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Democrat Party leadership refuses calls by members to leave the coalition

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Senior leaders within the Democrat Party say they will not lead the party out of the ruling coalition despite increasing calls by members to leave.

 

Many rank and file Democrats have begun expressing dissatisfaction at the party’s membership in the government as the administration jumps from one blunder to the next in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The calls came to a head in a recent party meeting which saw MPs boisterously call on the party leaders to leave the coalition or face disastrous consequences at the next election.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/29894/democrat-party-leadership-refuses-calls-by-members-to-leave-the-coalition/

 

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I bet those pristine white uniforms get a little messy during the feeding frenzy at the trough ...

21 minutes ago, webfact said:

leave the coalition or face disastrous consequences at the next election.

They've already experienced that . Bit late to worry now .

the whole party should have vote on this then the Democrat party could actually claim to be democratic 

 

as it stands it would seem that a few feeders would rather throw principles out the window (assuming they had any) and continue doing what is best for themselves while the people who voted for them are thrown under a dealy covid bus

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Of course they are refusing to leave, money to be made at the trough,  party members think they will give up having their snouts in there, dream on will never happen.

Of course they wont leave...their snouts are firmly entrenched in the trough!

2 hours ago, webfact said:

leave the coalition or face disastrous consequences at the next election.

Does anyone really believe that there will be a 'real' election?

The last one wasn't.

The party that dares to pull out the plug are heroes. The new elections will reward them probably, because everyone is getting frustrated by this bunch of incompetent men. However of course the MP don't dare to do so because maybe they will loose. So they have decided to stay as long as possible to fill their pockets for as long as it can, because after the elections maybe they don't have the chance anymore

1 hour ago, ChrisY1 said:

Of course they wont leave...their snouts are firmly entrenched in the trough!

Beat me word for word.

Look! The wealthy mock and laugh at the exploited working classes. Only a fool is naive regarding the corporate elites. Or the zombies who watch too much TV. You know that electronic box..

7 hours ago, Phuketshrew said:

I bet those pristine white uniforms get a little messy during the feeding frenzy at the trough ...

I'm sure there are a few more hanging neatly pressed in the closet waiting to be worn to impress.

while the migrant maid scrubs the knees clean on the latest feeding frenzy trousers.

The gravy train must chug on... no time to derail yet.

For a party that NEVER won an outright parliamentary majority, this is the only path to be in the government. 

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Senior leaders within the Democrat Party say they will not lead the party out of the ruling coalition despite increasing calls by members to leave.

 

What happens if all the non-government members left? No party? Or course not. Enough trough feeders to keep it going, and it's not just party members that vote at elections.

 

all members leave, join other parties, especially those that move the country forward.

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