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    Re: Party Donations

    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
    https://news.sky.com/story/labour-de...vince-12893636



    Conflict , protecting ones donors or looking for Scottish / green Votes

    Sir Kier attendance at GMB was a bit flat if one watched it..

    What we know if there is no replacement our bills will rocket if Labour abandon a domestic product as we need these fuels for decades , even under the Net Zero target..
    I'd like to donate the Tory Party to anywhere in the rest of the world; but who would be stupid enough to accept them?

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      Re: Party Donations

      Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
      I'd like to donate the Tory Party to anywhere in the rest of the world; but who would be stupid enough to accept them?
      Germany perhaps. They voted out their Conservative CDU party in Sept 2021 and elected the Centre-left SPD in coalition with the Greens and FDP as junior partners.

      Since that election, all three parties polling has fallen steadily.

      Top of their polls now are the Conservatives again and most shockingly perhaps, the AfD lead the SPD in several polls. AfD being a Right-Wing populist party.

      This is the thing - the issues at play in Germany or UK are generally not solved by changing government. The opposition blamed the CDU and then come into power, and face the same problems.

      So in answer to your question, the answer is probably Germany.

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        Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
        Germany perhaps. They voted out their Conservative CDU party in Sept 2021 and elected the Centre-left SPD in coalition with the Greens and FDP as junior partners.

        Since that election, all three parties polling has fallen steadily.

        Top of their polls now are the Conservatives again and most shockingly perhaps, the AfD lead the SPD in several polls. AfD being a Right-Wing populist party.

        This is the thing - the issues at play in Germany or UK are generally not solved by changing government. The opposition blamed the CDU and then come into power, and face the same problems.

        So in answer to your question, the answer is probably Germany.
        I take your point, didn't they accept the NAZI party some years ago?

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          Re: Party Donations

          Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
          I take your point, didn't they accept the NAZI party some years ago?
          They did. 90 years ago!

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            Re: Party Donations

            Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
            They did. 90 years ago!
            Richtig!

            Faschistiche Bastarde

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