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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva
LOL, you're allowed to vote for one of the two sides of the same coin. Liberal, Labour, and Conservative are part of the same political unit that support and prop up each other. You're allowed to vote for the LibLabCon party or throw your vote away. There are differences at the margin on some issues but on all the truly important issues they are in agreement. If you wanted to get out of the EU, who would you vote for? If you wanted to hault immigration who would you vote for? If you wanted to stop all the bank bailouts who would you vote for? On all those issues they all are in agreement or conveniently forget promises they made after the votes are cast. The only parties that could conceivably offer a real difference in government are ones that are dismissed as Nazis (like BNP) or not viable (like UKIP).
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Who wins is another matter entirely, but there are more than only 2 political parties from which I can make a choice as to which I wish to vote for.
Now. Back to the rest of my question:
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Do you have that same ability to vote within the UK -are you on the Electoral Register here in the UK?
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