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Old 26-06-2016, 03:43 PM #22
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
I am a Conservative in part, I do believe the Conservatives are good with the economy,I can see a lot of good in the Conservative party and know they have really good, consensus people among their ranks,as all parties do.

I just have new priorities which experience has drawn me to.
For me because I believe now that Labour has a heart and would now do far more for the sick, disabled and most vulnerable,(more than they ever did,when they could have, to protect them when in govt).
I have though set myself with that party now.

However, I now do feel let down myself by Corbyn,I didn't vote for him as leader.
I also feel all supporters of parties should be served by one of the best candidates and leader available and for me Corbyn is not one of the best now.

Had I lived in Scotland now,it would have been the SNP I was drawn to there, I admired Alex Salmond and now do also Nicola Sturgeon and near all the SNP have done in govt.

There is good and not so good all over all parties, I can see that and look for that good.
It is the far extremes I dislike as to all of them.

However as to Ian Duncan Smith, I have witnessed way too many people who suffered at the hands of his policies, so for me he is a certain write off.

Finally, Nigel Farage, for me he is the one who who really over decades fought for and got this referendum.

For me, he should have led the leave campaign, being the only real unwavering credible figure of same.
Clearly I do not agree with him as to that or other policy but I do think his sincerity to that cause can never be questioned justifiably.
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