The DA is in total crisis.

Do the DA need a new leader?

  • Yes

    Votes: 188 55.6%
  • No

    Votes: 64 18.9%
  • MMusi saw this poll and resigned.

    Votes: 17 5.0%
  • Epstein didn't kill himself.

    Votes: 69 20.4%
  • Please change the thread title

    Votes: 41 12.1%

  • Total voters
    338
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surface

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Mmusi doesn't have that much support. He would have stood a better chance joining Mashaba.
Problem we face is that all the cretins of various backgrounds can form a unified front easily but good people don't want to join forces for citing minor disagreements. It is almost like people don't want to have uncomfortable conversations to sort these issues.
 

Excalibur

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I don't think Zille and Steenhuisen supports race baced discrimination.
It doesn't matter what they support or don't but it's a fact that they went to bed with the EFF in Joburg and Tshwane, it wasn't just Mashaba.
 

Mista_Mobsta

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DA seem to be doing alright.

Don't believe everything the ANC trolls (Chinese keyboard warriors) push across your desk :giggle:

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I can definitely say that service delivery in my DA run metro, since the DA took over a couple of years ago, has dramatically improved. Our monthly service bills were mostly on point and the basic metro service duties were executed well. Then the ANC pushed through with some political BS and they took over the metro and everything went to cr@p within 2 months.

If the DA has the capability to get the right people for the job and run the country like they do the metros then we could see big changes across SA. Problem is the DA is playing politics in parliament instead of throwing their focus into growing their metros and showing they can run things better than the ANC.
 

BBSA

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It doesn't matter what they support or don't but it's a fact that they went to bed with the EFF in Joburg and Tshwane, it wasn't just Mashaba.
That is not what I meant by "drinking the EFF kool-aid"
 

TheChamp

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Problem we face is that all the cretins of various backgrounds can form a unified front easily but good people don't want to join forces for citing minor disagreements. It is almost like people don't want to have uncomfortable conversations to sort these issues.
Since we know it's about the money maybe they should sign an agreement to share the MPs salary equally amongst everyone, they all want to have their own parties because the leader goes to parliament and get the fat salary and perks.
 

surface

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Since we know it's about the money maybe they should sign an agreement to share the MPs salary equally amongst everyone, they all want to have their own parties because the leader goes to parliament and get the fat salary and perks.
With Mashaba & Maimane, I doubt if this fat salary & perks is an issue? They are fairly rich themselves, isn't it ?
 
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