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Likes cars that go boom
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Whoever I consider to have the best policies at he tine.
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I am happy to answer your question JoshBB.
I was Conservative, I had big worries for the NHS and as to Student tuition fees in 2010, so voted Liberal Democrat in the 2010 election. I now support and will be voting Labour in 2015,I like the more compassionate and fairer attitude in their policies. I cannot see me returning to my Conservative roots again now. |
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There is nothing more ****ing boring than someone who dismisses a fringe party with a hand wave. Know your politics, know their policies, know why you hate them and articulate it to the person you are engaged with. It's got to be up there with the sort of turds who respond to serious homosexual or animal welfare related threads just to say "just kill all the homophobes lol".
To answer your question I do not support any of the mainstream Irish political parties but I would lean on the side of socialism [in my dads words I want to share what I don't have with everybody]. |
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Conservative,I've gone the opposite to Joey,I used to vote Labour but changed that at the last election
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I was always told it was rude to ask other people. I would never disclose my political leanings and wouldn't ask anyone's theirs either.
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![]() I just hoped for so much from this coalition as you know from when I first joined here but I have consistently been disappointed with what they have done and what I have witnessed as to the effects of their policies on others. I don't however blame the Conservatives,they are doing most of what they would have done had they got an overall majority. The Lib Dems now, well that's another story,they can now disappear for good for me.
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This is all new to me, anyone I've ever spoken to has never thought of it as rude. |
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New to me as well, I was never once told it was rude to ask or discuss political parties
I support Labour and always have (there are only two main parties in Scotland, SNP and Labour) |
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I don't support any, but I normally vote far-right, not because I support the far right but because I know they have no chance of ever getting in, and most of the Country will side to the left, so I vote far-right for balance.
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I don't think it rude to talk about politics, I do it all the time, politics is life after all, what happens in politics and is done by politicians affects the lives of everyone.
No one is compelled to talk about politics or reveal where they may be giving their votes but I see no harm in asking who we support. If we want to answer we will, if we don't we just ignore the thread and question. I actually think it sad that politics is not discussed more by people really,I do so with my friends and family and support among them is for just about every party going. We have good chats as to it all though and as to what we would like to see happen from Govts and what we would like politicians to do. I am however,I admit, a political animal however, having a massive interest in same so I look at it all from my perspective. I welcome all opportunities to discuss politics and also I am not bothered who knows how I vote too, I am happy to say because who I decide to vote for is one the big decisions I make in life. Having said that,I would never push people to discuss politics if they didn't wish to, or suggest they should say who they vote for if they have no wish to say so. That is their right. That surely doesn't mean no one else should talk or ask about political matters anyway. There is a general election in 9 months time.a major event in the running of the UK. Some forums even have a section totally about politics. Last edited by joeysteele; 26-08-2014 at 04:36 PM. |
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