2 year Prime Ministers - the norm?
Discussion
So it looks recent PMs cannot dominate their MPs - and these days there is intense media attention on every little thing which eventually leads to a 'PM must resign' narrative with every bloody thing.
Does that mean that all future PMs are only going to last a couple of years at the most?
Was it better when we didn't have such connected medias and basically most people couldn't be arsed/felt detached from politics?
Whilst it may be good that wrong decisions lead to sackings, its hardly good for stability. It also creates an environment where Politicians and the media know they can get a PM out with enough pressure - this will be our 4th out in the same way in the last 10 years.
Does that mean that all future PMs are only going to last a couple of years at the most?
Was it better when we didn't have such connected medias and basically most people couldn't be arsed/felt detached from politics?
Whilst it may be good that wrong decisions lead to sackings, its hardly good for stability. It also creates an environment where Politicians and the media know they can get a PM out with enough pressure - this will be our 4th out in the same way in the last 10 years.
Unfortunately you might have a point. The knives will be out pretty much as soon as any PM enters office. The media likes a scalp, especially if it's a labour one.
Mind you I'd far prefer that to the US attitude of nothing to see here when discussing Trump's latest f
k up.
I don't like it. I think MPs should be given time to enact policies even if I don't like the policy. As VS mentions it's fairly rare in our recent system for a PM to win an election and get voted out in another one.
Maybe Labour are getting a fondness for regicide as rabid as the Tory's lust for it. I can't see it, different rules for a start, but as mentioned on another post I do think the man's days are numbered and we will have a different PM at the next election.
Mind you I'd far prefer that to the US attitude of nothing to see here when discussing Trump's latest f
k up.I don't like it. I think MPs should be given time to enact policies even if I don't like the policy. As VS mentions it's fairly rare in our recent system for a PM to win an election and get voted out in another one.
Maybe Labour are getting a fondness for regicide as rabid as the Tory's lust for it. I can't see it, different rules for a start, but as mentioned on another post I do think the man's days are numbered and we will have a different PM at the next election.
Wills2 said:
Since Brexit yes it's the norm, it's almost like we've made the country ungovernable and each PM is presented with a Gordian knot to untie.
(no doubt some reform supporter will point out that France is a similar position which apparently makes it OK)
Thank god the pandemic had zero affect on the UK, nor the energy shock from the Russian attack on Ukraine. It would have been a lot worse if they had! (no doubt some reform supporter will point out that France is a similar position which apparently makes it OK)
cheesejunkie said:
The media likes a scalp, especially if it's a labour one.
Back on planet Earth, I don’t recall the media going easy on Johnson or Truss, or Rishi Sunak for that matter. If you genuinely think the media are biased against Labour you need to lie down in a dark room and hopefully gain a bit of perspective. tim0409 said:
Back on planet Earth, I don t recall the media going easy on Johnson or Truss, or Rishi Sunak for that matter. If you genuinely think the media are biased against Labour you need to lie down in a dark room and hopefully gain a bit of perspective.
No, I don't. I could do a comedy list of Telegraph anti Labour headlines but it wouldn't burst your bubble.
cheesejunkie said:
tim0409 said:
Back on planet Earth, I don t recall the media going easy on Johnson or Truss, or Rishi Sunak for that matter. If you genuinely think the media are biased against Labour you need to lie down in a dark room and hopefully gain a bit of perspective.
No, I don't. I could do a comedy list of Telegraph anti Labour headlines but it wouldn't burst your bubble.
I could do a list from The Guardian of anti-Tory headlines but that’s pointless too.
Short terms aren’t that uncommon, if anything Johnson and May lasted reasonably well, Thatcher, Blair and, to an extent, Cameron & Major were unusually long serving, so one could suggest it’s actually the long serving ones that are unusual https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_minist...
alangla said:
Short terms aren t that uncommon, if anything Johnson and May lasted reasonably well, Thatcher, Blair and, to an extent, Cameron & Major were unusually long serving, so one could suggest it s actually the long serving ones that are unusual https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_minist...
Look at the ones who lasted more than 7 years in a single stint - nine in total, five before 200 years ago, two more before the first world war, only Blair and Thatcher since then.Vanden Saab said:
Mr Penguin said:
Yes, although it is worth remembering that no PM in history has been kicked out by their party in their first term after becoming PM by general election.
Ahem, Boris...Mr Penguin said:
alangla said:
Short terms aren t that uncommon, if anything Johnson and May lasted reasonably well, Thatcher, Blair and, to an extent, Cameron & Major were unusually long serving, so one could suggest it s actually the long serving ones that are unusual https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prime_minist...
Look at the ones who lasted more than 7 years in a single stint - nine in total, five before 200 years ago, two more before the first world war, only Blair and Thatcher since then.Most our politicians seem to be power crazed idiots, who will bend and flex their political position for money and progression. Brexit showed it. Some picked sides ignoring their own beliefs or those of their constituents on what it could do for their career.
A large labour win and others in the party see the opportunity to be pm just by dumping on Starmer at every opportunity
Perhaps the large pay day, great ongoing salary post leaving office and the chance to make s
t loads of money from companies post office makes them out for blood at every opportunity.
Country is on its arse and elections are purely now about what colour tie you want the person who lies and robs from you to wear
A large labour win and others in the party see the opportunity to be pm just by dumping on Starmer at every opportunity
Perhaps the large pay day, great ongoing salary post leaving office and the chance to make s
t loads of money from companies post office makes them out for blood at every opportunity.Country is on its arse and elections are purely now about what colour tie you want the person who lies and robs from you to wear
Wills2 said:
Since Brexit yes it's the norm, it's almost like we've made the country ungovernable and each PM is presented with a Gordian knot to untie.
(no doubt some reform supporter will point out that France is a similar position which apparently makes it OK)
Alternatively, since Brexit the buck stops with the PM and they're suddenly finding the blade of accountability now hangs above them.(no doubt some reform supporter will point out that France is a similar position which apparently makes it OK)
The rot needed cutting out and it's not done yet.
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