Do you support or oppose the current government in your country? If you oppose, which opposition party do you support?
>>52000427
Supporting parties instead of ideologies is a good goy thing.
>>52000479
>good goy
>believing in the jewish conspiracy
Support generally, with reservations. Cameron is a decent guy but he tends to sidestep big issues, Osbourne is a full-on sociopath. Most Tory backbenchers are good chaps though.
>>52000711
based osborne
>>52000831
S T A B I L I T Y
Cameron is alright. Though he's had an easy ride since his opposition was "Red Ed" and now Jeremy "Zyklon B" Corbyn.
>>52000427
Better than the alternatives, hasn't done a bad job, as a student i'm a little annoyed at some of his issues as expected but looking at the big picture I'd say he's done 'lright.
I have supported the government since the release of SDSR 2015. I think in the future people will look back and see it as one of those turning points in British history.
No, they're filling this glorious mongol land with nignogs.
Useless cunts. No matter.
Can you even call it a government at this point?
Testing if im banned.
>>52001175
this must be bait
>Canada
>I oppose the current meme government
I'd love to see a new Progressive Conservative party led by Peter MacKay, but that seems unlikely.
>>52001942
Nope. Have you actually read the thing? And then compared it to previous SDSRs/defence policy? There is far more strategic sense and ambition than I thought any modern British government capable of.
Most obviously you have the explicit commitment to the UK being a global power and expanding its influence via hard and soft power. They combined the NSS and SDSR in one document, going for a streamlined whole-of-government approach to security/defence. It is about time. They recognised that hard and soft power should compliment each other, which is why you'll find increased BBC funding in the same document talking about warship procurement.
The first stated ambition to increase major Royal Navy surface fleet numbers since the 1950s. A new military presence in places that were abandoned after the British Empire, expanded overseas military presence outside of Europe while drawing down the German garrison.
Prof. Lindley-French gave it a 7/10, which coming from him is pretty good.
Very few will notice or care about this shit until we start to see results a decade and longer into the future, most of the headlines were about the RAF getting a good deal or whatever, not the strategy aspect. It's hard to spot historical turning points without hindsight but this has the hallmarks of one.
>>52000427
I support Obama, and not Republicans in Congress.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyVcEL0-iWg
>>52000427
Whaddya think?
This man right here is my president.
We didn't elect Renzi, we didn't elect Letta, we didn't elect Monti.
Silvio president for life.
>>52005512
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH0CSzdHwg0
renzi for life you cunt
>>52005866
zitto frocetto, torna a lavare i piatti
>>52000427
I oppose it, but I support the new liberal party because there is no far-right or integralist party yet.
>>52005892
you shut up, back to making my dolmio sauces
Conservatives are shit
Corbyn has his economic policies right but his national security is god awful.
>>52005947
fucking 5/5, laughed through my arsehole