View Full Version : What is the point in a general election?
Scarlett.
20-05-2009, 06:00 PM
What's the point? I dont think electing Cameron would do much good, and giving Brown another term would be good either
What happened to the choice? :shrug:
Both parties are swimming in corruption, and the Lib Dem's would never be good in No.10, since they havent served a term there in a long time (perhaps never)
So basically, any choice we make, we're just gonna get the same crap we got last term
arista
20-05-2009, 06:05 PM
The Public get to chuck out "any" MP they do not want.
The later it comes
the Worse it will be for New Labour - they will Die.
Bring On The Election Now.
Scarlett.
20-05-2009, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by arista
The Public get to chuck out "any" MP they do not want.
The later it comes the
Worse it will be for New Labour they will Die.
Bring On The Election Now. Well why are they all still there? No one wants any of these greasy slimeballs in charge of our country, the state of our political system is embarrising
arista
20-05-2009, 06:07 PM
Thats why a Election Now would be Great
as many Corrupt MPs would Die.
It is time for a Change
Stinking New Labour
has destroyed the UK.
Spike
20-05-2009, 06:08 PM
I would like Labour in for another term
but yeah a lot of people are seeing it as there will be no difference whether Brown or Cameron gets elected so maybe it will put a few off voting
Scarlett.
20-05-2009, 06:09 PM
Originally posted by arista
Thats why a Election Now would be Great
as many Corrupt MPs would Die.
It is time for a Change
Stinking New Labour
has destroyed the UK. but the Conservatives would do the same
Tom4784
20-05-2009, 06:13 PM
I'm generally apathetic towards all the major parties at the moment apart from the Lib Dems, give them a whack at it they'll be better then the other two.
I don't want the Tories anywhere near Number 10, the problem with them is that they can only cater for so much of the public and that like always they'll favour the wealthy.
I say give Lib Dems or an independant party a try (apart from BNP of course).
arista
20-05-2009, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by arista
Thats why a Election Now would be Great
as many Corrupt MPs would Die.
It is time for a Change
Stinking New Labour
has destroyed the UK. but the Conservatives would do the same
You do not know that
Wait and see.
Power trip by the Tories to get into #10 pretending they're going to change stuff ... and don't
Tom4784
20-05-2009, 06:27 PM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by arista
Thats why a Election Now would be Great
as many Corrupt MPs would Die.
It is time for a Change
Stinking New Labour
has destroyed the UK. but the Conservatives would do the same
You do not know that
Wait and see.
They'd be worse-r then Labour. Tories favour the wealthy, always have always will. Ideally we need a PM who wasn't born with a silver spoon in his or her mouth and understands the conditions of the general public and I doubt very much the Tories can cater for that.
Idependent or Lib Dems FTW.
Scarlett.
20-05-2009, 06:28 PM
Hell, I'm tempted to go vote raving loney moster party
I think both Labour and Conservative are fighting to be the ultimate middle ground Party because Labour won by a landslide when they did that back in 1997; and it's taken the Tories a decade to realise that that's how they won the votes. I think whoever gets elected will slowly but surely return to the wing they're from within 2 years of being elected; if that turns out to be popular then they'll stay as a x-wing Party, if not then they'll return to the centre ground.
NettoSuperstar!
22-05-2009, 07:46 AM
Bang on Right Chewy!
NettoSuperstar!
22-05-2009, 07:48 AM
Originally posted by arista
Originally posted by Chewy
Originally posted by arista
Thats why a Election Now would be Great
as many Corrupt MPs would Die.
It is time for a Change
Stinking New Labour
has destroyed the UK. but the Conservatives would do the same
You do not know that
Wait and see.
We do know that, because we actually bother to inform ourselves on both parties policies and manifesto!
GiRTh
22-05-2009, 05:28 PM
I think Chewy's got a point. The two main political parties look pretty similar policy-wise so why bother getting rid of labour only for the Tories to give us more of the same.
TheMac
22-05-2009, 05:29 PM
Just wondering, are you Conservative arista?
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