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EPISODE · Jul 4, 2024 · 1H 43M

#243 Pinocchio Politicians Breaking Election Promises

from The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up)

In this episode, Niall is asking: Should a politician who breaks an election promise or lies lose their position, or is that just part and parcel of politics? With election seasons often filled with grand promises and bold statements, the reality of governance can sometimes lead to unfulfilled commitments and changed stances. But where should the line be drawn between acceptable political maneuvering and outright dishonesty?Some callers believe politicians should be held strictly accountable for their promises. They argue that if a politician breaks their commitments or lies to the public, they should lose their position. This, they contend, would ensure that elected officials take their responsibilities seriously and restore trust in the political system. For these callers, honesty and integrity are non-negotiable, and allowing politicians to break promises without consequence undermines democracy and sets a dangerous precedent.On the other hand, some callers feel that breaking promises or lying is, unfortunately, part of the political landscape. They acknowledge the frustration but argue that circumstances can change, making it difficult for politicians to keep all their promises. These callers believe it’s more important to focus on a politician's overall performance and intentions rather than holding them to every promise made during the campaign. They suggest that firing politicians for every broken promise could lead to instability and overlook the complexities and nuances of governance.Niall wraps up the discussion by summarizing the diverse viewpoints, highlighting the balance needed between holding politicians accountable and understanding the practical challenges they face in governance.

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