-:Undertaker:-
14-04-2015, 02:34 AM
Should term limits be introduced for public office?
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As part of his American Presidency Campaign for 2016, Senator Rand Paul made a central plank of his campaign appeal to introducing term limits on the American Congress: similar to how the American President is limited to two term and has been since the first third of the 20th century. Applying this to British affairs too, it could be introduced for members of the House of Commons (which includes the Prime Minister). Advocates of term limits insist that limits on service ensure that politicians are not secure in safe seats for life and are then committed to bring about their agenda in the short time they have left in office, whilst opponents would argue that such a system would replace experienced statesmen with egoists who are out to make their mark in the history books in the short time they have left in office.
As much of the forum is British, would you like to see such a system applied to the House of Commons? The House of Lords even? Or do you not agree with the concept of term limits which recieves a very popular hearing over in the United States when the issue is raised.
There are plenty of nifty prizes to be won within this forum and within the coming weeks we'll hopefully have some new awards and prizes to be won in this forum and beyond. Focus on putting a good argument forward, try to be controversial and you'll be rewarded!
The debate is open to you.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/07/19/art.termlimits.file2.gi.jpg
As part of his American Presidency Campaign for 2016, Senator Rand Paul made a central plank of his campaign appeal to introducing term limits on the American Congress: similar to how the American President is limited to two term and has been since the first third of the 20th century. Applying this to British affairs too, it could be introduced for members of the House of Commons (which includes the Prime Minister). Advocates of term limits insist that limits on service ensure that politicians are not secure in safe seats for life and are then committed to bring about their agenda in the short time they have left in office, whilst opponents would argue that such a system would replace experienced statesmen with egoists who are out to make their mark in the history books in the short time they have left in office.
As much of the forum is British, would you like to see such a system applied to the House of Commons? The House of Lords even? Or do you not agree with the concept of term limits which recieves a very popular hearing over in the United States when the issue is raised.
There are plenty of nifty prizes to be won within this forum and within the coming weeks we'll hopefully have some new awards and prizes to be won in this forum and beyond. Focus on putting a good argument forward, try to be controversial and you'll be rewarded!
The debate is open to you.