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![]() "Peter" wrote in message news:43822ce4.0@entanet... wrote... "Peter" wrote: If people want to play with the figures in that way... More people want to change the licensing rules than want to keep it as it is. Once you start adding together figures from different groups, you can make it what you want. For example, how often does a Prime Minister or President get in power with over 50%? As is usual for a government, more people wanted Tony Blair out than wanted him in! You can only combine figures if you can combine the actions in the same way. Fine if you want to divide power between two political groups, but you cannot combine keeping the same licence rules with changing the length... it's either one or the other. in the US it noramly the case that you need more than 50 persent to be elected (not much more) and there are ofcourse kinky exception in the Us system in theroy would allow a president to take office with some about 25 % of the vote if they lived in exactly the right places (althought wether such apresident could govern is good question Here in the UK, we have three main political parties plus several more who get just a few votes. Although it means that a winning party will almost certainly have less than 50% of the vote, it does mean that we have more choice. Even the BNP managed to take some seats. The problem is that, in a general election, people tend not to vote for the "third" party as the two main ones convince people that it will simply waste their vote and allow the one they do NOT want to get in power. But, what can be more wasted than to vote for anyone other than who you really want in power? So, maybe too many people vote for who they think can win, rather than who they think *should* win. I oppose Life licensing of the US or anywhere else I know how the Americans would like to control the World but, as small as England may be, we still set our own rules ;~) Seriously, how would you feel about a longer period like 5 years between renewal? Do you believe this would be a good middle ground for the UK government to take? Regards, Peter. Hello, Peter Not all Americans, I assure you. The religious right feel they have all the answers for everyone. Heck, they can't even agree on which Bible is the correct one LOL. Here in the U.S., I'd love to see retesting. Heck, I wouldn't mind taking 20 word per minute CW at any time or any theory exam they care to throw my way. My grandfather was born in Scotland, and my mother's side goes back to England. So I'm only removed from the U.K. by one generation. If I weren't so old, I'd think about applying for a visa ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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