Political dramas can be good too

Jerald 2022-04-19 09:02:44

Are politics boring? Not at all. In the middle of the night, I saw a chicken blood, and my dreams were all in or out. A political psychopath who doesn't know how to be likable, but knows how to manipulate and buy people's hearts the most. From take control to take back control, the difference between a single word can be so insightful into human nature. With the addition of black technology, he has won a game that was originally unbelievable. possible battle.

The most ironic thing is that a Brexit with the slogan of winning back control, the reality is that the whole event has become more and more out of control, and the March deadline is approaching. What will happen if there is no agreement to leave the EU? I'm afraid no one knows. Dom, played by Benny, is the one who opened Pandora's box. What a great performance, his ambitions, his means, his ideals, and his bewilderment.

I didn't expect that what was not done during Theresa May's time was done by Boris. I am more curious now. In the long run, people will eventually think that Brexit is right or wrong, and the wheel of history will have to roll for a while.

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  • Dominic Cummings: [scene cuts between the two offices of Vote Leave and Vote Remain as they write out strategy] We also know that the other side are gonna run a campaign the way that campaigns have been run for pretty much the last 70 years. They're gonna fight from the center, and they're gonna make it about jobs and the economy.

    Andrew Cooper: We focus on the economy and jobs. The message: leaving risks both.

    Craig Oliver: Clinton '92. Best campaign ever. "It's the economy, stupid".

    Andrew Cooper: You define your opponent as the riskier option, and though the change candidate might initially poll well, come election day the nerves kick in. Voters revert back to center. Law of political science - if the status quo are ahead before the campaign begins, which we are, they always win on the day. So...

    Douglas Carswell: So, what's our answer?

    Dominic Cummings: Tzu's "The Art of War". If we fight them on home terrain, they will win. So what we need to do is lead them to the ninth battlefield. The deadly ground where no one expects to find themselves. Outcome? *They* perish.

    Victoria Woodcock: Which means?

    Dominic Cummings: You reverse the proposition. We make *them* the risky option. To stay is to risk losing more of the things we cherish - we're asking voters not to reject the status quo, but to return to it, to independence. How much does it cost us each week to be members of the EU?

    Daniel Hannan: In the region of...

    Dominic Cummings: What's our researcher's name?

    Matthew Elliott: Richard.

    Dominic Cummings: Ricardo, will you get me all the figures up for how much it costs to be members of the EU for a week? Largest one wins.

    Matthew Elliott: Make sure it's verifiable!

  • Dominic Cummings: It's not rocket science, it's simple. There are three types of voter. Those certain to vote to exit, that's one third. Well, they're in the bag, so ignore them. Those certain to vote to stay, that's another third, and we can't touch them so fuck 'em. The last third: "I would like to leave, but I'm worried about what the effect will be to jobs and living standards". *These* are the only people that we need to care about. And trust me, the others will be after exactly the same bunch.

    [cut to Vote Remain offices]

    Craig Oliver: Now, these are who will decide the result. The "Hearts versus Heads" and the "Disengaged Middle". 34% of the electorate.