scotland then decides to institute another referendum to get the hell out of the madhouse it joined, I'll support that too ...... if by some miracle I have remained alive.