Imho, the tories are going to lurch further right, then probably split.
But who knows!

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    Centre doesn’t mean inherently correct, it also doesn’t mean forward. That’s a frankly naive view of politics if it’s what you genuinely believe.

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      It doesn’t, correct. But my point is that the centre ground has to compromise more because of their very nature. It’s inherently less extreme that the far right or far left. Literally by definition.

      Whilst there is a danger that “nothing gets done” in a coalition of the centre ground (which I think your poo meme is getting at?) I think the dialogue and willingness to accept compromise is better there. I’d rather have a government and politics on that basis than extreme lurches to the left and right with zero room for compromise if you’re not in one group or the other.

      So no, it’s not a silver bullet. You’re right. But that’s just where I’d rather be. PR as the form of government election voting in the UK and then to fill the house with a true representation of the country, which I don’t believe is as extreme as the current system portrays it.

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          9 months ago

          Mostly at council level. Momentum (and I don’t think they’d mind that badge). Recent choice words by Labour councillors. It’s thankfully not the norm anymore but it’s there.

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        Compromise is not what is needed, progress is what is needed. You want to maintain a broken status quo with a prettier face

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            Yes they are. Compromising with the side that support status quo is inherently against progress

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              Yes they are. Compromising with the side that support status quo is inherently against progress

              Forgive me but that’s a straw man argument. Why assume that parties in the centre want the status quo? That’s not what left, right, and centre politics means.