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Old 07-12-2014, 09:23 AM #14
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It is odd and both sad to me to think that of all the good policies that would overall benefit all of society in a more caring and fair way exist in most parties of the UK yet it is thought and hoped by some of the electorate that the most uncaring party,the Conservative party, has a chance of doing better in the 2015 election.

Only UKIP and the DUP from Northern Ireland would likely line up behind a Conservative led govt. now.
Nick Clegg will go after the 2015 election,win or lose his seat, and no new leader of the Lib Dems would be that foolish to enter any form of govt,abandoning their own policies as they did last time.

The SNP, The Welsh Nationists, George Galloway's Respect party, the SDLP in Northen Ireland and I believe the Greens too, would all be able to support a Labour led coalition/govt. rather than a Conservative one.

All those parties, along with the Greens, advocate fairer policies,the creation of better and closer communities,they all have a strong commitment to preserving and protecting the NHS and compassion runs through most of the policies they would like to try and see how they work.

Caroline Lucas for the Greens has said she would be unlikely able to support a Conservative led govt.
That actually means in votes,the anti Conservative vote is now the strongest it has likely ever been after this disastrous term of power they have had with their cruel heartlessness and injustice as to policies.

How sad it really is, that all those majority voices are not part of a whole UK coalition/agreed support movement which are able to come together and try out new and fairer compassionate policies as a govt.

Even more sad is the the media remains obsessed with UKIP and still virtually ignores the Greens, despite the polling evidence that people do like the Greens and maybe would like to hear more about and from them.

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