Consistency on Immigraton policy
There was a post on the New Statesman's rolling politics blog, "The Staggers" yesterday, which had the provocative title
Politicians will never please the public on immigration so they should stop trying.
Now, I cannot and won't go all the way with this article - no one who aspires to be involved in the politics of a democratic country can or should "stop trying" to meet the voter's concerns on any important issue even though you will never be able to please everyone.
However, the article does make some important points.
And the line
"we demand that our politicians serve us a dish of fried snowballs and then feign disappointment when they fail to deliver it."
is not merely amusing but contains a worrying amount of truth.
You can read the full article here.
Politicians will never please the public on immigration so they should stop trying.
Now, I cannot and won't go all the way with this article - no one who aspires to be involved in the politics of a democratic country can or should "stop trying" to meet the voter's concerns on any important issue even though you will never be able to please everyone.
However, the article does make some important points.
And the line
"we demand that our politicians serve us a dish of fried snowballs and then feign disappointment when they fail to deliver it."
is not merely amusing but contains a worrying amount of truth.
You can read the full article here.
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