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Previously on "Don't vote Liberal!"
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Testing, testing
so you presumably wouldn't care if the BNP got a couple of MPs then?
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The Lib-Dem's "Tax the bastards!" policy is similar to Old Labour's maxim of "Tax them until the pips squeak" that Healey so memorably crapped out of his crypto-commie arse yonks ago.
This sort of "dreamt-up during a long session on the karzie" policy is a 100%, copper-bottomed, 1-way ticket to oblivion.
The Lib-Dems are now utterly rudderless. It's bad for British politics when the parties all follow a similar path, or forget their roots. Even if Labour or the Lib-Dems are never going to be one's cup of tea, a proper, wide spectrum of ideologies in Parliament is good for us all.
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Originally posted by ruth11 View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...libdems117.xml
I've never been a political person, but reading this now I'm a contractor (although it would apply to my household even if I were permie) firmly puts me on the side of the blues.
Most of you will probably say that I always should have been, and my Parent's almost certainly would, but I've never felt like the issues affect me before. My eyes have been opened for the first time!
So I apologise to all for my previous "non-votes" for the yellows, I hereby pledge that I will never do that again.
Of course the relationship between liberals and labour would be stronger than even the 70's. A Large chunk of Labour MPs went from Labour to the then Socialist Democrats who later merged with the Liberals.
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Originally posted by ruth11 View Posthttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...libdems117.xml
I've never been a political person, but reading this now I'm a contractor (although it would apply to my household even if I were permie) firmly puts me on the side of the blues.
Most of you will probably say that I always should have been, and my Parent's almost certainly would, but I've never felt like the issues affect me before. My eyes have been opened for the first time!
So I apologise to all for my previous "non-votes" for the yellows, I hereby pledge that I will never do that again.
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Whatever next?
Don't plunge your head into a bowlful of sulphuric acid
Don't jump off tall buildings
Don't stand in front of a mosque shouting 'allah was a paedophile'
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Don't vote Liberal!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...libdems117.xml
I've never been a political person, but reading this now I'm a contractor (although it would apply to my household even if I were permie) firmly puts me on the side of the blues.
Most of you will probably say that I always should have been, and my Parent's almost certainly would, but I've never felt like the issues affect me before. My eyes have been opened for the first time!
So I apologise to all for my previous "non-votes" for the yellows, I hereby pledge that I will never do that again.
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