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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostI don't want to sound like I don't care but seriously, are we all still voting for this bunch of low-calibre dim-wits we call politicians.
Seriously what are our choices:
Cameron: background as a member of the elite with a privileged upbringing. Zero experience of anything but politics.
Brown: background as a member of the elite with a privileged upbringing. Zero experience of anything but politics.
Clegg: umm next.
Isn't it time we all realized that the way we spend our pound is MUCH MUCH more important than the way we cast our vote.
Our political system is simple irrelevant in this age of globalisation.
Why bother indeed.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Postwhat else can Labour do short-term to remain in office?
Oh...hang on...
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostInteresting Observation - with the Conservatives reduced to offering service cuts job losses and austerity - many voters will be put off by these negative polices .
If the economic recovery gathers pace - and crucilaly Labour manage to stem the erosion of their Power Base in Scotland by the SNP - I would not be surprised to see Labour gain another electoral victory - albeit at a much reduced majority - or perhaps a power sharing arrangement with the Liberals .
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI also tend to vote for the lesser of 2 evils & I guess that'll be Cameron this time around. For the past 2 elections I've voted OMRLP just as a protest vote but I think things are a little too serious this time around for that.
Interesting to see that Labour have rebounded slightly in the opinion polls - according to the Suday times yesterday it's because of a combination of Osborne's frankness over cuts and the improving economy.
If the economic recovery gathers pace - and crucilaly Labour manage to stem the erosion of their Power Base in Scotland by the SNP - I would not be surprised to see Labour gain another electoral victory - albeit at a much reduced majority - or perhaps a power sharing arrangement with the Liberals .
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHow about on the grounds that we pay for them? I have to pay 5 years of tax before I get any kind of say in how the country is governed, and then my vote probably won't be counted (none of them have so far).
I'd suggest the people that contribute to the state have every right to moan, much like everyone who is forced to contribute to the BBC has every right to moan about Hole in the Wall.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI always vote tactically, if I think it will make a difference. Last general election, the (now disgraced) Labour candidate wrote and added the standard "I hope I can count on you for your support" message. I wrote back to her and told her exactly why she couldn't, and to her credit, she responded with an "I'm sorry you feel that way, but if I'm elected, remember that I can still be contacted with any issues you want me to raise" and to her credit, she has been pretty good.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf one does not vote, on what grounds can one moan about the politicians that others elect?
I'd suggest the people that contribute to the state have every right to moan, much like everyone who is forced to contribute to the BBC has every right to moan about Hole in the Wall.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's a neat trick, how's he manage that then?
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's a neat trick, how's he manage that then?
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf one does not vote, on what grounds can one moan about the politicians that others elect?
I always vote tactically, if I think it will make a difference. Last general election, the (now disgraced) Labour candidate wrote and added the standard "I hope I can count on you for your support" message. I wrote back to her and told her exactly why she couldn't, and to her credit, she responded with an "I'm sorry you feel that way, but if I'm elected, remember that I can still be contacted with any issues you want me to raise" and to her credit, she has been pretty good.
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What's the point when 80%+ of the sheep vote red abattoir or blue abattoir?
Either way it's the abattoir that wins.
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I also tend to vote for the lesser of 2 evils & I guess that'll be Cameron this time around. For the past 2 elections I've voted OMRLP just as a protest vote but I think things are a little too serious this time around for that.
Interesting to see that Labour have rebounded slightly in the opinion polls - according to the Suday times yesterday it's because of a combination of Osborne's frankness over cuts and the improving economy.
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