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Old 12-07-2007, 04:33 PM #23
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Originally posted by Dr43%er
Just because they may not win does not mean it is a wasted vote. Simply incorrect. Not to vote is a wasted vote. Why was brown after Ashdown to work with Labour if he did not think he had to get the LibDems on side or they had something to offer? Tell you what, no one vote for what they believe in and we end up with a dictatorship.

With regards to Stu and being a wasted person, I think he got what I was saying, and as I was talking to him, that is good enough for me.
I am on about the party who runs the country, not about "seats", I have stated that.

It is like votes for the BNP, Raving Loony, Green etc... etc...

There are always going to be voters but the voters are doing little impact, as they simply won't win the election, so really, I would say it is better to understand the inevitable. But, the other parties do get voted and that is upto the individuals and freedom of choice.

Freedom is important and understanding the word in all contexts.

Lord Paddy Ashdown is a great politician and Gordon Brown will know that. But the Government has think-tanks and it may seem that Gordon has made the decisions, but one man still can't do everything in Government.

It's teamwork

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If Stu got what you were saying, I can only assess, that there are other issues which I can't see in this thread, but know about indirectly.






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