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  • Addanc
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    WHS

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  • BrowneIssue
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    3 "other" votes? For whom? independent?
    or Green?

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    Really? They weren't in favour of the SNP's plans to introduce this in Scotland. Then again, they were playing political football.
    They will get their conditions met by the SNP as they are deperate to get the local income tax through.

    Anyway, who did vote for the SNP?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by PRC1964 View Post
    I do make a point of voting but my constituency has only ever returned a conservative candidate (with a huge majority) which can make my vote seem fairly pointless.
    I used to think that until there was a significant swing where another party got in (with a small majority).

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  • PRC1964
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    I do make a point of voting but my constituency has only ever returned a conservative candidate (with a huge majority) which can make my vote seem fairly pointless.

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  • Cyberman
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Actually Liberals have only formed a coalition with Labour once, the Lib-Lab pact of the 70's, and arguably they did much better out of it than Labour did. Previously they have formed coalitions with the Conservatives on at least two occasions during WW1 and WW2 under Asquith and Lloyd-George respectively. More recently they have flatly refused coalitions with Labour in both the Welsh Assembly and the Scottish parliament when these have been offered by Labour.


    Four ex Labour MPs(Shirley Williams, Roy Jenkins, David Owen and Bill Rodgers) formed the SDP in the early eighties. They later merged with the LibDems in 1988. This is further strong evidence that they are more closely aligned to Labour, and thus will almost definitely align with them in a hung parliament. If people get another Labour HMG in 2010 they will richly deserve it if they voted LibDem IMO.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Libertarian Party

    Libertarians believe in individual liberty, personal responsibility, and freedom from government—on all issues at all times. We don't say government is too big in one area, but then in another area push for a law to force people to do what we want. We believe in individual liberty, personal responsibility, and freedom from government—on all issues at all times.

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  • Pogle
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    There, there. Have a Carrot
    Crunch

    <takes carrot and dives into nearest pile of hay>

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Pogle View Post
    i thought this was going to be an invitation to a CUK party i am outraged, I shall write to my MP.
    There, there. Have a Carrot

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  • Pogle
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    i thought this was going to be an invitation to a CUK party i am outraged, I shall write to my MP.

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    The Lib Dems want a local income tax to replace the Council Tax. As an impending pensioner and totally anti the regressive nature of this tax I may be swayed one day.
    Really? They weren't in favour of the SNP's plans to introduce this in Scotland. Then again, they were playing political football.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    However, a vote for the Lib Dems is effectively a vote for Labour because in a hung parliament the two parties will unite as they have many times before.
    Actually Liberals have only formed a coalition with Labour once, the Lib-Lab pact of the 70's, and arguably they did much better out of it than Labour did. Previously they have formed coalitions with the Conservatives on at least two occasions during WW1 and WW2 under Asquith and Lloyd-George respectively. More recently they have flatly refused coalitions with Labour in both the Welsh Assembly and the Scottish parliament when these have been offered by Labour.

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  • Ruprect
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    Interestingly the Lib Dems are out in front atm. Are the usual Tory suspects not about today?
    I suspect this is the bradley effect, but in reference to liberals instead. Most of these will probably vote tory.



    ducks and runs for cover

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by expat View Post
    3 "other" votes? For whom? independent?
    They probably chose Other in protest of the lack of AndyW option.

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  • Cyberman
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    However, a vote for the Lib Dems is effectively a vote for Labour because in a hung parliament the two parties will unite as they have many times before.

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