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17 hours ago, dinsdale said:

 

What an idiot. It's called a coalition for a reason. Still it's always a laugh to see complete stupidity in action.

The idea is that every MP should vote with their best conscience case by case and not forced by the party....That this is not the case and that the system is not function as intended is often discussed in Europe. He is complete right on this. But it is the reality and every MP will say it is his free will. So the EC can ask the MP if they are forced or not and than reject it as noone was forced.....He is right but we don't live in a perfect dream world.

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1 hour ago, h90 said:

The idea is that every MP should vote with their best conscience case by case and not forced by the party....That this is not the case and that the system is not function as intended is often discussed in Europe. He is complete right on this. But it is the reality and every MP will say it is his free will. So the EC can ask the MP if they are forced or not and than reject it as noone was forced.....He is right but we don't live in a perfect dream world.

Might have some suggesting that politics, within it's general form, should rid itself from consciously conditioned political identities as well as political parties. 

 

Imagine what could be.

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1 hour ago, h90 said:

The idea is that every MP should vote with their best conscience case by case and not forced by the party....That this is not the case and that the system is not function as intended is often discussed in Europe. He is complete right on this. But it is the reality and every MP will say it is his free will. So the EC can ask the MP if they are forced or not and than reject it as noone was forced.....He is right but we don't live in a perfect dream world.

Not really correct. You are ignoring that the election of MPs is in large part due to their association with the party they represent,thus it’s incumbent on them to reflect that basis.

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2 hours ago, nchuckle said:

Not really correct. You are ignoring that the election of MPs is in large part due to their association with the party they represent,thus it’s incumbent on them to reflect that basis.

in most constitution is that they vote complete independent and only what they consider best. That isn't the reality but that is what the system was meant for. That all MP in a party vote the same on almost every topic is a degeneration....We wouldn't need to have them sit there if they act like robots.....But that problem exists everywhere in Europe most probably everywhere on the planet.

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2 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Might have some suggesting that politics, within it's general form, should rid itself from consciously conditioned political identities as well as political parties. 

 

Imagine what could be.

There were some ideas over the time....most did not work well.

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4 minutes ago, h90 said:

in most constitution is that they vote complete independent and only what they consider best. That isn't the reality but that is what the system was meant for. That all MP in a party vote the same on almost every topic is a degeneration....We wouldn't need to have them sit there if they act like robots.....But that problem exists everywhere in Europe most probably everywhere on the planet.

What planet are you on?

Crossing the floor is rare in all countries.

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4 minutes ago, MrMojoRisin said:

What planet are you on?

Crossing the floor is rare in all countries.

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That is what I wrote "everywhere in Europe most probably everywhere on the planet. " most probably everywhere means rare....

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52 minutes ago, h90 said:

in most constitution is that they vote complete independent and only what they consider best. That isn't the reality but that is what the system was meant for. That all MP in a party vote the same on almost every topic is a degeneration....We wouldn't need to have them sit there if they act like robots.....But that problem exists everywhere in Europe most probably everywhere on the planet.

So what your effectively saying is that what's working everywhere in mostly democracies is wrong...? I see...

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This is ''the criminal who got time in 2018 for wasting the ECs time. Then he got his begging bowl out  to collect funds for his appeal' If  brains were dynamite he couldn't blow his nose."

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27 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

So what your effectively saying is that what's working everywhere in mostly democracies is wrong...? I see...

yes that I am saying...blocks that vote uniform that what the government gives the parliament is not what was intended.
Intended was that the laws come from parliament (not government) are discussed there and after a lengthy discussion every MP votes for what he/she things is best.
Some countries might be better some worse...in mine no MP ever vote different than the party line, some even disagree openly but still vote for it.

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1 hour ago, thailand49 said:

Just wait if people think Solo is whacky Cross my fingers because I wouldn't be surprise many in the EC are cut from the same clothe. ????

If not designed from the same fabric, because they are. 

As is the court system. Which might play of pivotal importance. 

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12 hours ago, h90 said:

The idea is that every MP should vote with their best conscience case by case and not forced by the party....That this is not the case and that the system is not function as intended is often discussed in Europe. He is complete right on this. But it is the reality and every MP will say it is his free will. So the EC can ask the MP if they are forced or not and than reject it as noone was forced.....He is right but we don't live in a perfect dream world.

So why have parties then?

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