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Old 01-02-2009, 10:44 AM #1
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And why?

I'm just curious, tbh
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I don't have one,polictics just confuse me. *leaves thread due to stupidity :P*
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i dont i think they are all idiots regardless of which party they are in
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Conservative.
only because I detest Gordon Brown and think he is an emabarrasment to the country.
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I voted Liberal in the last local election, I want to vote Labour in the General election but I wont be doing that until Gordon is taken from his position. Atm, The Labour party is doing the opposite of what they were created for! The party was created for the working class, and at the moment they are giving our jobs away to foreigners and lying to us!
I don't want to vote Conservative, but if change doesn't come soon it's my only choice.
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Well, I don't really know, but I hate the Conservative because of David Cameron. I think I'll say Labour
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Its only ever been Labour for me, a very much underated government too, they aren't as bad as people try to make out.
If Labour ever went really bad I would consider supporting the Liberal Democrats but never the conservatives. The country would be awful under the Conservatives
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Conservatives.
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Conservatives i think.

I like all the protesting at the moment
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Conservative- but before voting for them I wish ex-labour voters would know what they are about. If you used to vote labour but will vote Conservative this year just because they're the only other ones you can vote for then I suggest you rethink your decision.

Labour = helps those less well off by taxing middle and upper classes
Conservative = thinks middle/upper classes shouldn't pay for lower/working class
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I voted Liberal in the last local election, I want to vote Labour in the General election but I wont be doing that until Gordon is taken from his position. Atm, The Labour party is doing the opposite of what they were created for! The party was created for the working class, and at the moment they are giving our jobs away to foreigners and lying to us!
I don't want to vote Conservative, but if change doesn't come soon it's my only choice.
"and at the moment they are giving our jobs away to foreigners"
for future reference....your not left wing ... your ultra right
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Conservative- but before voting for them I wish ex-labour voters would know what they are about. If you used to vote labour but will vote Conservative this year just because they're the only other ones you can vote for then I suggest you rethink your decision.

Labour = helps those less well off by taxing middle and upper classes
Conservative = thinks middle/upper classes shouldn't pay for lower/working class
Not quite how I would have put it- Labour (their intention is to) help people less well off to have the same opportunies as those who are more privileged.

Conservatives- have no bloody idea what enabling social mobility means or what its like for people from deprived backgrounds to get anywhere in this world and couldnt really give two *****!
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The conservatives did pull Britain out of the doon n gloom of the dark 1970s... Britain was broke! Hangover from the swinging 60s as some say, lol.
Right now the conservatives are not ready to govern.. 1997 was truely a landslide and the conservatives are still under the rubble.
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Labour FTW
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No idea. I don't care personally lol.
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Conservative- but before voting for them I wish ex-labour voters would know what they are about. If you used to vote labour but will vote Conservative this year just because they're the only other ones you can vote for then I suggest you rethink your decision.

Labour = helps those less well off by taxing middle and upper classes
Conservative = thinks middle/upper classes shouldn't pay for lower/working class
Not quite how I would have put it- Labour (their intention is to) help people less well off to have the same opportunies as those who are more privileged.

Conservatives- have no bl***y idea what enabling social mobility means or what its like for people from deprived backgrounds to get anywhere in this world and couldnt really give two *****!
But they are going to win the next election purely because ill informed voters will vote for them thinking everything is going to be the same, when really they're in for a wake up call and might as well sign a contract saying "ruin my life".

By the way I didn't mean I'd vote for them, although I would benefit more but in the bigger picture its just not right. Its just the way I've phrased that.
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I voted Liberal in the last local election, I want to vote Labour in the General election but I wont be doing that until Gordon is taken from his position. Atm, The Labour party is doing the opposite of what they were created for! The party was created for the working class, and at the moment they are giving our jobs away to foreigners and lying to us!
I don't want to vote Conservative, but if change doesn't come soon it's my only choice.


Fom
you would not be attacked for voting against Corrupt Brown
you do not have to share it with you college chums.


New Labour is New Conservative
And those 4 in the House of Lords are typical
10K to get a question started
that is Gordon Corrupt Brown.
They are still there
They should be removed fast.


New Labour Corruption like that puts
the young off
of voting.
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Politics are sooooo overated.......
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Politics are sooooo overated.......



Wrong Politics can change the world
Look how Evil Bush wrecked the planet


Politics is a Must.
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Ch5 News is showing how much the young are more stressed
in this YouTube Age.
So on that I can see why some young avoid all politics.


The only way to go is what they do down under,
Force you to Vote for something
or get Fined

And for those that Hate the major Political people
they can vote Monster Looney etc.
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I voted Liberal in the last local election, I want to vote Labour in the General election but I wont be doing that until Gordon is taken from his position. Atm, The Labour party is doing the opposite of what they were created for! The party was created for the working class, and at the moment they are giving our jobs away to foreigners and lying to us!
I don't want to vote Conservative, but if change doesn't come soon it's my only choice.


Fom
you would not be attacked for voting against Corrupt Brown
you do not have to share it with you college chums.


New Labour is New Conservative
And those 4 in the House of Lords are typical
10K to get a question started
that is Gordon Corrupt Brown.
They are still there
They should be removed fast.


New Labour Corruption like that puts
the young off
of voting.
I must admit, I don't follow politics as much as I should, I try and keep up but considering I know as much as the average citizen of the country. As far as I know Gordon has got a position he hasn't earned, I hope we get a vote too choose our prime minister if labour remains in charge. He is the wrong image for the party... and he has no idea what he is doing!
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No way has he Earned it
we the Voting Public of the UK never ever
got a chance to Vote on Corrupt Brown.
Evil Blair gave him it.
Corruption.


What would be Fun
would be a a Cons-LibDem power
if we get a Hung Parliament
because the last time that went down was before many were born.

Vince Cable as the money man
would be fun.
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None really..the green party kinda
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None really..the green party kinda


Green Party is good
but in the UK Downturn
money is so tight.


And look at what we give for Recycle is Pilled up in a massive
old Air Field.

(New Labour should fund it to be converted into pure paper again
in England)

I was angry
when I watched a ITV1 Tonight report
last summer
bills that were meant for UK recycling
buried under ground in India.
The reporter had UK names on those bills
so he took them back to the UK to show the person what their
New Labour Council did with it.


That Reporter hired a India digger and dug up
UK paper.


Only with Corrupt New Labour do we get this.
Tell Councils to sell it to anyone.


They used to sell it to China
but now it is no longer worth China buying it.
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Libdem, always will be
I'm so middle way!
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