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Jan. 7th, 2006 07:56 pmDon't talk to me about politics for a day or two, ok?
Idiots. The fact that not a single one of the MPs calling for Charles Kennedy's head was willing to stand against him says it all. They wanted him gone - a number of them said they wouldn't continue to serve with Kennedy as leader - but somehow when he actually called a leadership contest none of them wanted to know. Not until he'd also been pushed into saying that he wouldn't take part in it himself.
Not impressed. I suspect whoever gets elected isn't going to last long. And then we're back to the two-party Punch and Judy show for another five years or more.
Idiots. The fact that not a single one of the MPs calling for Charles Kennedy's head was willing to stand against him says it all. They wanted him gone - a number of them said they wouldn't continue to serve with Kennedy as leader - but somehow when he actually called a leadership contest none of them wanted to know. Not until he'd also been pushed into saying that he wouldn't take part in it himself.
Not impressed. I suspect whoever gets elected isn't going to last long. And then we're back to the two-party Punch and Judy show for another five years or more.
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Date: 2006-01-08 01:34 am (UTC)While I've got some sympathy for Kennedy, looked at dispassionately this has been a great bit of political theatre.
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Date: 2006-01-08 06:24 am (UTC)The second is that this will see the Lib Dems move to the right. I'm hoping it doesn't - the party has always seemed more about policies than personalities. But some of the possible contenders have views I strongly disagree with, and I believe that an unregulated capital market cannot be universally fair. Still, I'd rather have an anti-supervision Liberal Democrat than an anti-supervision Tory...
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Date: 2006-01-08 12:00 pm (UTC)Ultimately he ended up looking rather daft because he insisted on carrying on when it was blatantly obvious that he did not enjoy the confidence of many of his senior colleagues. To me, this emphasised more than anything that his judgement was all over the place. Had he gone earlier, much infighting and bad publicity would have been avoided.
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Date: 2006-01-08 02:08 pm (UTC)It seems the new tory leader scared them, and when CK didn't go, they went for dirty tricks. I very much hope that none of the signatories keep shadow cabinet posts
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Date: 2006-01-08 05:22 pm (UTC)Anyway, they've shown they are as sleazy as the others.