Annoying words and phrases
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
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( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
Thanks to simbosan for the idea
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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Neither can I
what you have to remember, though, is that a PM is not a President, no matter how much Tony Blair wanted to be one. The PM is purely a mouthpiece. He's just the leader of the lucky party who had the most MPs voted into office. I know it must be difficult for more directly democratic countries to wrap their heads around, but he's not the leader of the country in the same way yours is.
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:25, 1 reply)
what you have to remember, though, is that a PM is not a President, no matter how much Tony Blair wanted to be one. The PM is purely a mouthpiece. He's just the leader of the lucky party who had the most MPs voted into office. I know it must be difficult for more directly democratic countries to wrap their heads around, but he's not the leader of the country in the same way yours is.
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:25, 1 reply)
sorry, I'm a Brit
and I don't think that the PM is just a mouthpiece. Day to day I agree that whilst maybe having a greater say than your average MP, the Pm isn't some kind of God amongst men. He is, and should be, a first among equals. However, a strong PM that has a cabinet that supports him, or at least doesn't obstruct him, having to make a quick decision? That's going to come down, by necessity, to the leader. It's not practical to convene the commons, and as far as I'm aware COBRA is advisory, not supervisionary.
I may be wrong, I've not looked into it, but surely if time is a factor (the missiles are in the air? Unlikely, I know) then the power and decisions rests with the PM
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:44, closed)
and I don't think that the PM is just a mouthpiece. Day to day I agree that whilst maybe having a greater say than your average MP, the Pm isn't some kind of God amongst men. He is, and should be, a first among equals. However, a strong PM that has a cabinet that supports him, or at least doesn't obstruct him, having to make a quick decision? That's going to come down, by necessity, to the leader. It's not practical to convene the commons, and as far as I'm aware COBRA is advisory, not supervisionary.
I may be wrong, I've not looked into it, but surely if time is a factor (the missiles are in the air? Unlikely, I know) then the power and decisions rests with the PM
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:44, closed)
Oh, for some reason
I thought you were an American.
I see your point, but that's a rather extreme example and in those situations, the PM usually just does what the American president tells him to do.
I don't doubt that the party will have some kind of mandate for behaviour in those situations, but I don't believe the PM has the power to make truly unilateral decisions.
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:53, closed)
I thought you were an American.
I see your point, but that's a rather extreme example and in those situations, the PM usually just does what the American president tells him to do.
I don't doubt that the party will have some kind of mandate for behaviour in those situations, but I don't believe the PM has the power to make truly unilateral decisions.
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:53, closed)
to be fair i was talking about Cuban MC and McCain/Palin
and yes, it is an extreme situation. The fact I couldn't think of any other example does somewhat undermine my arguement about the importance of leaders personalities in case of having to make quick and necessarily unilateral decisions.
Bugger
( , Tue 13 Apr 2010, 13:58, closed)
and yes, it is an extreme situation. The fact I couldn't think of any other example does somewhat undermine my arguement about the importance of leaders personalities in case of having to make quick and necessarily unilateral decisions.
Bugger
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