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Originally Posted by Hugh
If the purpose of the next General Election is to choose a Political Party to govern the country, which I believe it is, then when a Party gets a Majority that objective has been delivered, and therefore delivering on the Election was a success.
By that logic, whoever has a majority won’t be held to task for anything, as there are no other promises on the ballot paper at Election time?
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There were no other promises on the ballot paper.
It wasn’t a general election, were each party puts forward a manifesto.
The question was in or out, regardless of any other consequence.
But you know that anyway, as does everyone else.