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Fraser Bailey
Fraser Bailey
4 years ago

Most assuredly not. Nobody from the current Labour Party, SNP or LibDems should ever be allowed anywhere near the levers of power. I say this not as a Tory – I stopped voting years ago and I only ever voted Tory once – but as someone who can see the obvious and learn from the lessons of history.

Stephen Follows
Stephen Follows
4 years ago
Reply to  Fraser Bailey

Indeed. I see the thin end of a very large wedge here.

Prompt Critical
Prompt Critical
4 years ago

NO! Absolutely not! Starmer is a dyed-in-the-wool Remainer/Rejoiner/Rejoiniac, and his only contribution to any government of national unity would be to stymie or delay Brexit by any means possible.

Scott Allan
Scott Allan
4 years ago

Asolutely not!!! Are you mad. The Labour Party is only interested in banning more “Hate Groups” like the LGB group and Womens rights group. They are just so ridiulous with their attitude that their involvement with any important function of the community would be counter to any public good.

Hal Puce
Hal Puce
4 years ago

Maybe the SNP.
But there is absolutely no benefit from bringing in any of the bunch of morons, racists and fanatics that make up the Labour Party, and the LibDems – what would be the point?

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Do we need a government of national unity?

I’d say no, not yet. But I wouldn’t want to dismiss the idea as firmly as I dismissed the idea of a second referendum on Brexit. That was an absolute No for me, and I don’t think the present situation is going to allow for absolutism of any sort. Let’s remember that there are local authorities up and down the land which have already had to learn the art of cross-party co-operation. Parliament could perhaps learn something from them.

Adam C
Adam C
4 years ago

We really don’t need a govt of national unit.

The central planners at the Bank of England and Treasury are already busy taking absolute command and control of the economy in a way that would make Castro or Chavez blush.

Viva el Bailey! Achieving what Corbyn or Kruschev never could, all in a couple of weeks and without any debate or oversight.

But thanks also to the BoE, and especially Mark Carney and his grotesque debt bubble.

Next stop: free money from helicopters. It’s so simple. Why did nobody think of this before?