Thread: Je suis Margot
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Old 30-03-2015, 08:01   #11
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Re: Je suis Margot

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
Not really our international politicians are the same as our domestic troughers more interested in staying on the gravy train then actually having a principle and expressing it or fighting for it, the fact they have created treaties and conventions to allow for an easier life doesn't make it right.
Do you think their electorate would accept the potential consequences of our politicians fighting for principle on the world stage?

The loss of access to some markets, a lack of cheaper oil, a lack of support when it comes to international diplomacy? I don't think voters would excuse their leaders of the loss that could accompany the principles. We seem to elect politicians not just to run the country but also to get their hands dirty so we don't have too.
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