• Michael Gove no longer Education Secretary
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[quote=bbc]Michael Gove moved to chief whip in cabinet reshuffle [IMG]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/76267000/jpg/_76267102_8c3b40d1-81f3-4886-9bea-fe036d27fc9c.jpg[/IMG] [B] Education Secretary Michael Gove is to become the new chief whip in the most wide-ranging cabinet reshuffle of David Cameron's premiership.[/B] He has been replaced by Treasury minister Nicky Morgan, as Mr Cameron promotes more women into top jobs. Ken Clarke is among the old guard to have stood down and Foreign Secretary William Hague has moved to a lower profile role as Commons leader. Defence Secretary Philip Hammond has taken over at the foreign office.[/quote] source [URL]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28302487[/URL]
and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same. Here are her views [url]http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24732/nicky_morgan/loughborough/votes[/url]
[QUOTE=themooselord;45395621]and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same.[/QUOTE] So no one learned anything, typical.
[QUOTE=themooselord;45395621]and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same.[/QUOTE] I wonder if shes better qualified. [quote]replaced by Treasury minister Nicky Morgan[/quote] A corporate lawyer turned politician. Just another parasite.
[QUOTE=themooselord;45395621]and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same. Here are her views [url]http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24732/nicky_morgan/loughborough/votes[/url][/QUOTE] "Voted moderately against equal gay rights" "Voted moderately for allowing marriage between two people of same sex" what
[QUOTE=themooselord;45395621]and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same. Here are her views [url]http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24732/nicky_morgan/loughborough/votes[/url][/QUOTE] What a gold mine [quote]Voted moderately against equal gay rights Voted moderately for laws to promote equality and human rights [/quote] wut [quote] Voted very strongly against raising welfare benefits at least in line with prices Voted very strongly against spending public money to create guaranteed jobs for young people who have spent a long time unemployed Voted very strongly against increasing the tax rate applied to income over £150,000 Voted strongly against a banker’s bonus tax Voted strongly for reducing the rate of corporation tax [/quote] Being poor is clearly their problem [quote] Voted very strongly for raising England’s undergraduate tuition fee cap to £9,000 per year Voted very strongly for ending financial support for some 16-19 year olds in training and further education [/quote] How?
Before this reshuffle, the cabinet had like 2 women out of about 30 positions. This is just a stupid women vote grab, trying to get some women in the cabinet last minute to seem more representative. Too little too late. If they really gave a shit about being representative, they'd have had more women from the start. Plus, he's a bit of a voting sink hole since he's so damn unpopular so that's a factor. In other words, Gove didn't get fired just for incompetence like he should have. That would have been too juicy. [editline]15th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=themooselord;45395621]and hes being replaced by someone who is exactly the same. Here are her views [url]http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mp/24732/nicky_morgan/loughborough/votes[/url][/QUOTE] Wow what a dick.
[QUOTE=CrumbleShake;45395698] In other words, Gove didn't get fired just for incompetence like he should have. That would have been too juicy. [/QUOTE] He didn't get fired at all. To chief whip thats practically a promotion.
When will people do something about the stagnant change from politicians? We ALL know politicians aren't properly representing the people, yet nothing seems to change.
Judging by her views she's pretty much the same
[QUOTE=Arctic Snow;45395726]When will people do something about the stagnant change from politicians? We ALL know politicians aren't properly representing the people, yet nothing seems to change.[/QUOTE] Anyone who dislikes the current system gets labelled as extreme or put down as a smelly hippy who doesn't know anything.
Good!!!
Apathy and disillusionment (in many people's minds politicians all basically the same whether Labour, Liberal or Tory. They are all men and women in suits who read PPE at university and have either been lawyers or journalists or never had a job outside politics at all) mean that the few who do care can get into power. At the moment we have an ideology that demonises the poor and idiots such as Gove have been given roles allowing them to mess up our education system because basically people would rather go to the off licence or watch TV than bother to use the right they should value the most, the right to vote.
[QUOTE=verynicelady;45395801]Apathy and disillusionment (in many people's minds politicians all basically the same whether Labour, Liberal or Tory. They are all men and women in suits who read PPE at university and have either been lawyers or journalists or never had a job outside politics at all) mean that the few who do care can get into power. At the moment we have an ideology that demonises the poor and idiots such as Gove have been given roles allowing them to mess up our education system because basically people would rather go to the off licence or watch TV than bother to use the right they should value the most, the right to vote.[/QUOTE] What good is voting when you need to vote for labour to stop tories getting? First past the post means the parties and ideologies which we actually believe in will never see the light of day. Or will see the light of day the proceed to renege on their promises, alienate their voters and become scapegoats for bigger parties policies.
To be honest, what's the alternative? The population will never vote a party outside the big three or UKIP into a position of real power, leaving the politicians still representing themselves and their donors, not the people. I'm not saying I won't vote, if just to get the current twats out of power, but I feel like there's no way out of our corrupt government black hole (seriously, this woman's voice in parliament is 100% sold out to corporations) that will ever actually work out. Basically, we're no less fucked (if not more fucked) than the USA politically. Edit: Ninja'd, the guy above me better summarised my views. We could vote Green but the oldies would simply vote in the Tories again because they outnumber the people interested in change.
[QUOTE=Jon27;45396054]To be honest, what's the alternative? The population will never vote a party outside the big three or UKIP into a position of real power, leaving the politicians still representing themselves and their donors, not the people. I'm not saying I won't vote, if just to get the current twats out of power, but I feel like there's no way out of our corrupt government black hole (seriously, this woman's voice in parliament is 100% sold out to corporations) that will ever actually work out. Basically, we're no less fucked (if not more fucked) than the USA politically. Edit: Ninja'd, the guy above me better summarised my views. We could vote Green but the oldies would simply vote in the Tories again because they outnumber the people interested in change.[/QUOTE] At least if we had AV minority views would be better addressed and people could stop defensive voting. But cunts like the new education secretary vote strongly against anything which challenges the current system.
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;45395690]What a gold mine wut Being poor is clearly their problem How?[/QUOTE] That just makes my blood boil what a fuckin tool to vote against stuff that helps people
Holy shit, your Ministries are batshit crazy/stupid/both
[QUOTE=zombays;45397070]Holy shit, your Ministries are batshit crazy/stupid/both[/QUOTE] That's government for you.
[QUOTE=CrumbleShake;45395735]Anyone who dislikes the current system gets labelled as extreme or put down as a smelly hippy who doesn't know anything.[/QUOTE] Hey, that's America's thing, stop stealing our politics you smelly bongers.
Why is it that poor people + students are always the ones that need to be completely shafted when it comes to financial support and fees? Seriously, It's really fucking disgusting.
[QUOTE=Duskin;45397271]Why is it that poor people + students are always the ones that need to be completely shafted when it comes to financial support and fees? Seriously, It's really fucking disgusting.[/QUOTE] Because the unemployed, disabled, students, and working poor cause all the problems in the world and should pay for the mistakes of the bankers and the politicians that push for deregulation. Clearly the underclass are the parasites, don't ya see?
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;45397480]Because the unemployed, disabled, students, and working poor cause all the problems in the world and should pay for the mistakes of the bankers and the politicians that push for deregulation. Clearly the underclass are the parasites, don't ya see?[/QUOTE] The poorness of a country is measured by the cumulative poorness of its citizens .'. the poor are clearly responsible for a county being poor.
But most of the time it really isn't the fault of the poor people that they are poor.
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;45395716]He didn't get fired at all. To chief whip thats practically a promotion.[/QUOTE] Nah, it's a demotion (I mean for starters he gets paid less), I just listened to him being interviewed and he said "Call it an emotion, a demotion, a promotion or locomotion, I don't know", which doesn't sound like someone who's been promoted to me :v: Also David Cameron has just spoken out in support of him by saying the Chief Whip is important so he's fucking doomed anyway.
[quote]Voted moderately against equal gay rights[/quote] What a great person to have in charge of education. [editline]15th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=verynicelady;45395801]Apathy and disillusionment (in many people's minds politicians all basically the same whether Labour, Liberal or Tory. They are all men and women in suits who read PPE at university and have either been lawyers or journalists or never had a job outside politics at all) mean that the few who do care can get into power. At the moment we have an ideology that demonises the poor and idiots such as Gove have been given roles allowing them to mess up our education system because basically people would rather go to the off licence or watch TV than bother to use the right they should value the most, the right to vote.[/QUOTE] Blame our terrible FPTP voting system. Essentially if I vote for anyone other than Labour where I live my vote goes down the drain, Angela Eagle has been in charge for over 20 years now.
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